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table of contents
  1. Series Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction: Radical Experiments in Conservation and Sovereignty
  9. Part I: Possession
    1. One. Possessed Landscapes Negotiating Histories and Specters
    2. Two. Alternating Ownership Ephemeral, Nesting, and Patchwork Lands
    3. Three. Spectral Sovereignty Negotiations of State, Power, and Politics
  10. Part II: Dispossession/Repossession
    1. Four. Countermovements Dispossession, Repossession, and Translation
    2. Five. Alter-Politics Revolution, Conservation, and Conviviality
    3. Six. Liberation Conservation Messing with the Scales of Conservation and Revolution
  11. Epilogue: Pugmarks in the Sand
  12. Notes
  13. References
  14. Index
  15. Series List

INDEX

Page numbers in italic refer to illustrations.

  • activism, 5, 8, 111–17, 142, 151, 154, 169; ecological, 17, 95, 109; Indigenous, 17, 95
  • agriculture, 55, 61, 67, 105, 106, 110; war zones and, 100. See also cultivation
  • agroforestry, 39, 105
  • Allen, Tim, 59
  • alter-politics, 89, 117, 118, 125–28, 127, 163
  • Amerindians, 45
  • anarchy, 83, 84; term, 11, 69
  • ancestors, x, xi, 19, 46, 66, 78–79, 137; death of, 43; making peace with, ix; respect for, 1, 119
  • Anderson, Benedict, 23
  • animism. See Thoo Hkoh
  • anthropology, 7, 116; political, 22, 23
  • anti-politics, 126, 127
  • Anti-Politics Machine, The (Ferguson), 186n7
  • Arakan Army (AA), 187n1
  • Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), 187n1
  • Astutui, Rita, 175
  • Aung San, 15
  • Aung San Suu Kyi, 15, 102
  • autonomy, 89, 95, 177; experiments in, 11–13, 142, 178; Indigenous, 12, 113, 178; pockets of, 169; spaces of, 139–41; struggle for, 163
  • aw loh (snatch/consume a person’s soul), 38, 44, 48, 49, 51, 116
  • Bah Hpaw (syncretic form of Buddhism), 20, 120, 121, 122, 132; described, 119
  • Ban Chaung coal mine, 105
  • Baw Kyaw Heh, 168, 188n8
  • belief, xi, 23, 25, 245, 174, 175; cultural, 88; notion of, 21, 22; supernatural, 22, 41
  • Bender, Barbara, 183n1
  • Benjamin, Walter, 116, 157, 186n10
  • BIA (Burma Independence Army), 14, 15
  • biodiversity, 160, 169, 177, 178–79
  • Biodiversity Conference (COP 13), UN, 159
  • biomedicine, 49
  • biotic life, 176, 177
  • black zones, 15, 16, 108, 109
  • Bleh Mah Loh River, 37, 62, 63
  • Bonilla, Yarimar, 88
  • Boutry, Maxime, 77
  • British Empire, 13, 31
  • British Royal Air Force, 31
  • brown zones, 108
  • Bryant, Raymond, xin2
  • Bu Thoe ridge, 7, 11, 15, 52, 68, 69; KNU state and, 84; Myanmar state and, 84; roadbuilding on, 70, 139; tea shops on, 71
  • Bubandt, Nils, 10, 26, 66
  • Buddhism, 20, 94, 96, 97, 119–20, 124, 128, 131–33. See also Bah Hpaw
  • Burma, Union of, 15, 186n5
  • Burma Independence Army (BIA), 14, 15
  • Büscher, Bram, 140, 179
  • capitalism, ix, 98. See also ceasefire capitalism
  • car road (kah kleh), 52, 54, 55, 57, 68, 172; construction of, 56, 70, 71, 85, 121, 126
  • ceasefire capitalism, 11, 104, 106, 107, 109
  • ceasefire territorialization, 11, 104–7, 107–10, 113, 118; attempts at, 114; creeping, 115, 123–24; forms of, 133
  • Central Land Committee, KNU, 151
  • Cheesman, Nick, 186n4
  • Chiang Mai, 7, 97, 110, 143, 155, 156; activism in, 151; KNU in, 93
  • Cho, Violet, 14, 25, 175, 181
  • Clausewitz, Carl von, 169, 188n13
  • Clifford, James, 9
  • collaboration, 104, 112, 125, 143, 154, 181
  • colonialism, 31, 36, 73, 103, 107, 126, 181
  • commons, 55, 56, 57; as patchworks, 65–68
  • Communist Manifesto, The (Marx), 33
