The Papuans Say, This Land and Its Ores Are Ours

JAKARTA, Indonesia, April 2 — Titus Natkime, 31, the son of a tribal leader who encountered the first Americans to walk into the wilderness of Papua nearly 50 years ago, was clearly upset with his employer the American mining company, Freeport-McMoRan.

For generations, Mr. Natkime’s clan has laid claim to much of the land in Papua, the Indonesian province where Freeport mines some of the world’s largest copper and gold reserves. Now it was time for a payback, he said.
nytimes.com

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