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Myth, resistance, and identity in Timor-Leste's Nino Conis Santana National Park

机译:东帝汶尼诺·康尼斯·桑塔纳国家公园的神话,抵抗和身份

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Since the end of the Indonesian occupation of Timor-Leste in 1999, a significant revival of local cultures and identities in public life has been occurring. In this article I discuss aspects of identity and culture among Fataluku-speaking people in relation to the recent establishment of the Nino Conis Santana National Park over much of their homeland. Today Fataluku cultural and historical stories provide a basis for their status as an autonomous and sovereign cultural group, as well as a legacy of intercultural negotiation and alliance that arguably reflects regional patterns of migration and social change over thousands of years. With the park's 15,000 residents continuing to rely on its forests and reefs for subsistence, recent restrictions on hunting have highlighted the need for increased local community support if the park is to achieve its conservation aims. I argue that long-standing traditions surrounding the negotiation of social and political change within Fataluku society provide a potential basis for cooperation with the new nation-state and for developing community-oriented park management policies.
机译:自从1999年印度尼西亚对东帝汶的占领结束以来,当地文化和公共生活中的身份得到了重大复兴。在本文中,我将讨论与法塔卢库族人有关的身份和文化方面的问题,这些问题与最近在其大部分祖国建立尼诺·康尼斯·桑塔纳国家公园有关。如今,法塔卢库的文化和历史故事为他们成为自治和主权文化团体的地位奠定了基础,同时也是跨文化谈判和联盟的遗产,可以说反映了数千年来的移民和社会变革的区域模式。公园的15,000名居民继续依靠森林和珊瑚礁为生,最近对狩猎的限制凸显了如果公园要实现其保护目标,就需要增加当地社区的支持。我认为,围绕Fataluku社会内部的社会和政治变革谈判的悠久传统为与新民族国家的合作以及制定面向社区的公园管理政策提供了潜在的基础。

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