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  2. National costume of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Written records dating to the fourteenth century document the importance of textiles in the social and religious lives of Indonesians. The highly distinctive traditional dress, or pakaian adat, best shows the diversity of uses of textiles throughout the archipelago. The even more elaborate bridal dress displays the best of each province's ...

  3. Iban culture - Wikipedia

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    Adat berumah (House building rule) Adat melah pinang, butang ngau sarak (Marriage, adultery and divorce rule) Adat beranak (Child bearing and raising rule) Adat bumai and beguna tanah (Agricultural and land use rule) Adat ngayau (Headhunting rule) Adat ngasu, berikan, ngembuah and napang manyi (Hunting, fishing, fruit and honey collection rule)

  4. Iban people - Wikipedia

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    A Dayak war party in proas and canoes fought a battle with Murray Maxwell following the wreck of HMS Alceste in 1817 at the Gaspar Strait. [44] The Iban Dayak's first direct encounter with the Brooke and his men was in 1843, during the attack by Brooke's forces on the Batang Saribas region i.e. Padeh, Paku, and Rimbas respectively.

  5. Dayak people - Wikipedia

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    The Dayak (/ ˈ d aɪ. ə k / ⓘ; older spelling: Dajak) or Dyak or Dayuh are one of the native groups of Borneo. [4] It is a loose term for over 200 riverine and hill-dwelling ethnic groups, located principally in the central and southern interior of Borneo, each with its own dialect, customs, laws, territory, and culture, although common distinguishing traits are readily identifiable.

  6. Apo Kayan people - Wikipedia

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    A photo of a Dayak Kenyah woman from the Apo Kayan region (upper Bulungan Regency), central Borneo (now North Kalimantan), Indonesia taken by Anton Willem Nieuwenhuis during the Commission's Trip to central Borneo, circa 1898–1900. Photo of Jean Demmeni . The Apo Kayan people group are divided into 3 sub-ethic Dayak people, namely:-

  7. Culture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Indonesia (Indonesian: Budaya Indonesia) has been shaped by the interplay of indigenous customs and diverse foreign influences.With over 600 distinct ethnic groups, including significant Austronesian and Melanesian cultures, contributing to its rich traditions, languages, and customs, Indonesia is a melting pot of diversity.

  8. Punan Bah - Wikipedia

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    Dayak people, Sekapan, Kejaman, Lahanan' Punan Bah or Punan [ 1 ] is an ethnic group found in Sarawak , Malaysia and Kalimantan , Indonesia . [ 2 ] The Punan Bah people are distinct and unrelated to the semi-nomadic Penan people.

  9. Tenun Ulap Doyo - Wikipedia

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    Weaving ulap Doyo or Cain ulap Doyo is a woven art cloth of the tribe of Benuaq in Cape Isuy, District Kutai, Samarinda, East Kalimantan. [1] Its main ingredient is fiber leaf Doyo. [2]