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Dayak, Malayic,
Sabahan (although the
inclusion of
Sabahan groups into
Dayaks is not
common in Malaysia), and
Barito languages.
Nowadays most
Dayaks are...
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these campaigns,
Brooke relied heavily on
local Dayak soldiers,
famously stating, "Only
Dayaks can kill
Dayaks,"
underscoring both his
dependence on local...
- Look up
dayak or
Dayak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dayak may
refer to:
Dayak people, an
ethnic group native to the
interior of
Borneo island in...
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relationship between the
Banjar people and the
neighboring Dayaks have
always been good. Some
Dayaks who had
converted to
Islam have also ****imilated into...
- people. The
Dayaks,
previously known as the Sea
Dayak are
mostly Iban people.
Other ethnic groups such as the
Bidayuh people (Land
Dayak) and
Orang Ulu...
- with the
Ibanic branch or
other Malayic languages spoken by
Dayaks. Some of the
Malayic Dayak languages that have been
successfully identified and classified...
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Dayak in
politics refers to the parti****tion of
Dayaks to
represent their political ideas and
interests outside of
their community. The
movement has...
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Sambas Malays and
Dayaks due to
their support for the Madurese. In 2001,
another conflict broke out
between the
Madurese and
Dayak that
resulted in hundreds...
- Krio
Dayak may
refer to: the Krio
Dayak people the Krio
Dayak language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Krio
Dayak. If...
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Ngaju (also
Ngaju Dayak or
Dayak Ngaju) is an
Austronesian language spoken along the Kapuas, Kahayan, Katingan, and
Mentaya Rivers in
Central Kalimantan...