  • conflict, x, 9, 10, 16, 101, 105, 109; armed, 177; cool, 120; mitigating, 177; peaceful, 97, 98; radical alternatives to, 170
  • conservation, x, 3, 9, 16, 145, 177; chartering course for, 147–51; experiments with, 117, 142, 178; fortress, 112; Indigenous, 12, 118–19, 139; initiatives, ix, xi, 112, 113; liberation, 12, 141, 143, 165; peace through, 165; radical alternatives to, 170; revolution in, 143, 179; as self-determination, 165–70; sovereignty and, 4; transfrontier, 155–61; zones, 5, 12, 142, 144, 159, 163
  • Conservation Is Our Government Now (West), 159
  • conservation projects, x, 3, 113, 143, 150, 159. See also liberation: conservation
  • consultation meetings, 3, 137, 146, 169
  • contact zones, 21, 89, 125, 139, 177; more-than-human, 11, 50, 126; violent, 9–10
  • conviviality, 8, 11, 173, 177, 179; spaces of, 139–41
  • cosmology, 8, 10, 41, 89, 95, 96, 126, 164, 170, 174, 175; Indigenous, 20, 70, 177–81; politics and, 21–24; Thoo Hkoh, 17, 21, 116, 117, 119, 133
  • cosmopolitics, 23, 126, 136, 140
  • counterinsurgency, 11–12, 15, 24, 102, 108–9, 167; cool/peaceful forms of, 94, 95–99; creeping, 123–24; “four cuts,” 108, 187n1; military, 106; peaceful, 97; soft, 113, 123; state-sponsored, 104
  • counter-mapping, 12, 113–17
  • countermovements, 8, 95, 109, 116, 155, 161, 164
  • Critchley, Simon, 140, 175
  • cultivation, 59, 64, 75, 129; landscapes for, 42; pattern of, 57; rice, 55, 58, 61, 62, 107. See also agriculture
  • culture, 4, 10, 88, 157; generification of, 116
  • customary rights, protecting, 152
  • customary territories, 12, 36, 53, 154
  • de la Cadena, Marisol, 22–23, 24, 51
  • deadfall traps, 36–38, 173
  • Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People, UN, 150, 155
  • Deh Bu Noh, 71, 72, 146, 171; consultation meeting in, 3, 137
  • demilitarized zone (DMZ), 99, 136
  • Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA), 97, 124, 133, 187n2
  • democratization, xi, 101
  • Department of Transportation and Communication, 72
  • dependency, 10, 73, 139–40, 177
  • Derrida, Jacques, 33, 34
  • Despret, Vinciane, 51
  • development, 16, 97, 103, 112, 179; economic/capitalist, 109; sustainable, 159
  • dispossession, 24, 93, 97, 109, 111–13; accumulation by, 98; creeping, 104; economic encroachment and, 98, 99; fears of, 107, 123–24; mass, 17; processes of, 8, 98, 104; risks of, 103; technologies of, 95; threats of, 5, 8, 12, 98, 111, 115; violence and, 11, 16
  • DKBA (Democratic Karen Buddhist Army), 97, 124, 133, 187n2
  • DMZ (demilitarized zone), 99, 136
  • Earth Beings, 23, 24
  • ecologies, 3, 9, 26, 136, 175
  • economic activity, 13, 102, 110–13, 118
  • economic encroachment. See under dispossession
  • EGATi, 102
  • entanglements, 4–5, 22, 99; more-than-human, 24; politics and, 176–77; shifting, 175, 176; specters and, 176–77
  • environment: degradation of, 131; protecting, 4, 113, 139, 151, 166, 178; spectral hands and, 136–39
  • environmentalism, x, 110, 157, 166
  • ethnography, 11, 47, 112
  • Euro-Burma Office, 186n1
  • Everglades National Park, 145
  • Executive Committee, KNU, 111, 151, 152, 155
  • extractivism, 8, 102, 105, 112
  • Farmland Law, 106, 160, 162
  • federalism, 145, 161–65; peace building and, 163; self-governance and, 163
  • Ferguson, James, 177, 186n7
  • Fletcher, Robert, 140, 179
  • Food and Agricultural Organization, 149
  • food crisis, 105
  • Forest Department, 113, 114, 128–29
  • forest sites, sacred, 148
  • forestry, agro-, 39, 105
  • forests, ix–x, 58; community, 2, 153; cultural, 116; Indigenous people/ancestors and, xi; overexploitation of, 129–30; possessing, 1–2; protected, 1, 128–29, 134, 144
