Indigenous Iban people in Sarawak, East Malaysia, Selengau - 26 Jan 2024
Indigenous Iban Mr Mingkam Anak Seram cuts inflorescences while harvesting Fresh Fruit Bunches from palm trees, near an Iban tribe in the jungle of Selangau, Sarawak Region of East Malaysia. The indigenous Iban people, who now have similar ways of life to most of West Malaysians, are found primarily in the Sarawak region, with them owning tremendous lands inherited from their ancestors since generations ago. These lands are usually planted with palm trees, which grow Fresh Fruit Bunches that can be converted into edible palm oil or biofuel. These oil products are usually sold to different parts of the world, including Europe, China and the United States.