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Indigenous Species

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A young girl is abducted and smuggled aboard a boat bound upstream on an Indonesian river, through a landscape scarred by ecological destruction and historical greed. As her captors take her ever deeper into the jungle, her uncertain fate is compounded by the sense of her environment as a place of violence, destruction and jeopardy.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041)

Artist / Author Khairani Barokka
Publisher Tilted Axis Press
ISBN 978-1911284048
Reference P3703
Date 2016

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