- beadwork. Many
Rungus now work in town, and have
abandoned the
communal life of the
longhouse for
modern Malaysian society.
Momogun Rungus has a very antique...
- It is a
commonly encountered tourist souvenir in that part of the world.
Rungus are
typically about 45–50 cm (18–20 inches) in
length with a long narrow...
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Rungus (Momogun) at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Kimaragang Language and
Culture Rungus Dictionary on Webonary...
-
Rungu may
refer to:
Rungu (Borneo
ethnic group), of
Borneo in the
South China Sea
Rungu (African
ethnic group), of
Zambia and
Tanzania in
Africa Rungu...
-
heartland of the
Rungus people which is a sub-ethnic
group of the
majority Kadazan-Dusun race and is
therefore a
major centre of
Rungus culture. It is also...
- the Sino community, such as Sino-Kadazan, Sino-Dusun, Sino-Murut and Sino-
Rungus.
Analogus to
other Peranakans of
Maritime Southeast Asia, the Sino-Natives...
- (Bis)
Tatana (Dus)
Lotud (Dus)
Dusun (Northern Dusunic)
Rungus (Run)
Nuluw Gonsomon Central Rungus Pilapazan Kiravangan Gandahon Kirapak Tupak Sinandapak...
-
existed today. The
Kadazan and
Rungus migrated out of
Nunuk Ragang through Labuk River. The
grouping of
Kadazan and
Rungus later arrived in Tempasuk, Kota...
-
group of
languages spoken by the
Bisaya and
Dusun (including
Kadazan and
Rungus), and
related peoples in the
Malaysian province of
Sabah on Borneo. The...
- Honegger. In
December 1952 the
mission work
amongst Rungus began with the ****embly of 45
Rungus headmen, some BCC
members and both
missionaries Bienz...