DYAK

or Dayakboth: dīˈăk, name applied to one of the groups of indigenous peoples of the island of Borneo, numbering about 2 million. The Dyaks have maintained their customs and mode of life largely uninfluenced by modern civilization. The group is generally divided into the Sea Dyaks, or Iban, who inhabit the coastal areas and rivers; the Land Dyaks of SW Borneo; the Bahau of central and E Borneo; and the Ngadju of S Borneo. In Dyak communities, a few enormous longhouses provide dwelling places for a whole village. Each longhouse has a chief. In clearings made in the jungle, rice, yams, sugarcane, and other crops are grown cooperatively by the people of the entire community. Fishing and hunting (with blowguns and poison darts) supplement the food supply. Dyaks have highly complex animistic and shamanistic religious cults. Intertribal warfare has persisted, with headhunting as an important feature. In the second half of the 20th cent, Indonesia encouraged immigration to Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) from other areas of Indonesia, especially Madura. Tensions between the immigrants and the indigenous Dyaks have led to recurrent violence by Dyak tribesmen.

See B. Sandin, The Sea Dayaks of Borneo before White Rajah Rule (1968); D. Freeman, Report on the Iban (2d ed. 1970); R. Pringle, Rajahs and Rebels (1970).

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...176 b A Dyak longhouse From nineteenth-century...Sarawak Government, Malay, Chinese and Dyak as well as British, have kindly added to...close on 200,000 in Sarawak. The name Sea Dyak is somewhat misleading. To the Netherlands...
...and identity. This process, masuk Melayu or to become Malay , is well documented in northwest Borneo. 33 Despite their Dyak origins, Sarawak Malays have a coherent ethnic and cultural identity, and becoming Malay entailed progressive entry into a...
...while he tore and struck at him with his free hand. The fourth Dyak danced around the two with raised parang watching for an...giant towering above the battling four. The parang of the Dyak who sought Pro fessor Maxons life was already falling as a...
...and the mushroom ____________________ 1 Wah wah -- Dyak name for gibbon ape. islands which skimmed on the water were...consists of two Chinese amahs, Arusap, our Murut houseboy, one Dyak-Murut small-boy, a Javanese gardener, three to a dozen semi...
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...term, Allah Taala, from Arabic meaning Most High God (e.g. Sea Dyak New Testament 1952; Iban New Testament 1988). Curiously some...1978. Micromotives and macrobehavior. New York: WW Norton. Sea Dyak New Testament 1952. Penyanggup baru: iya nya surat ti madah ka...
...principally because of the birds which concentrated on it, being the only rice in the neighbourhood. 3. The third year they tried the Dyak method of just cutting and burning without cultivating (as in former years they had done in China, and expended much time and...
...Marie Bissert, Karen Brodine, Olga Broumas, Rita Mae Brown, Chrystos, Cheryl Clarke, Martha Courtot, Alexis de Veaux, Miriam Dyak, Susan Griffin, Eloise Klein Healy, Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, Irena Klepfisz, Joan Larkin, Karen Lindsey, Honor Moore, Robin Morgan...
...part of our poetry. The last few years have seen a few collections based in the intimate knowledge of a person dying: Miriam Dyak Dying (this is a bit older than the rest), Ron Schreiber John , Paul Monette Elegies to Rog , and Sharon Olds The...
...British Parliamentary Papers: Accounts and Papers, 1850 IV 9 , "Return of British Vessels Attacked or Plundered by Malay or Dyak Pirates off the Coast of Borneo, August 1839-1849". 50 D. G. E. Hall, A History of South-East Asia (London, 1966...
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...tour of the world--and you have no more right to deprive a Dyak of his vote in a "possible" Polynesian Parliament, than...
...Don Lyon, Oakland, Calif. Discover the Spice Islands of Java, Borneo, Sulawesi and Bali. See Javas ancient temples, Borneos Dyak tribes people, Sulawesis mountainous volcanos, and Balis green terraced rice patties. Each island is like another world...
...an English adventurer who had been awarded control of the state by the Sultan of Brunei in 1841 after helping to suppress a Dyak uprising. The pair had met in London in early 1853, and Brooke later wrote to the young naturalist suggesting that he should...


 

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...state of Sarawak, let alone its fearsome Dyak headhunters, when a fellow musician at...500,000 subjects - Malays, Chinese and Dyak tribesmen - just as his father before him...torso, her shrivelled head kept by the Dyak natives. But Sylvia, who was still intrigued...
...morning when an aeroplane alighted on route for Brisbane from Sydney via Port Macquarie. The machine was an Avro, 100 horsepower (Dyak engine) and was piloted by Captain Jack Tracey who was accompanied by his wife. The pilot is an advertising agent for the Fox...
...are integral to the performance. Brian Dyak, who is EIC president and chief executive...good, then they wouldnt do them," Mr. Dyak said. Audiences are being "legitimately...before the Prism Awards ceremony. Brian Dyak (below left), EIC president and chief executive...
...Tierra del Fuego he was appalled that any human beings could lead such barbarous lives. When Wallace lived for a time with the Dyak headhunters of Borneo, he liked them. Apart from that cultural ritual, he said he witnessed very little violent behaviour among...
...members of the Sarawak Volunteer Force had arrived with native Dyak guides. The little party set out just before midnight heralded...carried across one swollen torrent on the shoulders of an elderly Dyak. Pat was sure they were going to be swept away at any moment...
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DYAK or Dayak both: di ak, name applied to one of the groups...Bahau of central and E Borneo; and the Ngadju of S Borneo. In Dyak communities, a few enormous longhouses provide dwelling places...and the indigenous Dyaks have led to recurrent violence by Dyak tribesmen. See B. Sandin, The Sea Dayaks of Borneo before...
DAYAK see Dyak . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...1838) for Borneo, and on the west coast there he assisted (1840) Muda Hassim, uncle of the reigning sultan, to suppress rebel Dyak tribes. For his services he was made (1841) rajah by the sultan of Brunei and proceeded to create a government and to put down...
...1964, continued sporadically until Aug., 1966. The sultanate of Brunei became fully independent in 1984. The resettlement of non-Dyak Indonesians in Kalimantan has led to recurrent violence against the settlers by Dyaks. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...identity by assuming the dress and attributes of a woman; this practice is rare but has been found among the Chukchee. See Dyak , Araucanians , Arapaho , Cheyenne , and Ute . See M. Eliade, Shamanism (tr. 1964); M. J. Harner, ed., Hallucinogens...


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