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ID127100
Title ProperKuy alterities
Other Title Informationthe struggle to conceptualise and claim Indigenous land rights in neoliberal Cambodia
LanguageENG
AuthorKeating, Neal B
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based primarily on fieldwork with Kuy peoples in Rovieng District, Preah Vihear Province, this article examines contemporary Indigeneity in Cambodia as an emergent heterogeneous and polythetic identity vis-à-vis the changing nature of the state, and suggests that a more substantive political engagement with Indigenous identity and history offers a pluricultural reframing of the world heritage of Cambodia and a possible source of alternative land regimes that are more sustainable and equitable than the current dominant neoliberal model of land concessions. Although the 2001 Cambodian National Land Law holds critical significance for Indigenous Peoples in pursuit of communal land rights, it has largely failed to protect rights because of (i) persistent discrimination against groups now claiming Indigenous identities, embedded in state procedures of Indigenous identity and land registration; and (ii) the state's demonstrated embrace of land concession regimes as the preferred strategy of economic development. The Delcom mining concession of Kuy lands provides one example of the destructive impacts of this strategy. An examination of the evidence of Kuy peoples' history suggests that their classification as ethnic minorities is of recent origins, and that in the past they played more active roles in Cambodian state-building projects.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol.54, No.3; Dec.2013: p.309-322
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol.54, No.3; Dec.2013: p.309-322
Key WordsCambodia ;  Human rights ;  Indigeneity ;  Kuy peoples ;  Land concessions ;  Contestation-Global ;  Contestation- Regional ;  Cambodian land law