- Lun
Bawang or
Lundayeh is the
language spoken by the Lun Bawangs. It
belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian family. ****h is an
alternate name in East Kalimantan...
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state of
Sabah and
Krayan highland in Kalimantan, they are
sometimes named Lundayeh or Lun Daye. In Brunei, they are also
identified by law as one of the 7...
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Pangasinan Bikol MasbateƱo Cham Iban
Bidayuh Dusun Kadazan Lun Bawang/
Lundayeh Moken Creoles:
Betawi Ambonese Chavacano Tok
Pisin Kristang Dravidian:...
- and East
Malaysia (Sarawak,
Labuan and Sabah)
Created by
Bruneian Malay,
Lundayeh/Lun Bawang, Bajau, Kadazan-Dusun,
Bisaya (Borneo) Main
ingredients Sago...
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Malay (250,000 native, Indonesia) Sri
Lanka Malay (50,000, Sri Lanka)
Lundayeh/Lun
Bawang (55,000, East
Malaysia Brunei and Indonesia)
Kelabit language...
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Parapat (as in
Murut language) or
Pelepet /
Felepet (by the Lun
Bawang /
Lundayeh people) is a
sword very
characteristic of the
Murut people originating...
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Tolaki Butonese people Muna
people Bajau Mongondow Sangihe Lun Bawang/
Lundayeh Kadazan Melanau people Cham
people Jarai people Philippine Archipelago...
- Lun Bawang/
Lundayeh Bible (1982/1998)...
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Christianity (82%),
Islam (16%),
Animism (2%)
Related ethnic groups Tidung, Sino-Murut, Dayak, Kadazan-Dusun,
Lundayeh,
Orang Ulu and
other Austronesian peoples...
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related peoples. They are: Kelabitic: Kelabit, Lengilu, Sa'ban,
Tring Lundayeh: Lun Bawang, Adang, Balait, Kolur, Lepu Potng, Lun Dayah, Lun Daye, Padas...