The effect of displacement on indigenous tribes' socio-culture and food practices
Displacement inevitably causes many changes to the indigenous tribes. In the new places or new settlement, tribes without doubt encountering many facets of their life, including the economy, education, lifestyles, belief, religion and many others. However, the available studies on Malaysia Orang Asl...
Main Authors: | Hamizad, A.H (Author), Shahril, N.M (Author), Syuhirdy, M.N (Author), Zahari, M.S.M (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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CRC Press/Balkema
2015
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