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  2. Lamin house - Wikipedia

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    Lamin house is the identifier of the Dayak people who live at East Kalimantan. [1] its 300 meters long, and 15 meters wide, as well as 3 meters high. [1] Few families live in lamin houses because this house can accommodate approximately 100 people. [1] In 1967, Indonesia Government inaugurated the lamin house at East Kalimantan. [2]

  3. Rumah adat - Wikipedia

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    Rumah adat are traditional houses ... While baluk roundhouse of Bidayuh Dayak is built on ... It has walls consisted of 750,000 pieces of ironwood from Kalimantan ...

  4. Bubungan Tinggi - Wikipedia

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    Rumah Bubungan Tinggi or Rumah Banjar or Rumah Ba-anjung is an iconic type of house in South Kalimantan. Its name Bubungan Tinggi refers to the steep roof (45 degrees). It is one of the Banjarese House types. [1] In the old kingdom time, this house was the core building within a palace complex, where the King and his family resided.

  5. Ma'anyan people - Wikipedia

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    The Dayak Ma'anyan people in South Kalimantan are grouped as Ma'anyan II. Administratively, the Ma'anyan people have just recently appeared in the 2000 census and made up 2.8% of the Central Kalimantan population; previously the Ma'anyan people were grouped together with the Dayak people in the 1930 census. [2]

  6. Bidayuh - Wikipedia

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    Bidayuh is the collective name for several indigenous groups found in southern Sarawak, Malaysia and northern West Kalimantan, Indonesia, on the island of Borneo, which are broadly similar in language and culture (see also issues below).

  7. 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:-

  8. Lawangan people - Wikipedia

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    The organization of this people is Dusmala which is made up of three sub-ethnic Dayak people namely, Dusun people, Ma'anyan people and Lawangan people. Lawangan Dayak Tribe Areas with significant populations Central Kalimantan : 100,000 . East Kalimantan : 16,000 . South Kalimantan : 3,000 . Language Lawangan , Maanyan , Banjar , Indonesia Religion

  9. Iban culture - Wikipedia

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    Adat begawai (festival rule) Adat idup di rumah panjai (Order of life in the longhouse rule) Adat betenun, main lama, kajat ngau taboh (Weaving, past times, dance and music rule) Adat beburong, bemimpi ngau becenaga ati babi (Bird and animal omen, dream and pig liver rule) Adat belelang tauka bejalai (Journey or Sojourn rule)