  • Foucault, Michel, 169, 186n7, 188n13
  • “four cuts” campaign, 15, 16, 102, 108–9, 187n1
  • free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC), 152
  • friends, making, 128–33, 133–36, 177. See also ray daw
  • frontier zones, 13, 15, 105
  • Gagnon, Terese, 145
  • galactic polities, 9, 73, 107
  • Galtung, Johan, 101
  • geo-body, 107, 115
  • Ghosh, Amitav, 176
  • ghosts, 8, 30, 34, 38, 44, 183n4; green, 43; term, 42
  • goh la wah (white foreigner), 19, 165
  • Goldman Environmental Prize, 179
  • governance, 3, 146; environmental, 150; indirect, 13; political, 74; rebel, 72; sovereignty and, 88
  • Govindrajan, Radhika, 86
  • Graeber, David, 84
  • Gravers, Mikael, 13
  • Hage, Ghassan, 12, 126, 127
  • Hallowell, Alfred Irving, 24, 47
  • Haraway, Donna, 21
  • Hartman, Saidiya, 8
  • Harvey, Penny, 73
  • Hatgyi hydroelectric dam, 70, 102–3
  • Hau’ofa, Epeli, 18, 36
  • Hayami, Yoko, 19–20
  • headman, 75, 80; consulting, 82; role of, 76, 77, 78
  • hee hkoh htee, 53, 78, 79, 80, 122, 125
  • hee loh (borrowed), 11, 29, 42, 54–55, 57, 60
  • helmets, 21, 33
  • histories: contact, 9, 13–20, 30; human/more-than-human, 9; Indigenous, 13, 17–20; oral, 19, 20, 36, 42, 44; war, 13–20
  • hkoh hkee (backward/inverted), 46, 131
  • hku, 43, 53, 54, 58, 60; tenure of, 59; term, 56
  • Hpu Noh Deh (a spectral person), 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 48, 57, 65, 148
  • Hpu Noh Deh Kleh (“the path that drinks your blood”), 38–43, 40, 61
  • Hpu Noh Noh Deh (specter), 65
  • Hpu Wah, 98
  • Hpu Waw, 31, 32, 51, 79, 180, 181
  • hsoo (strong/potent), 29, 37, 38, 39, 65, 66, 148
  • Htoo, Sheila, 100, 101
  • Huard, Stéphen, 60, 77
  • human becoming, 14
  • hunting, 32, 67, 129; banning, 130, 132
  • Indigenous peoples, 3, 8, 12, 17, 147–48; animism and, 45; colonialism and, 178, 181; concepts of, 23, 116; peace making by, ix
  • Indigenous practices, 8, 24, 55, 88, 168, 170
  • Ingold, Tim, 24, 26, 42, 47
  • insurgency, 15, 24, 108, 143, 187n1
  • internally displaced people (IDP), 100
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF), 101
  • international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), 16
  • International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 144, 187n2; Parks for Peace and, 158; protected landscapes and, 156; Red List of, 129
  • Irrawaddy Delta, 15
  • IUCN. See International Union for Conservation of Nature
  • Jackson, Michael, 26
  • Kachin Independence Army (KIA), 103, 104
  • Kachin Independence Organisation, 71
  • Kachin State, 108
  • KAD (Kawthoolei Agricultural Department), 63–64, 154
  • kah kleh. See car road
  • Kamoethway (Tanintharyi District), 112, 113, 115, 116
  • Karen. See Pwakanyaw
  • Karen Department of Health and Welfare, 73
  • Karen Education and Culture Department, 73
  • Karen Environmental and Social Action Network (KESAN), 152, 155, 157, 159, 160; activism of, xiii, 5, 12, 137, 150, 154, 169; federalism and, 164; founding of, 166; influence of, 149, 151; KFD and, 153; KNU and, 144, 149, 153; peace park and, 143, 151, 156; thinking bigger and, 144, 145; visiting, 115, 143, 171
  • Karen Forestry Department (KFD), 130, 137, 144, 151; forest titles and, 131; KAD and, 154; KESAN and, 153; protective landscapes and, 155
  • Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG), 100, 105, 188n11
  • Karen National Association (KNA), 14
  • Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), 173, 188n12; formation of, 15; KNU and, 76, 77, 158, 167; presence of, 16; Tatmadaw and, 96, 184n6
