Bidayuh is the collective name for several indigenous groups found in southern
Sarawak
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,
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and northern
West Kalimantan
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,
Indonesia
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, on the island of
Borneo
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, which are broadly similar in language and culture (see also
issues below). The name ''Bidayuh'' means 'inhabitants of land'. Originally from the western part of Borneo, the collective name Land Dayak was first used during the period of Rajah
James Brooke
James Brooke (29 April 1803 – 11 June 1868), was a British soldier and adventurer who founded the Raj of Sarawak in Borneo. He ruled as the first White Rajahs, White Rajah of Sarawak from 1841 until his death in 1868.
Brooke was born and ra ...
, the
White Rajah
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of Sarawak. At times, they were also lesser referred to as
Klemantan people. They constitute one of the main indigenous groups in Sarawak and West Kalimantan and live in towns and villages around
Kuching
Kuching ( , ), officially the City of Kuching, is the capital and the most populous city in the States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Sarawak in Malaysia. It is also the capital of Kuching Division. The city is on the Sarawak Ri ...
and
Serian in the
Malaysia
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n state of
Sarawak
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, while in the
Indonesia
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n province of
West Kalimantan
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they are mainly concentrated in the northern
Sanggau Regency. In Sarawak, most of Bidayuh population can be found within 40 km of the geographical area known as Greater Kuching, within the
Kuching
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and
Serian Division. They are the second-largest Dayak ethnic group in Sarawak after the
Iban and one of the major Dayak tribes in West Kalimantan.
Settlement areas
Predominantly Bidayuh areas in Sarawak are in the suburban areas of the state capital city of Kuching (Penrissen as well as
Padawan areas),
Lundu, Siburan,
Bau and
Serian. Most Bidayuh villages can be found in the rural areas of Padawan, Lundu, Penrissen, Bau and Serian. The area continues up to the adjacent West Kalimantan border, where they reside in Kembayan, Noyan, Sekayam, and Jangkang district in Sanggau Regency. The area in which they live is mainly in the basin of the
Sarawak River
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and hilly to a mountainous forest, traditionally worked by rotational agriculture and hunting based around farms populated from parent villages situated on the hills for protection. Today, almost all the traditional
longhouse
A longhouse or long house is a type of long, proportionately narrow, single-room building for communal dwelling. It has been built in various parts of the world including Asia, Europe, and North America.
Many were built from lumber, timber and ...
villages have been replaced by individual houses, by roads and there are some plantation agriculture and a reduced emphasis on the growing of hill padi. Fruit trees, especially
Durian
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, remain important property markers. The distinctive architectural and cultural feature of the Bidayuh is the head-house, now adopted as a symbol.
Languages
There are approximately 25 dialects of Bidayuh (Land Dayak) spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia, which can be grouped into four clusters of dialects: Eastern, Central, Highland, and Western. In Sarawak, there are generally said to be three main linguistic groupings (
Biatah,
Singai-Jagoi, and
Bukar–Sadong), but these can be broken down even beyond the list referenced below as most people can be distinguished by locals down to village level through smaller differences in vocabulary and intonation.
Each area speaks its own dialect:
# Lundu speaks ''
Jagoi'', ''
Salako'' and ''
Lara
Lara may refer to:
People
* Lara (name), can be a given name or a surname in several languages
* Lara (mythology), a naiad nymph, daughter of the river Almo in Ovid's ''Fasti''
Places
*Lara (state), a state in Venezuela
* Electoral district ...
''.
# Bratak, Singai, Krokong, and Jagoi speak ''
Singai-Jagoi''.
# Penrissen speaks ''Bisitang'' while people in Kampung Bunuk speak ''Bunuk'' (Segu-Benuk).
# Siburan vicinity speaks ''
Biatah''.
# Bidayuhs who live around Serian such as
Tebakang, Mongkos,
Tebedu to Tanjung Amo near the border of Kalimantan, Indonesia speak ''
Sadong(Similar To Bukar but different dialects and accent)''.
# Bidayuhs who live around Serian such as Baki, Baru, Taee, and Tarat speaks the ''
Bukar language''.
