| Deep in the remaining old growth forests of Borneo, the Setulang Dayak village guards its forest with deep commitment. To date, the village's traditional law of Tana Olen (forbidden forest), withstands increasing pressure from encroaching logging industries. Now as rapid development rolls in, the village is trying to secure sustainable and forest-friendly future, including a eco-tourism venture and carbon credits. Featuring Pah Kole Adjung Co-director/Camera/Editor: Luis Patron Co-director/Producer/Editor: Citt Williams Associate Producers: Setulang Village Forest Management Board Graphics: David Jimenez Sound Mixer: Tfer Newsome Shot on location in East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia Duration 9:05 minutes Developed and produced for United Nations University (UNU) by UNU Media Studio & Setulang Village Forest Management Board, in association with UNU-IAS Traditional knowledge Initiative and The Christensen Fund. Further information for this film can be found at film's website: ourworld.unu.edu/en/forbidden-forest-of-the-dayak/ United Nations University has published this work under a Creative Commons license - share alike, attribution, no derivatives, non-commercial *About this Project* Collaboratively made with Indigenous storytellers, these videobriefs are told in local languages, respect Intellectual Property rights and provide storytellers with media training, resources and a fair media engagement model for future projects. The final videos played alongside other ... |