  • Karen National Union (KNU), 53, 75; activity of, 110–13; agriculture and, 63–64; autonomy and, 140, 163; clashes with, 100; contact zones and, 125; counterinsurgency and, 123; counterstate and, 126; as de facto state, 11, 69; “distance-demolishing” technologies and, 72; DKBA and, 133, 187n2; election and, 185–86n1; establishment of, 14–15, 73; field ownership and, 64; forest titles and, 131; governance of, 72, 151; judiciary system of, 80–81; kaw and, 152, 154; KESAN and, 144, 149, 153; KIA and, 103; KNLA and, 76, 77, 158, 167; KWO and, 81; land titles and, 131; landmines and, 34; leadership of, 93, 124; legal system of, 154, 164; liberation and, 169; NCA and, 93; policy of, 128, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156; politics of, 123, 126, 127, 131, 165, 178; roadbuilding and, 7, 52, 71, 78, 122–23, 139; Salween Peace Park and, 4; self-determination and, 5, 119, 143; sovereignty of, 74, 88, 125, 128, 133; spectral realm and, 127; Tanintharyi and, 110–13; Tatmadaw and, 35, 70, 112; tax collection and, 76
  • Karen Nature Conservation Group, 166
  • Karen Revolution, 15–17, 118
  • Karen State, 13, 82, 95, 144
  • Karen Women’s Organisation (KWO), 81, 119
  • Karen-land, 126, 169
  • Karen-ness, notion of, 14
  • kaw, 36, 38, 53, 54, 55; described, 66; federal, 184–85n2; mapping, 154; owners of, 78, 81, 82; as patchworks, 65–68, 145; promoting, 156; regimes of ownership and, 56–62; titles to, 153, 154
  • kaw k’sah (owners/lords), 55, 78, 86–87, 120–22, 134; contact zones and, 125; intervention of, 54, 85, 123, 128; rule of, 140; sovereignty of, 88, 126; tigers and, 24, 25; tirakuna and, 23; wrath of, 53, 82, 95
  • Kawthoolei, 14, 16, 71, 72, 126, 127, 168, 169; prefiguring, 161–65
  • Kawthoolei Agricultural Department (KAD), 63–64, 154
  • KESAN. See Karen Environmental and Social Action Network
  • KFD. See Karen Forestry Department
  • Khao Kwan (foundation in Thailand), 110, 113
  • Khayyat, Minura, 9, 35
  • KHRG (Karen Human Rights Group), 100, 105, 188n11
  • KIA (Kachin Independence Army), 103, 104
  • Kim, Eleana, 35, 102, 136
  • kinship, 44, 60, 66
  • k’la (spirit/shade), 38–39, 46, 47, 50, 51, 116, 131, 132; of rice, 48
  • Kleinman, Arthur, 177
  • k’ma (mistake), 84, 86, 121, 125, 171, 172
  • KNLA. See Karen National Liberation Army
  • Knox, Hannah, 73
  • KNU. See Karen National Union
  • “KNU Authorities-Managed Public Purpose Land,” 152
  • Krøijer, Stine, 164
  • k’sah, 29, 40, 42, 43–44, 47; ownership by, 11, 57, 60, 61, 65, 66, 78, 85; praying to, 18; presence of, 48
  • K’wa (ethnic group), 29, 37, 42, 184n9
  • KWO (Karen Women’s Organisation), 81, 119
  • Kwon, Heonik, 34, 51
  • labor: corvée, 76; forced, 108; physical, 60; ritual, 60
  • Lambek, Michael, 25
  • land laws, 104–10, 151–55. See also Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Land Management Law
  • land rushes, 104–10
  • land titles, 64, 131. See also tenure: titles
  • landmines, 34–36, 108
  • landscapes, 5, 7, 9, 10, 29, 30; contested, 3, 8, 183n1; cultural, 11, 42; described, 66; haunting, 11; landmines in, 34–36; legal, 146; natural, 11, 42, 43; negotiated, 51; political, 26; possessing, 106–7, 119, 135, 139, 141, 164; protected, 144, 155, 156, 157; social relations with, 46; spectral sovereigns and, 136; spiritual, 42; territorialization of, 131
  • Latour, Bruno, 126
  • Leach, Edmund, 22
  • Lehman, F. K., 87
  • Ler Mu Plaw, 70
  • liberalization, 99; political/economic, 101
  • liberation, 163, 169; conservation, 12, 141, 143, 165
