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Averting Extinction: Lessons from Borneo's Last Hunter-Gatherers

Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of Borneo's last hunter-gatherers in this illuminating lecture from Stanford University's Steve Lansing at the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the discovery of the Punan Batu, a nomadic group living in the rapidly diminishing forests of Borneo. Learn about their unique message stick communication system, which has enabled them to manage vast forest commons for generations. Examine how genetic analysis reveals the Punan Batu as Borneo's most ancient human population. Consider the implications of their lifestyle and communication methods for biodiversity conservation and commons management on a global scale. Reflect on the urgent need to preserve Borneo's forests and the potential for combining traditional knowledge with modern technology to revive the concept of shared natural resources. Gain insights into human history, anthropology, and environmental conservation through this compelling exploration of one of the last hunter-gatherer societies on Earth.

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Averting Extinction: Lessons from Borneo's Last Hunter-Gatherers


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