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Melanau (Malay:
Orang Melanau,
Melanau:
Tenawan Melanau) or A-Likou (meaning
River people in
Mukah dialect) is an
ethnic group indigenous to Sarawak,...
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Melanau is an
Austronesian language spoken in the
coastal area of the
Rajang delta on
northwest Borneo, Sarawak,
Malaysia and Brunei.
There are several...
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Melanau descent.
Pangeran Matusin (also
known as
Pangeran Mat
Hussin Gagah) –
Mukah Governor during Sultanate Brunei. His
mother was a
Melanau from...
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Melanau–Kajang
languages or
Central Sarawak languages are a
group of
languages spoken in Kalimantan,
Indonesia and Sarawak,
Malaysia by the Kenyah...
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Melanau calendar (Malay:
Bulan Melanau) is a
calendar used by the
Melanau people of Borneo. Its year
consists of 12 months. The
first month, Pengejin...
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major ethnic groups in Sarawak: Iban, Chinese, Malay, Bidayuh,
Orang Ulu,
Melanau and
several minor ethnic groups placed collectively under 'Others', such...
- Kaul (or
Pesta Kaul) is a
Melanau annual "cleansing" when traditionally,
uninvited spirits and
other bad
influences were
escorted out of the
village by...
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According to Dr.
Jeniri Amir, a
Melanau Historical and
Culture researcher as well as
author of the book,
Masyarakat Melanau di Sarawak,
Kampung Medong has...
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linguistically diverse;
ethnic groups including Iban, Chinese, Malay, Bidayuh,
Melanau,
Orang Ulu, Indian,
Eurasian and Kedayan.
English and
Malay are the two...
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Sultan Ahmad of Brunei), and
Pateh Laila Langgong. At the beginning,
Melanau and
Brunei were both
subjects of the Ma****ahit Empire. A
number of regions...