Modern World Tugs at an Indonesian Tribe Clinging to Its Ancient Ways
The Mentawai people have for decades resisted Indonesian government policies that pressured the forest-bound indigenous groups to abandon their old customs, accept a government-approved religion and move to government villages. That shift, along with the inevitable lure the modern world has for their children, has led to major disjunction between generations of Mentawai.
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