Hunger Season in the East
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
FOR the past few months, Mata Yiwa has been terribly busy. The head of Palakahembi village is diligently making a list of his people’s plantations. He is checking who still has food reserves in their lumbung; who is beginning to sell cattle to buy food. The 46-year-old man knows that in several villages in East Sumba regency people are beginning to dig for iwi, poisonous jungle tuber (ubi), to fill their empty stomachs. “Conditions are extrem
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