A nickel mining site at the edge of the forest is seen in April 15. Members of the Hongana Manyawa indigenous tribe regularly patrol the area to monitor mining activity in East Halmahera, North Maluku. (AFP/-)

Roughly 8.5 million hectares of indigenous land in Indonesia, an area twice the size of Denmark, are currently overlapping with either wood, oil and gas

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