Wehea Dayak Cultural Exploration
| Grant Information | |
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| Categories | Environment , Education , Community |
| Location | International |
| Cycle Year | 2010 |
| Organization Information | |
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| Organization Name (provided by applicant) | Ethical Expeditions |
| Organization Name (provided by automatic EIN validation) |
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| Secondary Addressee | |
| EIN | |
| Website | http://ethicalexpeditions.ning.com/ |
| Contact Information | |
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| Contact Name | Sheryl Gruber |
| Phone | 604-898-2235 |
| sherylgruber@gmail.com | |
| Address |
2812 18th Ave. Ct. NW
Gig Harbor
WA
98335
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| Additional Information | |
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| Used for | The Wehea Dayak people in East Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo are using their cultural traditions to help preserve a biologically rich tropical rainforest. This grant will allow research partners to collaborate with the Wehea Dayak to document their cultural and ecological heritage through a participatory ethnoecological study. Funds will go directly toward capacity building in the community, giving the Wehea Dayak a stronger voice to speak out for their cultural traditions and their rainforest homeland. |
| Benefits | Forty percent of the world’s rainforests have been lost in the past forty years, and given the importance of forest products to the daily lives of forest peoples, the destruction of tropical forests also entails the destruction of indigenous cultures. It has been estimated that within a generation or two, we may witness the loss of fully half of humanity’s social, cultural and intellectual legacy. Helping the Wehea Dayak, an indigenous forest people, preserve their forest and their culture is one step toward maintaining the world’s biocultural diversity. |
| Proposal Description | Wehea Dayak |