  • loh (dwelling place of the dead), 1, 2, 3, 8, 131, 132, 137, 138; protecting, 61, 139
  • Loo Seh Buh. See Mu Kaw Lee
  • lu ta (offering of food), 11, 51, 79, 95, 119
  • Lund, Christian, 103, 104
  • Mae Ra Moe (refugee camp), 165, 166
  • making friends, 128–33, 133–36, 177. See also ray daw
  • Manerplaw, 97, 124, 167
  • mapping, 95, 106, 107, 108, 114–15, 154; as political act, 115; processes of, 113
  • Marx, Karl, 98
  • Mathews, Andrew, 66
  • Mauss, Marcel, 89
  • Mehtta, Megnaa, 88–89
  • Meuret, Michel, 51, 66
  • militarization, 95, 97, 100
  • Milne, Sarah, 112
  • mining, xi, 105; gold, 111, 123, 186n3
  • Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry Management, 112
  • missionaries, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 80
  • Moh La Pa Lah. See Thoo Koh
  • monks, 119, 121, 122, 123, 128, 139, 172; community forest and, 2; rituals and, 132; trees and, 131–33
  • morality, 24, 60, 81, 83
  • Mu Kaw Lee (the great trickster/Lucifer), 37
  • Mu Khah, 17, 18, 184n8
  • Mutraw District, 3, 13, 24, 67, 71; monsoon in, 1; political landscape of, 7; Salween Peace Park and, 5
  • Mutraw hills, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13; autonomy in, 174; ceasefire territorialization in, 133; conflict in, 108, 109; conservation in, 118, 174; dispossession in, 99; encounters in, 119; entanglements in, 99, 100; green ghosts in, 43; justice in, 86; landscapes along, 85, 183n1; militarization of, 95; ownership in, 96; protecting, 156; self-determination in, 155; tenure in, 105; VFV Law and, 107; war in, 180
  • Mutu Say Poe, 168
  • Myaing Gyi Ngu, 96
  • Myanmar Army. See Tatmadaw
  • Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications, 71
  • Myburgh, Werner, 157
  • nah htee (specter possessing a certain body of water), 43, 49, 50, 51, 184n5
  • National Ceasefire Agreement (NCA), 93, 101, 162, 188n10
  • National League for Democracy, 167
  • Native Americans, ideas/values of, x
  • natural resources, 22, 98
  • Naw Eh Oo, 18, 20
  • Nay Pyi Daw, 179
  • NCA. See National Ceasefire Agreement
  • Ne Win, 15
  • nesting, 55, 58–59, 62, 65, 67; hierarchy of, 136; ownership and, 106, 148, 164; sovereignty and, 88–89
  • New Mon State Party, 71
  • non-governmental organizations (NGOs), 7, 16, 73, 159
  • non-state armed groups (NSAGs), 71, 72, 104, 187n1
  • Northern Karen State, 13, 146
  • NSAGs. See non-state armed groups
  • obligations, ecology of, 51, 66
  • Ong, Andrew, 100–101, 177–78
  • overhunting, 128, 129–30
  • ownership, 126, 174; ephemeral, 54, 55, 58–59, 61, 62, 65, 67, 164; hegemonic concepts of, 85; human, 62, 65, 65–66; Indigenous, 89, 106, 142; individual, 8, 57; layers of, 55, 59; modes of, 30, 42, 54, 55, 57, 59, 64; nested, 57–61, 164; private, 61, 153; regimes of, 8, 56–62; sovereignty and, 8, 68; spectral, 11, 42, 47, 55, 60, 61, 62, 66, 79, 80, 88, 96, 106; usufruct, 58, 60–61, 65, 78
  • paddy fields, 61–62, 63, 64
  • pagodas, 34, 94, 95–99, 102, 121, 122, 130, 172; building, 96, 123, 125, 126, 133
  • Panglong Conference, 186n5
  • Panglong peace conference, 21st Century, 101
  • Parks for Peace, 158
  • Paul, Andrew, 44
  • peace, 18, 157, 164, 173; conference sessions, 101; conservation and, 165; cosmopolitical, 140; negative, 99–104; positive, 101; predatory, 99–104; sharing, 174, 177–81
  • peace garden, 160, 165
  • Peace Pagoda, 97
  • peace parks, x, 143, 157, 158, 179; term, 156, 164. See also Salween Peace Park
  • Peace Parks Foundation, 158
  • peace traps, 97, 102, 186n7
  • peacebuilding, ix, x, xi, 3, 4, 101, 163, 179
  • Peluso, Nancy, 115, 116