# Bidayuhs in Padawan speak several but related dialects like ''Bi-Annah'', ''Pinyawa'', ''Braang, Bia, ''Bisepug,'' and ''Emperoh/Bipuruh''.
# Bidayuh Moden speaks mixed languages, mixed languages between ''Padawan'' and ''
Jagoi language
Jagoi, Singai or Bau, is a Dayak language of Borneo. Gumbang dialect may be closer to Tringgus.
Dialects
Bau language is divided into seven dialects, namely:
* Jagoi - notably from Serikin, Stass, Serasot etc., towards Kampung Selampit in ...
'' (Semeba, Tematu, Bumbok, and Sudad).
The dialects are not mutually intelligible and
Malaysian English
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or
Malay are often used as commonly spoken languages within the community.
Linguistic issues

The Serian Bidayuhs have a distinct dialect known as
''Bukar–Sadong'', which is not intelligible to Bidayuhs from other Districts. Here are some examples of the differences in the various dialects spoken in Serian, with their English and Malay equivalents. Also included are two Philippine languages,
Kapampangan
Kapampangan, Capampañgan or Pampangan may refer to:
*Kapampangan people, of the Philippines
*Kapampangan language
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and
Tagalog:
Religion and beliefs
Bidayuhs are traditionally
animist
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or pagans, and vestiges of these beliefs remain.
The
Brooke family
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era saw the arrival of
Christian
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missionaries from 1848, bringing education and modern medicine, while a similar process also took place in
Dutch Borneo on the Dutch controlled side. The great majority of Bidayuh are now Christians,
majority of them being Roman Catholic. Almost 70% of the people of Bidayuh have changed their traditional name to English name since they converted to Christianity and many young indigenous Bidayuh in Sarawak do not practice their traditional ceremonies anymore, weakening their culture as indigenous peoples of Sarawak. The Bidayuh people are the closest relative of the Melanau people and are said to have the same ancestor before splitting into different tribes. The original Bidayuhs are mainly pagans or animists, however 50% already converted to Christianity. They have big festivals like
Gawai Dayak
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It is observed annually on the month of June b ...
, which is a celebration to please the padi spirit for a good harvest.
Most Bidayuh villages have either a
Roman Catholic
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or
Anglican
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church, or a
mosque
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Originally, mosques were si ...
. The Biatah people, who live in the Kuching area (Padawan/Lundu), are mostly Anglican with Catholic minorities. Meanwhile, the people who live in Bau or Serian are mostly Catholic. Catholicism was first introduced to people in Kampung Taee by the
Mill Hill Missionaries in the early 1920s.
Some renowned churches were also being established in some villages such as SIB (Sidang Injil Borneo) also known as the Borneo Evangelical Mission (BEM) church, Baptist as well as other denominations like Seventh-Day Adventist (SDA), Assemblies of God, Methodist, Latter Rain, etc.
The Bidayuh of Bukar had a unique tradition of hanging the bodies of the dead on trees and leaving them to rot away. The skeletons are left on trees as a reminder of the dead. The tradition is rarely practiced nowadays.
The Bidayuh or Klemantan celebrate Gawai Padi (Paddy Festival) or Gawai Adat Naik Dingo (Paddy Storing Festival).
The
Nyobeng/Nyobong was an ancient
headhunting
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ritual that was performed to show gratitude for peace and good harvests. The ritual involved bathing or cleaning the skulls of sacrificed humans.
Salako and Lara people
Although classified as "Bidayuh" by the Malaysian government, the Salako and Lara culture have little resemblance to other Bidayuh groups and their oral tradition claims different descent and migration histories. Linguistically, the Salako belong to another language family tree which is of the
Malayic Dayak family (the same family as the
Iban).
The Lara, although said to be more related to the Bidayuh (Jagoi-Singai), speak a language almost not mutually intelligible at all with the Bidayuh but belonged to the same language family tree which is the
Land Dayak.
Even their customary rituals and rites differ from the other Bidayuhs (all Bidayuhs share almost the same ritual and customary rites).
Culture
Musical heritage
The Bidayuh have a musical heritage consisting of various types of
agung ensembles - ensembles composed of large hanging, suspended or held, bossed/knobbed
gong
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s which act as a drone without any accompanying melodic instrument.
