Customary Law Communities, hereinafter referred to as Dayak Indigenous Peoples throughout the island of Kalimantan in general, particularly in Central Kalimantan, are currently experiencing a very fundamental problem, namely related to ownership rights to customary lands and customary forests when viewed from the point of national law. | Community groups of Dayak Misik struggle for justice well-being and sustainable forestry in Central Kalimantan International Journal of Management IJM Volume 11 Issue 3 March 2020 pp. 242 246 Article ID IJM_11_03_026 Available online at http ijm JType IJM amp VType 11 amp IType 3 Journal Impact Factor 2020 Calculated by GISI ISSN Print 0976-6502 and ISSN Online 0976-6510 IAEME Publication Scopus Indexed COMMUNITY GROUPS OF DAYAK MISIK STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE WELL-BEING AND SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY IN CENTRAL KALIMANTAN Siun Jarias Faculty of Law Palangka Raya University Palangka Raya Indonesia. ABSTRACT Customary Law Communities hereinafter referred to as Dayak Indigenous Peoples throughout the island of Kalimantan in general particularly in Central Kalimantan are currently experiencing a very fundamental problem namely related to ownership rights to customary lands and customary forests when viewed from the point of national law. The Dayak Indigenous people who live in rural areas of Central Kalimantan where their ancestors have been inhabiting these villages for hundreds of years. However their customary lands and forests since 1945 up to 2019 have not yet received recognition protection and legality from the state. This paper describes efforts to preserve life and its tradition. Keywords Dayak indigenous people customary lands tradition Cite this Article Siun Jarias Community Groups of Dayak Misik Struggle for Justice Well-Being and Sustainable Forestry in Central Kalimantan International Journal of Management IJM 11 3 2020 pp. 242 246. http IJM JType IJM amp VType 11 amp IType 3 1. INTRODUCTION Central Kalimantan Province with an area of 153 square km with a population of 2 605 274 inhabitants with a density of around inhabitants Km2. It consists of 13 regencies 1 city 136 sub-districts 139 sub-districts 1 432 villages and 87 areas. Peoples of Dayak as indigenous people reach .