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- Kaamatan or Pesta Kaamatan is a form of harvest festival celebrated on 30 and 31 of May annually in the state of Sabah and Federal Territory of Labuan...
- Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan is a beauty pageant held annually during the Kaamatan cultural event in Sabah, Malaysia. The reigning Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan is Hyellene...
- of Kaamatan Festival celebration, 30 and 31 May are the climax dates for the state-level celebration that happens at the place of the yearly Kaamatan Festival...
- harvest festival known as Gawai, and the Kadazandusun community celebrate Kaamatan. Despite most festivals being identified with a particular ethnic or religious...
- Pesta Kaamatan is an annual celebration by the people of Kadazandusun in Sabah. It is a one-month celebration from 1 to 31 May. In modern-day Kaamatan Festival...
- gatherings and ceremonies. The most important festival of the Kadazans is the Kaamatan or harvest festival, where the spirit of the paddy is honoured after a...
- mee, and has recently been used to make ice cream, and served during the Kaamatan festival. Three different types of rice being used to produce lihing, talak...
- worshipped Kinoingan, a rice deity, and celebrate Kaamatan, the harvest festival, every year. During Kaamatan, there are certain rituals which have to be carried...
- usually by the congregations of Simalungun Protestant Christian Church. Kaamatan: Sabah in Malaysia Kadayawan: Davao City, Philippines Khuado: Zomi, Chin...
- later known as the Kaamatan. Although an ethnic Dusun (but he was also of mixed Murut blood), Sedomon's intention was for Kaamatan to be a day for all...