  • PETRONAS (oil and gas company), 112
  • pgha htoo lee hpoe (“Indigenous”), 66–67
  • pgha meh ay play thweh (elders), 83
  • phantoms, collective, 34
  • Po, San C., 169
  • Polanyi, Karl, 109, 111
  • political ecology, more-than-human, 20–26, 175
  • politics, x, 13, 26, 41, 42, 85, 88, 94, 118, 159, 178, 179; alternate mode of, 70, 89; cosmologies and, 21–24; entanglements and, 176–77; kaw, 74–84, 152; local, 69, 175; modes of, 127, 128, 138–39, 140; national/transnational, 12; pagoda, 119–23; pragmatic, 150; revolutionary, 4, 123–28, 170; roadbuilding and, 69; social worlds and, 24
  • possessed (term), 9, 30, 40, 46
  • possessed objects, 34
  • possession, 54, 89, 95, 106–7, 141; Indigenous, 12, 95, 106, 114, 115, 145, 155; of land, 113, 153, 164; landscapes of, 7–9; politics of, 21, 24, 42; by spirit, 40
  • power: imbalances of, 9–10; political, 53, 81
  • practices, 10, 21, 41, 96, 174, 175; Indigenous, 5–6, 70, 116, 149, 177; protecting, 152
  • Pratt, Mary Louise, 9, 13, 125, 126
  • property: individual, 60; private, 62, 64; rights to, 115
  • protected areas, transboundary, 158
  • pugmarks, 121, 172, 172, 174, 176, 180
  • Pwakanyaw, 13–14, 19, 31, 43, 49; Christian, 21, 25; communities, 14, 81, 162; diaspora of, 167; Salween Peace Park and, 148; self-determination and, 150; traditions, 113
  • Rakhine, 102
  • ray daw (making friends), 10, 129, 135. See also making friends
  • realms: human, 13, 40, 50; more-than-human, 13, 126; spectral, 11, 30, 40, 41, 48, 50, 51, 74, 80, 86, 89, 127, 177
  • Red List, ICUN, 129
  • refugees, 4, 16, 162, 166, 167, 185n2
  • relationships, 54, 107, 125, 128, 148, 155, 160; formal, 22; gendered, 80; hierarchical, 65; open-ended, 140; political, 178; repairing, 82, 85, 86; symbiotic, 178
  • revolution, 9; histories of, 13–20
  • rice, 48, 63, 135; bacterial infections of, 176; cultivation of, 55, 58, 61, 62, 107
  • rice wine, 75, 134, 185n3
  • rituals, 48, 49, 50, 53, 60, 62, 120, 132, 133
  • roadbuilding, 56, 67, 85, 121, 126; KNU and, 52, 78, 122–23, 139; politics/sovereignty and, 69; tales of, 70
  • Rohingya crisis, 102
  • Ruiz-Serna, Daniel, 41
  • Sahlins, Marshall, 89
  • Salawin National Park, 159, 188n8
  • Salween District, 13, 70, 96
  • Salween Peace Park, x, 3, 7, 8, 51, 70, 76, 139; autonomy for, 67; charter of, 147, 148, 149, 150, 153, 155; conservation and, 5, 141, 142, 155–61, 178, 179; consultation meeting for, 137, 146, 169; cooperation over, 143; countermovements and, 164; development of, x–xi, 4, 12, 144, 151, 153, 155, 156, 157, 160, 181; environmental policy and, 169; as a “flower garden” (Ta Mu Ta Hku K’Ruh), 156–57, 160, 164; Hatgyi dam and, 102–3; Indigenous people and, 17, 147–48; key events related to, 146–47; land possession and, 164; legal space for, 146–55; liberation conservation and, 12; map of, 5, 154; ownership/sovereignty and, 89; peace and, 165; politics and, 5, 165; preservation and, 5, 178; prizes for, 178, 179; self-determination and, 143, 165; thinking bigger and, 144, 145; as transboundary protected area, 163
  • Salween Peace Park Governing Committee, 147
  • Salween River, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15; armed conflict along, 177; development along, 145; fighting along, 35; KNU and, 165; militarization along, 100, 102; political predicaments along, 13, 14; possessed highlands along, 29; protected area along, 156; traffic along, 71
  • scale: experiments in, 11–13; messing with, 150
  • Scott, James C., 106
  • SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals, 112, 179
  • Second Anglo-Burmese War, 13
