Answer:
(i)
Surontiko Samin of a teak forest village began questioning state ownership of
forests.
(ii) He argued that the state had not created the wind, water, Earth and wood,
so it could not own it.
(iii) Soon, he organised a widespread movement with the
support of his sons-in-law and other families in his village.
Some Saminists protested by lying down on their land when
the Dutch came to survey it, while others refused to pay taxes or fines or
perform labour.
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