earliest Apo Kayan people are from the riverside of the Kayan River, Bulungan Regency, North Kalimantan, Indonesia. According to the Apo Kayan Dayak legend...
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Kayan people are similar to their neighbours, the Kenyah tribe, with which they are grouped together with the Bahau people under the Apo Kayan people...
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Bahau or Kayan Mekam people is a sub-ethnic group of the Apo Kayan people who inhabit West Kutai Regency (9.3%), East Kalimantan, Indonesia. They are found...
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people of the city of Miri and its surrounding areas. According to Miriek folk story, the Mirieks originated from the territories of Apo Kayan people...
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Orang Ulu (category Dayak people)
as:- Apo Kayan people Kenyah people Sebop Kayan people (Borneo) Bahau people Kendayan Ukit people Penan Kajang Kajaman Lahanan Sihan Bukitan people Punan...
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Apokayana is a genus of southeast Asian cellar spiders named after the Apo Kayan people of Indonesia and Malaysia. It was erected in 2018 for ten species transferred...
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Kenyah Lirung (Long Nuah) The Usun Apau (aka Usun Apo) plateau (in the Plieran River valley) or Apo Kayan Highlands (a remote forested plateau in Malaysian...
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lan, Woq Helaq (Hibau), Long Gelat, Ngorek, Mpraa, Baram Kayan, Apo Kayan, Balui Liko Kayan, Busang, and Bahau Saq. Some Kayanic-speaking Dayak ethnic...
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The Sultanate was founded by a Kayan group, the Uma Apan, who originated from the interior region of Apo Kayan (Kayan Highland Plateau), before settling...
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Lun Bawang (redirect from Lundayeh people)
that these Apo Duat people were once natives of old Brunei, but were pushed upriver into the highlands by the invading tribes such as Kayan, Kenyah, and...
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Guinea Expedition led by Lorentz and composed of the Kamoro [id] and Apo Kayan Dayak tribes in 1909–1910, which successfully met with representatives...
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North Kalimantan (category Kayan basin)
was forced to hand over control of the Bahau river, Pujungan river, and Apo Kayan. After long negotiation with the British, the Dutch recognised the British...
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The Apo Duat or Dayic languages are a group of closely related languages spoken by the Kelabit, Lun Bawang, and related peoples. They are: Kelabitic:...
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Leadership Uncovered in 'The Warlord of Kayan'". Kayan Valley. 5 March 2024. Retrieved 1 September 2024. "Abdul mata após recusa de documento para viajar com...
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Bakumpai people:- Dayak people (the originator) divided into primary ethnics: Sea Dayaks or Iban people Land Dayaks Dayak Apo Kayan or Kenyah-Bahau people Murut...
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Albert Lorentz with six of his Dayak Kenyah porters recruited from the Apo Kayan in Borneo. The predecessor of the Lorentz National Park, which encompasses...
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('who'), apo ('what'), mano ('which'), ngapo ('why'), pabilo ('when'), ke mana ('where to'), di mano ('where'), daghing mano ('from where'), dengan apo ('with...
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Aceh, bordering North Sumatra. It is primarily spoken by the native Malay people of Tamiang. Tamiang Malay is significantly different from Acehnese, the...
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the Minangkabau language that is predominantly spoken by the Aneuk Jamee people in Aceh, Indonesia, who are descendants of Minangkabau migrants who began...
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the Minangkabau language spoken by the Pesisir people in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Pesisir people are descendants of the Minangkabau who migrated...
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Although Minangkabau is still commonly spoken amongst the Minangkabau people, education specific to the culture in urbanizing locations is slowly being...
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Lorentz with six of his indigenous Dayak Kenyah porters recruited from the Apo Kayan in Borneo. The now highest Carstensz Pyramid summit was not climbed until...
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Kelabit language (category Apo Duat languages)
Journal 5: 116-124 Douglas, R. S. (1911). ‘A comparative vocabulary of the Kayan, Kenyan and Kelabit dialects’. Sarawak Museum Journal 1 (1): 75-119. Galih...
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as follows: Apo yang dibawake? Jalo. 'What is he bringing? Net.' Apo yang dimakan adek? Manggo. 'What is younger brother eating? Mango' Apo yang dipegang...
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widely spoken as a native language is Javanese, primarily by the Javanese people in the central and eastern parts of Java Island, as well as across many...
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decorating the walls of Kenyah Dayak longhouses in East Kalimantan's Apo Kayan region. Indonesia has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages, but the art-form...
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Lun Bawang language (category Apo Duat languages)
(1971). "Report on Anthropological Field Work Among the Lun Bawang (Murut) People of Sarawak" (PDF). Borneo Research Bulletin. 3 (1): 14. Retrieved 2010-09-25...
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Saʼban language (category Apo Duat languages)
is known as hmeu Saʼban in the Saʼban language. Saʼban is a member of the Apo Duat subgroup of languages, which also includes Kelabit, Lun Bawang/Lundayeh...
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Pekal is a Malayic language spoken by around 30,000 people on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, more specifically in Mukomuko Regency in Bengkulu Province...
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standard Malay and Indonesian change to [o], such as apa 'what' becoming apo, kita 'we' becoming kito, and tiga 'three' becoming tigo. The Belinyu dialect...
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