MIRI: The Society for Rights of Indigenous People of Sarawak (SCRIPS) wants to record in writing all the important cultures and traditional practices as well as the customary laws of as many indigenous ethnic groups in Sarawak as possible.
There are more than 30 ethnic and sub-ethnic groups living in the state and it is important that all them have their ancestral practices inked down in written form, according to SCRIPS secretary Michael Jok.
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