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The Archipelago Capital Authority (IKN) is drafting a legal umbrella for the recognition, protection and promotion of the local wisdom of communities that once existed in the new capital city. According to the plan, it will take the form of a regulation of the Head of the IKN Authority. On the other hand, the community has asked the government to identify and subsequently recognise indigenous communities around IKN.From among the 120, ten villages entered the Capital Region of the Archipelago, a century later. The population of the ten villages in the early 20th century totalled 1,170 people.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Archipelago Capital Authority (IKN) is drafting a legal umbrella for the recognition, protection and promotion of the local wisdom of communities that once existed in the new capital city. According to the plan, it will take the form of a regulation of the Head of the IKN Authority. On the other hand, the community has asked the government to identify and subsequently recognise indigenous communities around IKN.From among the 120, ten villages entered the Capital Region of the Archipelago, a century later. The population of the ten villages in the early 20th century totalled 1,170 people. The ten villages in Kutai recorded in order number 111 to 120 are Poelau Lobang (Balang Island), Soengei Pamaloean (Pemaluan River), Soengei Sagarit (Sigret River), Soengei Samoewe (Semoi River in Sepaku), Demang Kalioe, Soengei Saboeh, Soengei Rekah, Soengei Mingkoer, Tandjoeng Penadjam (Tanjung Penajam), and Soengei Toenan (Tunan River).
Autorenporträt
1. Prof. Dr. Esti Royani, Works as a Tutor at the Universitas Terbuka.2. Prof. Dr. Dian Damayanti, Works EAI publisher, Igi Global Publisher, IEEE and Mendeley Elsevier Advisor United Nations.3. Dr. Ir. Juni Gultom, S.T., M.TP. Works as a Head of Bappeda of West Kotawaringin Regency and Educators of the Faculty of Engineering, Antakusuma University