@article{oai:tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp:00047842, author = {EVANTY, Nukila}, journal = {世界遺産学研究, JOURNAL OF WORLD HERITAGE STUDIES}, month = {}, note = {The protection of cultural heritage in Indonesia is regulated by the Law No. 11 of 2010 on Cultural Heritage, while the protection of nature is regulated by the Environmental Law No. 32 of 2009. Therefore, this normative separation poses challenges in the protection of the cultural heritage in Indonesia, particularly for the inclusion of sacred places, where nature and landscape are integral elements. Furthermore, sacred places that are synonimous of the nature-cultural heritage are under the ownership and stewardship of indigenous people. These sacred places are generally located in remote forest landscapes or mountains which have not been specifically managed for conservation purposes, lacking access restrictions. This paper presents the preliminary findings of research based on observations and dialogues with the Talang Mamak people regarding the protection of their cultural heritage and sacred places as well as its challenges.}, pages = {47--52}, title = {The Sacred Places of The Talang Mamak Indigenous People, Indonesia}, volume = {SPECIAL ISSUE 2018}, year = {2018} }