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Mama-Mama, Marginalized in Their Own Land: The Story of Papuan Women

by Numbay Media last modified Nov 13, 2011 12:27 PM
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Since 1971, Papuan women have been selling vegetables, fruit, fish and spices. They set up business by clearing space in the center of town beside the Anafre River in Jayapura. Later in the years, migrants also came and began trading there. The are became a market. But the local government's effort to clean up the town center resulted the eviction of the market traders. They have returned again, just to be evicted over and over again.

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Produced by Budi Hernawan, Gillian Caldwell, Sam Gregory & Rosa Moiwend
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Produced Nov 01, 2011
Distributor SKP & Witness

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