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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...Development Party. Partai Raayat Brunei (Brunei) see Peoples Party. Parti Bangsa Dyak Sarawak (Malaysia/ Sarawak) Parti Bangsa Dyak Sarawak may be translated as the Dyak Race Party of Sarawak. It is a communal-based political organization which...
...his vocabulary. He was anxious to see Dyak villages for himself. Permission was granted...passed from Malay-inhabited territory into Dyak territory; and the pangirans begged him...the Lundu river and visit the friendly Dyak chief to whom Makota had introduced him...
...insurmountable barrier to the return of the plague. Dyak priestesses expel ill-luck from a house by hewing...winds, and settle again, and yet again, on the weary Dyak world. On Dyak rivers you may see many of the miniature houses, laden...
...male anthropologist researching the sex lives of the Dyak people of Borneo, for instance, might try to understand...But he could not check this translation with a Dyak man, because the Dyak man would then have to translate Western notions of...
...printed in an American language. LAND DYAK or BETA 221 Amai Allah Taala rindu ong...St. Johns Gospel, Acts, 1912. SEA DYAK 223 11 Bendar; bendar, aku madah ka nuan...1934 by the BFBS; tr. by Mr. McCaba. DYAK: Ngaju dialect 222 hamauh dengam, keton...
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...the D. yakuba assembly always begin with Dyak). Second, a gene with a one-to-one...1) excluding D. sechellia (Dere, Dyak), Dsim, Dmel and (2) excluding D. simulans (Dere, Dyak), Dsec, Dmel. The rationale for this...
...Allah Taala, from Arabic meaning Most High God (e.g. Sea Dyak New Testament 1952; Iban New Testament 1988). Curiously some...Micromotives and macrobehavior. New York: WW Norton. Sea Dyak New Testament 1952. Penyanggup baru: iya nya surat ti madah...
...younger days made long trips to the interior, and was so close to the inhabitants that another son became a blood brother to a Dyak. Moreover, in the 1890s he applied for a permit to prospect for gold along the upper reaches of the Berau River. The request...
...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...
...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 Father...
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...that accordingly a single stereotype government is to make the tour of the world--and you have no more right to deprive a Dyak of his vote in a "possible" Polynesian Parliament, than you have to steal his mat. Here again, we see that the pertinence...
...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...
...introduce "a good leaven of Christianity and the arts of civilization" so that what they called "the dark heathenism of the Dyak," the indigenous people of Borneo, might be "enlightened."4 The great religions of Islam and Buddhism, the faiths of...
...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...


 

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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...
...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...
...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...
...one of them recognised it. But what was more surprising was when the WWF team showed the picture to the people of the local Dyak tribes, they, too, showed not a flicker of recognition. This means the animal must be extremely shy and elusive and probably...
...to themselves." The onus of social responsibility should not be thrust on the artist or the music company, counters Bryan Dyak, president and chief executive of the Entertainment Industries Council, a nonprofit organization that provides information...
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DYAK or Dayak both: di ak, name applied to one...E Borneo; and the Ngadju of S Borneo. In Dyak communities, a few enormous longhouses provide...indigenous Dyaks have led to recurrent violence by Dyak tribesmen. See B. Sandin, The Sea Dayaks...
...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...
DAYAK see Dyak . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...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...
...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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