  • self-determination, 4, 5, 71, 119, 142, 155, 164, 178; conservation as, 165–70; local, 140; right to, 150; spirit of, 157; struggle for, 143
  • Serengeti National Park, 145
  • shrines, 122; household, 120, 121
  • Sikor, Thomas, 104
  • Simpson, Audra, 58, 88
  • Sinohydro, 102
  • Skidmore, Monique, 99
  • Smith, Martin, 16, 108
  • social relations, 10, 43, 44, 46, 60, 83
  • sovereignty, 10–11, 74, 106, 124–26, 128; conservation and, 4; food, 178; fractured/mutated forms of, 88; generating, 178; governance and, 88; hegemonic notions of, 70, 85, 88; Indigenous, 3, 4, 88, 89, 142, 163; modes of, 125, 140; ownership and, 8, 68; spectral, 11, 12, 69, 89, 97, 118, 127, 128, 134, 135–36, 139, 152, 178; state, 8, 70–74, 88, 104; understanding, 177; unsettling, 87–89
  • spaces: interstitial, 139–42; legal, 146–55; non-state, 9, 69
  • special economic zones, 159
  • specters, 46, 48, 50, 51, 87, 174; ecologies and, 136; entanglements and, 176–77; human affairs and, 139; place-based, 42; possessive, 41; tigers and, 176
  • spectral (term), 8, 10, 69, 84, 176, 177
  • spectral persons/presences, 10–11, 30, 38, 40, 42, 46, 65, 66, 69, 87
  • spirits, 38, 40, 44, 46, 49, 50; of the dead, 89; making peace with, ix; term, 42
  • State Law and Order Reconciliation Council (SLORC), 99
  • State Peace and Development Council, 99
  • Stengers, Isabelle, 23, 126, 128
  • Stoler, Ann, 33
  • Suphanburi, 110
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 112, 179
  • swidden farming, 14, 42, 58, 104–5, 106, 116, 186n8
  • swidden patches, 35, 59, 63; clearing, 54; construction and, 53; cultivating, 54, 56, 57, 74; maintaining, 43; ownership of, 61, 65, 66, 78, 79
  • symbiotic events, 12, 125–28
  • Ta Bu Kyoh (mountain), 53, 54, 74, 85, 86, 87, 120, 121, 126, 172; capturing, 124; pagoda at, 122, 123, 133
  • ta du ta htu. See taboos
  • ta du ta pluh, 44, 45
  • ta du ta yah hku (cool/peaceful conflict), 94, 95, 96, 102, 118, 120, 123, 124, 133
  • Ta Htee Ta Daw K’sah (the sovereign of all specters), 133, 134, 135, 138, 170; offerings to, 136; sovereignty of, 137, 139, 140
  • Ta K’Thwee Duh, 7, 8, 15, 17, 29; Buddhists in, 119; ceasefire capitalism and, 105; environmental concerns in, 131; fieldwork in, 47; monks in, 128; overhunting and, 128, 130
  • Ta K’Thwee Duh Kaw, 36, 56, 62, 63, 65, 67, 74, 124; boundaries of, 75; pagoda in, 96
  • ta lu (“the spirit house”), 49, 50
  • ta mu khah (spectral people), 38, 39–40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 55, 176
  • ta mu ta hku (peace), 96, 160
  • ta taw ta loh (that which is true), 46, 134
  • ta taw ta loh kaw (the realm of that which is true), 46, 131, 134
  • ta thoo ta pgho (potency), 18, 37, 65, 66, 89, 148, 186n3
  • taboos (ta du ta htu), 60, 62, 87; observing, 11, 43, 67; transmitting, 149; violating, 44, 58, 121, 171, 173, 180
  • tama (action), 50; tana (“belief”) and, 21, 25, 175
  • Tambiah, Stanley, 73
  • Tanawthari Landscape of Life, 178
  • Tanintharyi (region), 14, 105, 109, 116, 149, 170; activism in, 114; conservation initiatives in, 113; counter- mapping in, 117; countermovements in, 111–12; economic activity in, 110–13; as frontier, 110; gold mining in, 123; green territoriality in, 110–13; KNU activity in, 110–13
  • Tanintharyi Nature Reserve Project (TNRP), 112, 115
  • Tannenbaum, Nicola, 133
  • Tarkapaw Youth Group, 105
  • Tatmadaw, 5, 111, 133, 162, 168, 176; bargaining with, 104; “black zone”/“fire free zone” and, 7; clashes with, 100; countering, 131; counterinsurgency by, 11–12, 15, 94, 108–9, 187n1; KNU and, 9, 112, 188n10; land concessions and, 104; landmines and, 34; Manerplaw and, 124; militarization by, 97, 100; Mutraw highlands and, 108; rapprochement with, 93; resistance to, 126, 127; roadbuilding and, 70; territorialization of, 97; Thee Mu Hta and, 107
