Cambodia’s lust for rubber drives ethnic group from land

For generations, the indigenous Bunong were famous as the great elephant keepers and masters of the forests in eastern Cambodia. They called the fertile, rolling hills of their ancestral homeland “meh ne,” or mother – a source of food, livelihoods and self-identity. …

Malcolm J. Foster and Denis D. Gray
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