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41 The Woodcutters of Java
The Kalangs of Java were a com​

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Answered by sameerhussain5278
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Answer. The Kalangs of Java were skilled forest cutters and they practised shifting cultivation. They were so valuable that when the kingdom of Java split, the Kalang families were equally divided between two kingdoms. Without them, it was difficult to harvest teak and build kings' palaces.

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The Kalangs of Java were a community of skilled forest cutters and shifting cultivators.

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