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Answered by Anonymous
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The Saminism movement began during the late 19th-century in Java against the Dutch views on capitalism.

The Samins were the people from the movement who reject the policies that brought in 19th-century forest management and the forms of state control over the teak forests of Java.

During this period, the colonial government drew boundaries between forest and agricultural land by establishing police to restrict people's access to forest products.

Villagers were punished for grazing cattle, transporting wood or travelling on forest roads without a permit.

Answered by simran070907
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The government banned shifting cultivation.

The government banned shifting cultivation. (ii) Shifting cultivators were forcibly displaced from their homes in the forests. ... (b) Nomadic and Pastoralist Communities

The government banned shifting cultivation. (ii) Shifting cultivators were forcibly displaced from their homes in the forests. ... (b) Nomadic and Pastoralist Communities (i) The forest laws deprived people of their customary rights and meant severe hardship for the nomadic and pastoralist communities.

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