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forest nomads. In 1880 the
Ukits were
encountered by the
English explorer Harry De
Windt who
described them as follows: The
Ukits are
generally supposed to...
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Ukit is a
Punan language of Sarawak, Malaysia. 'Punan
Ukit' is a
dialect of the
related language Bukitan.
Ukit at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
- kingdom. The site is
noted for the
preservation of the
plaster on the tomb of
Ukit Kan Lek Tokʼ, a king
buried in the side of the
largest pyramid. Ekʼ Balam...
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Ukit Kan Lek Tokʼ (or
possibly Ukit Kanle'k Tok') was an
ancient Maya ajaw or king of the city of Ek'
Balam in the Yucatán
Peninsula from May 26, 770...
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Tanjongs and Kanowits)
Lugats Lisums Melanaus Penans Sians Tagals Tabuns Ukits Being accorded the
status of
rakyat jati ('indigenous citizens') in Brunei...
- 849) Copán (complete list) – Yax
Pasaj Chan Yopaat, King (763–post-810)
Ukit Took, King (822–?)
Palenque (complete list) –
Janaab Pakal III, Ajaw (799–...
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Ukit Took was the last Ajaw of Copán. He
ascended the
throne on 6
February 822. He
commissioned Altar L in the
style of
Altar Q, but the
monument was never...
- Lisum, Penan, Sian,
Tagal (Murut), Tring, Adang, Livong, Miriek, Tabun,
Ukit, Bakong, Kiput, Berawan, Narum, Dali,
Penan &
other Dayaks), Malay, Bidayuh...
- territory.
Within the
territory defined by the
United Kingdom and
Ireland (
UKIT) this
collection is
known as the
Annual Appeal, and it
often carries another...
- Sian, Suluk, Sungai, Tagol, Timugon, Tombonuwo, Tring, Tringgus, Tutoh,
Ukit, Uma’ Lasan)
Minority Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Isan, Karen, Kurdish, Malayalam...