Ethnobotany

Sarawak is renowned for its vast forests and diverse natural resources, S and its indigenous peoples have intimate association with the natural environment. The forest environment, in particular, has beenthe primary source of their sustenance before sedentary farming was adopted in these tribal com...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Tonga, Noweg, Samuel, Lihan, Julia, Nelson, Sabella, Justin
Other Authors: Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Format: Book Chapter
Language:en
Published: UNIMAS Publisher 2024
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/49156/2/BALEH.pdf
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Summary:Sarawak is renowned for its vast forests and diverse natural resources, S and its indigenous peoples have intimate association with the natural environment. The forest environment, in particular, has beenthe primary source of their sustenance before sedentary farming was adopted in these tribal communities. They harvest ethnobotanical resources for food, medicine, lumber wood and fibre (c.g. bamboo and rattan) for making houschold indoor furnishings, farming utensils and crafts.