They also use a bamboo
idiochord tube zither
The tube zither is a stringed musical instrument in which a tube functions both as an instrument's neck and its soundbox. As the neck, it holds strings taut and allows them to vibrate. As a soundbox, it acoustic resonance, modifies the sound and ...
called ''pratuokng''.
Traditional dance
* Nyigar
Traditional cuisine
Several traditional Bidayuh dishes are:
* ''
Kasam Dihan goreng'', fried fermented
durian
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with pork and
lemongrass
''Cymbopogon'', also known as lemongrass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, oily heads, Cochin grass, Malabar grass, citronella grass or fever grass, is a genus of Asian, African, Australian, and tropical island plants in the grass family.
Some ...
condiment
* ''Rotung'',
sago
Sago () is a starch extracted from the pith, or spongy core tissue, of various tropical palm stems, especially those of ''Metroxylon sagu''. It is a major staple food for the lowland peoples of New Guinea and the Maluku Islands, where it is c ...
cooked in bamboo
* ''Kubar'', sweet sago pancakes
* ', sticky sago paste
* ''Assam'', chicken and tapioca leaves cooked and served in a bamboo stalk
* ''Tobah / Kasam Pengak'', preserved wild animal meat or pork, and fish
Standard of Living
According to Professor Dr Peter Songan (graduate from
Cornell University
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, in Year 2004 the Bidayuh Graduate community by category of qualificationA majority of the graduates holds a diploma degree (45.1%), followed by bachelor (44.2%), masters (5.2%), Ph.D. (0.9%) and others (4.7%).
Table 2. Distribution of Graduates by Degree Frequency Percent
Diploma 743 holders 45.06%
Bachelor 729 holders 44.21%
Masters 85 holders 5.16%
Ph.D. 15 holders 0.91%
Others 77 holders 4.67%
Total 1649 holders 100.00%
Notable Bidayuhs
*
Cornelis
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Cornelis (Kees) an ...
, former
governor of West Kalimantan.
*
Anding Indrawani Zaini, an ''
Akademi Fantasia
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'' star, model, actor and singer. He is of mixed
Melanau
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-Bidayuh parentage.
*
Bonnie Bunyau Gustin, national powerlifter who won Malaysia's first ever gold medal in the sport in the men's 72 kg event at the
2020 Summer Paralympics
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in
Tokyo
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, breaking the Paralympic record in the process.
*
Bryan Nickson Lomas, former Malaysian national
diving
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athlete. He was the youngest Malaysian athlete to qualify for
2004 Summer Olympics
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when he was 14.
*
Dewi Liana Seriestha, Miss World 2014 Top 25 and Miss Talent for Miss World
Beauty Pageant
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. She is of mixed Bidayuh-Indonesian parentage.
*
James Dawos Mamit, former Malaysian cabinet deputy minister.
*
Made Katib, former Anglican bishop of the
Diocese of Kuching.
*
Malcolm Sim Mejin, author of
contemporary
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adult novels and
children's books
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. She is of mixed Bidayuh-Malaysian Chinese parentage.
*
Michael Manyin Jawong, former Sarawak cabinet minister.
*
Pandelela Rinong, Malaysian national
diving
Diving most often refers to:
* Diving (sport), the sport of jumping into deep water
* Underwater diving, human activity underwater for recreational or occupational purposes
Diving or Dive may also refer to:
Sports
* Dive (American football), ...
athlete.
*
Richard Riot Jaem
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, first ethnic Bidayuh to be appointed as a minister in the
Malaysian cabinet.
* Tony Eusoff, actor and model.
*
Venice Elphi anak Danny Kaya, Malaysian football player, played for
ATM FA.
*
Willie Mongin, former Malaysian cabinet deputy minister.
References
Notations
*
Baruk Dayak
* Patrick Rigep Nuek (2002). The Dayak Bidayuh Community: Rituals, Ceremonies, and Festivals.
External links
Ethnologue language treeBook on the Bidayuh language available for purchase from SIL, or freely downloadable from SIL
free accessAnglican eucharistic liturgy digitised by Richard Mammana
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