Gingerly channeling the future
A YouTuber from an Indonesian indigenous tribe tries to find a balance between tradition and technology.
Leo Galuh is a Bandung-based journalist for an analytical news service provider. He is a former reporter of tvOne (Indonesian television news channel) and NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation). His work can also be seen in The Business Times Singapore, HalalTrip, Oasis KrAsia, and The News Lens International.
A YouTuber from an Indonesian indigenous tribe tries to find a balance between tradition and technology.
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