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  2. Mutang Urud - Wikipedia

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    Mutang Urud (20 October 1958) is an Indigenous Kelabit environmental activist, born in Long Napir in Sarawak, a state of Malaysia located on the island of Borneo. [1] Urud is known for helping to organize anti-logging blockades in Sarawak, and as the founder of the Sarawak Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance. [ 2 ]

  3. Kelabit people - Wikipedia

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    Three native Kelabit women, 1922. Kelabit is the misnomer of pa Labid, whereby pa is the Kelabit word for 'river' and Labid is the name of the river where the Kelabit people traditionally settle along.

  4. Kelabit language - Wikipedia

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    Oceanic Linguistics 45 (2): 311-338. Blust, Robert (2016). Kelabit-Lun Dayeh Phonology, with Special Reference to the Voiced Aspirates. Oceanic Linguistics 55 (1): 246-277. Bolang, Alexander & Tom Harrisson (1949). ‘Murut and related vocabularies with special reference to North Borneo terminology’. Sarawak Museum Journal 5: 116-124

  5. Primary texts of Kabbalah - Wikipedia

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    That books containing secret lore were kept hidden away by (or for) the "enlightened" is stated in 2 Esdras xiv. 45–46, where Pseudo-Ezra is told to publish the twenty-four books of the canon openly that the worthy and the unworthy may alike read, but to keep the seventy other books hidden in order to "deliver them only to such as be wise ...

  6. English Grammar in Use - Wikipedia

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    Preview of unit 2 showing lesson and exercises. The book is in use by English language students, especially those from non-English-speaking countries, as a practice and reference book. Though the book was titled as a self-study reference, the publisher states that the book is also suitable for reinforcement work in the classroom. [3]

  7. Kelabit Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The Kelabit Highlands are a mountain range located in the northernmost part of Sarawak, Malaysia in the Miri Division.It hosts the Bario village. [1] The highest mountains in this range are Mount Murud at 2,423 metres (7,949 ft), Bukit Batu Buli at 2,082 metres (6,831 ft), and Bukit Batu Lawi at 2,046 metres (6,713 ft).

  8. Kelabit - Wikipedia

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    Kelabit may refer to: . Kelabit people, an indigenous tribe in the interior of Sarawak, Malaysia; Kelabit language, the language of the Kelabit people; Kelabit Highlands, a mountain range in Sarawak, Malaysia

  9. Bario - Wikipedia

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    The Bario community is located on the Kelabit Highlands, consisting of 13 [5] to 16 villages with a small number of roads linking between them, covering an area of 3,850 km 2. [4] It is bordered by the Tamabu range of mountains in the west and Apo Duat mountains in the east.