Dayak IbanThe Ibans comprise the largest percentage (almost 34%) of Sarawak's population. Formerly reputed to be the most formidable headhunters on the island of Borneo, the Ibans of today are a generous, hospitable and placid people. Because of their history as pirates and fishermen, Ibans...
In recent years, Bidayuh has been introduced as a medium of instruction in some preschools run by the Dayak National Bidayuh Association. The other Sarawak indigenous languages have some written materials in their languages but they are far from integrating into the Malaysian national curriculum. ...
urban poverty in four major towns in Sarawak, policies on women in Johor, Dayak education, socialisation in Sarawak, women labour force needs for the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE), Sabah women’s development plan, Orang Asli development in Tasik Chini, and education policy review...
Sutlive Jr. by the Dayak Cultural Foundation to compile an Iban-English Comprehensive Dictionary. It reports the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) International Film Festival in Kuching, Malaysia and the Craft Demonstration in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.EBSCO_AspBorneo Research Bulletin...
Anthony K. Samuel, Contemporary Migration among the Dayak Iban in Sarawak.(Book review)Sather, Clifford
Gawai Dayak paradeIban girls in a Gawai Dayak parade, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. 2 of 2 Gawai Dayak paradeMen carrying banners in Gawai Dayak parade, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Its Sarawak Museum (1891), set in scenic gardens, has exhibits of ancient Borneanculture. The main government bui...
Gawai Dayak paradeIban girls in a Gawai Dayak parade, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.(more) 2 of 2 Partake in makui, a Kenyah ritual song and line dance performed exclusively at the time of rice-plantingOverview of makui, a Kenyah ritual song and line dance performed in the evening on the ...