  • Tatmadaw army, 95, 100
  • Tatmadaw soldiers, 71, 96, 166, 167, 168
  • Taw Oo (Taungoo), 168
  • technology, 107; digital, 185n1; “distance-demolishing,” 72; legal, 104; legislative, 106
  • Tenasserim River and Indigenous Peoples’ Network (TRIP NET), 110, 161
  • tenure, 58–59, 59–60, 150; collective, 153; customary, 105, 152; Indigenous, 59, 61; titles, 151–55
  • territoriality, 95, 106, 131; green, 110–13, 178; military, 104, 109; state, 109; technology of, 107, 115. See also ceasefire territorialization
  • territories, customary, 12, 36, 53, 154
  • Thanbyah, T., 14
  • Thaton (Doo Tha Htoo) District, 13, 158
  • Thee Mu Hta (military base), 103, 109, 184n6; cautionary tale of, 97, 98, 123, 124, 133; Tatmadaw and, 15–16, 96–97, 107
  • thinking bigger, 143–45
  • Thoo Hkoh (“animism”), 133, 173, 174, 175, 180; definition of, 17, 21–22; practices, 116, 117, 119; rites of, 49; tana and, 25; violence and, 24
  • Thoo K’Bee Duh, 85–86
  • tigers, 4, 24, 25, 82, 87, 129, 171; political effects of, 173; presence of, 176; pugmarks of, 121, 172, 172, 174, 176, 180; sightings of, 172; specters and, 176
  • TNRP (Tanintharyi Nature Reserve Project), 112, 115
  • Total (oil and gas company), 112
  • Toungoo (Ta-Oo) Division, 13
  • transboundary protected areas, 143, 163
  • translation, 10, 113–17; experiments in, 11–13; pragmatic, 160
  • Transnational Institute, 151
  • trees: Buddhist monks and, 131–33; transformative, 61–62
  • TRIP NET (Tenasserim River and Indigenous Peoples’ Network), 110, 161
  • Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt, 66
  • 21st Century Panglong peace conference, 101
  • U Thuzana, 97, 120, 124
  • Umbilical Cord Forest, 116, 186n9
  • UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), 4, 167
  • Union of Burma, 15, 186n5
  • United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC), 103–4
  • United Nations, 101, 112, 149
  • United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP 13), 159
  • United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People, 150, 155
  • United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 178
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 4, 167
  • usufruct, 42, 58, 61, 60, 62, 65, 66, 75, 78
  • Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Land Management Law (VFV Law, 2012), 105, 106, 107, 108, 160, 162
  • Vigh, Henrik, 101
  • Village Act (1887), 77
  • violence, 10, 24, 31; armed, 101–2; gender-based, 82; political, ix
  • Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo, 45
  • Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries, and Forests, 149
  • Wade, Jonathan, 17
  • war zones, 3, 4, 156; agriculture and, 100
  • Way Pgha (forest), 65, 131, 137, 138, 139, 172; described, 129; hunting/fishing in, 130, 133; protecting, 130, 132
  • Wee Hta Baw Mu (oracle), 180, 181
  • West, Paige, 116, 159, 160
  • white zones, 15, 108, 208
  • Winichakul, Thongchai, 73, 107, 108
  • witchcraft law, 72
  • Woods, Kevin, 11, 104, 109, 113
  • World Bank, 101
  • World War II, 14, 17, 31
  • Yadana pipeline, 112
  • Yu Wah Duh, 41, 98, 180
  • Yunzalin River, 38, 52, 81
  • Y’wa (demiurge), 19, 36–38, 89, 135, 184n8, 187n3; origin of, 17–18; winnowing by, 181
  • Y’wa Ma Htu Lay (Y’wa’s Deadfall Trap Rocks), 36–38, 59, 62, 65, 86
  • zoning, 114

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