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Kendayan, or
Salako (Selako), is a
Malayic Dayak language of Borneo. The
exact number of
speakers remains unknown, but is
estimated to be
around 350,000...
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Kendayan may
refer to:
Kendayan language, a
Malayic Dayak language spoken in
Borneo Kendayan people, an
ethnic group of the
Dayak people group from Borneo...
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Kendayan/Selako, Keninjal,
Malayic Dayak (or "Dayak Malayic") and the "fairly
divergent varieties" of Urak Lawoi' and Duano.
Malayic Ibanic Kendayan/Selako...
- (also
called Luru, Berkati, Bakati, Bekatiq, Bekatiʼ Nyam-Pelayo, Bekatiʼ
Kendayan, and Rara Bakatiʼ) is a
language spoken by some 19,000
people in Borneo...
- The
Kendayan (also
known as
Dayak Kenyan or Kanayatn) are an
Indonesian ethnic group native to Kalimantan,
Indonesia in Borneo. The po****tion of the group...
- term for the
Pandat in
Kendayan language) with a
handle that
resembles a
cross is
referred to as "female Tangkin" by the
Kendayan people,
while a "male...
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Kaharingan Jingi Tiu Kejawèn
Kapitayan Kangeanese religion Karo
Pemena Kendayan religion Marapu Rejang religion Rotenese religion Saminism Movement Sangirese...
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Jambi Malay Jaring Halus Malay Kangean Kapuas Hulu
Malay Kaur
Kayong Malay Kendayan Keninjal Kerinci Ketapang Malay Kotawaringin Malay Kualuh Malay Kubu Kutainese...
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Tangkin of the Iban
people is not to be
confused with the
Tangkitn of the
Kendayan people,
which actually refers to the same
Pandat of the
Bidayuh people...
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Bidayuh Austronesian → Malayo-Polynesian → Land
Dayak Malaysia (Sarawak)
Kendayan, Selako, Bakatiʼ, Sara Bakati', Laraʼ, Bukar–Sadong, Biatah, Tringgus,...