Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles: Traditional Indigenous Forest Resource Use Practices and the Sustainable Economic Development Challenge in Remote Philippine Regions

The Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles are one of the least known and researched Indigenous peoples remaining on the fringe of the bay, and within the remaining forests in Bataan province on Luzon Island in the Philippines. This work describes the unique cultural systems and language of the Aeta Magbukún tr...

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Main Authors: Balilla, V., Anwar McHenry, Julia, McHenry, M., Parkinson, R., Banal, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15708
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Anwar McHenry, Julia
McHenry, M.
Parkinson, R.
Banal, D.
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description The Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles are one of the least known and researched Indigenous peoples remaining on the fringe of the bay, and within the remaining forests in Bataan province on Luzon Island in the Philippines. This work describes the unique cultural systems and language of the Aeta Magbukún tribe in Biaan, Mariveles, and both the traditional forest resource use and the evolving new subsistence practices developed to adapt to the encroachment of non-Indigenous peoples onto ancestral lands. The Aeta's forest resource use practices are discussed from a sustainable Indigenous development context within unique socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental circumstances in Bataan.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-157082017-09-13T14:07:14Z Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles: Traditional Indigenous Forest Resource Use Practices and the Sustainable Economic Development Challenge in Remote Philippine Regions Balilla, V. Anwar McHenry, Julia McHenry, M. Parkinson, R. Banal, D. Philippines development land management Indigenous Aeta Bataan The Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles are one of the least known and researched Indigenous peoples remaining on the fringe of the bay, and within the remaining forests in Bataan province on Luzon Island in the Philippines. This work describes the unique cultural systems and language of the Aeta Magbukún tribe in Biaan, Mariveles, and both the traditional forest resource use and the evolving new subsistence practices developed to adapt to the encroachment of non-Indigenous peoples onto ancestral lands. The Aeta's forest resource use practices are discussed from a sustainable Indigenous development context within unique socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental circumstances in Bataan. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15708 10.1080/10549811.2012.704775 Taylor & Francis fulltext
spellingShingle Philippines
development
land management
Indigenous
Aeta
Bataan
Balilla, V.
Anwar McHenry, Julia
McHenry, M.
Parkinson, R.
Banal, D.
Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles: Traditional Indigenous Forest Resource Use Practices and the Sustainable Economic Development Challenge in Remote Philippine Regions
title Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles: Traditional Indigenous Forest Resource Use Practices and the Sustainable Economic Development Challenge in Remote Philippine Regions
title_full Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles: Traditional Indigenous Forest Resource Use Practices and the Sustainable Economic Development Challenge in Remote Philippine Regions
title_fullStr Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles: Traditional Indigenous Forest Resource Use Practices and the Sustainable Economic Development Challenge in Remote Philippine Regions
title_full_unstemmed Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles: Traditional Indigenous Forest Resource Use Practices and the Sustainable Economic Development Challenge in Remote Philippine Regions
title_short Aeta Magbukún of Mariveles: Traditional Indigenous Forest Resource Use Practices and the Sustainable Economic Development Challenge in Remote Philippine Regions
title_sort aeta magbukún of mariveles: traditional indigenous forest resource use practices and the sustainable economic development challenge in remote philippine regions
topic Philippines
development
land management
Indigenous
Aeta
Bataan
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15708