Sabah is located in the northern portion of the island of Borneo beside the South China Sea. As the second largest state in Malaysia, Sabah is not only home to many exotic plants and wildlife, but also home to approximately 40 indigenous tribes who are rich in culture and tradition.
Many of these indigenous peoples in Sabah have called Sabah their home for centuries, long before the creation of Malaysia. As development and modernity slowly creep in, concerns are raised about the loss of culture, traditions, land and overall identity of indigenous peoples in Sabah; concerns which PACOS tries to address together with the local communities.

