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Zomia is a geographical term coined in 2002 by historian Willem van Schendel of the University of Amsterdam〔van Schendel, W. (2005). "Geographies of knowing, geographies of ignorance: Jumping scale in Southeast Asia." In Kratoska, P., Raben, R., & Nordholt, H. (Eds). ''Locating Southeast Asia: Geographies of Knowledge and Politics of Space.'' Singapore: Singapore University Press.〕 to refer to the huge mass of mainland Southeast Asia that has historically been beyond the control of governments based in the population centers of the lowlands.〔 == Etymology ==
The name is from Zomi, a term for highlander common to several related Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in the India-Bangladesh-Burma border area.〔 〕
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