Singapore has indicated its interest to buy farm produce, such tiger prawns, dehydrated
Dayak brinjal, guavas and tilapia fish from the state, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah said today.
However, the existing and planned mining sites in Murung Raya overlap with land inhabited by a number of ethnic groups, such as the Murung and Punan Murung, all subsumed under the term '
Dayak'; (3) thus, access and rights to land become increasingly contested.
The number of people occupying each of the longhouses increases during the celebration of Gawai, a
Dayak ethnic harvest festival observed as a national holiday in Sarawak.
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During the past several decades, members of the indigenous population of Borneo--commonly referred to as
Dayak people--have repeatedly struggled to maintain their customary adat rights, (1) in an ongoing contest with companies, national elites and state policy.
The
Dayak is a term used to refer to a number of riverine and hill-dwelling ethnic native groups located in the central and southern part of Borneo.
Empirically, one of the medicinal plants used to treat diarrhea is
dayak onions (Eleutherine palmifolia L.
Gawai are festivals of thanksgiving for the
Dayak, who represent some of the indigenous peoples of Indonesia, Brunei and Malaysia.
Every visitor will be welcomed by
Dayak custom ceremony, namely Potong Garung Pantan.
In 1952 he was adopted by two Ngaju
Dayak families in Pangkoh (lower Kahayan) according to the adat ritual hatundi daha.