Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sungai-Tohor-Community-in-Sumatra-27MZIF37MQ6U.htmlConceptually similarSungai Tohor Community in SumatraGP0STOTYVCompleted★★★★Sungai Tohor Community in SumatraGP0STOTYWCompleted★★★★Sungai Tohor Community in SumatraGP0STOTYTCompleted★★★★Sungai Tohor Community in SumatraGP0STOTYXCompleted★★★★Akit Community Children in SumatraGP0STOTUNCompleted★★★★Sago Mill in SumatraGP0STOTXCCompleted★★★★Sungai Tohor Community in SumatraGP0STOTY7Completed★★★★Sago Mill in SumatraGP0STOTYACompleted★★★★Sago Production in SumatraGP0STOTTQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOTYUSungai Tohor Community in SumatraThe Akit indigenous community in Akit village, which is located on the edge of a destroyed forest. This boy's father works at a sago mill. Sungai Tohor, Kepullauan District, Sumatra, Indonesia.Sago, a starch extracted from the spongy centre of various tropical palm stems, is a major income source for the village of Sungai Tohor.Locations:Indonesia-Kepulauan Meranti Regency-Riau-Southeast Asia-SumatraDate:4 Feb, 2015Credit:© Katarina Premfors / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Boys-Children-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Huts-Indigenous People-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-One person-PeopleShoot:Sungai Tohor Community in SumatraThe indigenous community in Sungai Tohor, Kepulauan Meranti Regency, Sumatra, lives at the edge of a devastated forest. Currently a major source of income for them is the production of sago, a starch extracted from the spongy centre of various tropical palm stems.