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Ethnic group from Borneo
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Bidayuh is the collective name for several indigenous groups found in southern
Bidayuh
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Land Dayak languages are a group of dozen or so languages spoken by the Bidayuh (Land Dayaks) of northwestern Borneo, and according to some sources, also
Land_Dayak_languages
Public holiday in Sarawak, Malaysia (1–2 June)
Gawai Dayak (Iban: Ari Gawai; Bidayuh: Andu Gawai; Malay: Hari Gawai Dayak) is a form of harvest festival celebrated on 1 and 2 June annually in the state
Gawai_Dayak
census. Iban Malay Chinese Bidayuh Melanau The Dayak of Sarawak mainly comprises the Iban (historically the Sea Dayak) and Bidayuh (historically the Land
Demographics_of_Sarawak
State in East Malaysia
linguistically diverse; its ethnic groups include Iban, Chinese, Malay, Bidayuh, Melanau, Orang Ulu, Indian, Eurasian and Kedayan. English and Malay are
Sarawak
Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia
2000 census) Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Land Dayak Bidayuh Biatah–Tringgus Jagoi Dialects Gumbang? Language codes ISO 639-3 sne Glottolog
Jagoi_language
Town and district capital in Sarawak, Malaysia
"Bau" is uncertain, but it is commonly believed to derive from a local (Bidayuh or Malay) word meaning "smell" or "odor". This has been interpreted in
Bau,_Sarawak
Austronesian language spoken in Borneo
Bukar–Sadong is an Austronesian language mainly spoken by Bidayuh people in Sarawak but also in bordering regions of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. McGinn
Bukar–Sadong_language
Language
Region Borneo Ethnicity Bidayuh Native speakers (72,000 cited 2000) Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Land Dayak Bidayuh Biatah–Tringgus Biatah
Biatah_language
Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia
Malaysia (2007) Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Land Dayak Bidayuh Biatah–Tringgus Tringgus Dialects Gumbang? Language codes ISO 639-3 trx
Tringgus_language
Capital city of Malaysia
as well as diverse indigenous languages of Semai, Iban, Kadazandusun, Bidayuh and other languages. The architecture of Kuala Lumpur is a mixture of old
Kuala_Lumpur
Suburb in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Chinese : 810 Melanau : 325 Bidayuh : 162 Indian : 57 Other ethnics : 108 TOTAL : 29,662 Malay : 4,860 Chinese : 921 Iban : 784 Bidayuh : 293 Melanau : 154 Indian :
Petra_Jaya
Country in Southeast Asia
non-Malay indigenous groups of Sabah and Sarawak: which includes Dayaks (Iban, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu), Kadazan-Dusun, Melanau, Bajau and others. Non-Malay bumiputeras
Malaysia
Landak Bidayuh Badat Badat Sanggau Bidayuh Bakati' Bakati' Kanayatn Satango Bakati' Bengkayang Bidayuh Bakati' Bakati' Kuma Bakati' Bengkayang? Bidayuh Bakati'
List of Dayak groups of West Kalimantan
List_of_Dayak_groups_of_West_Kalimantan
Scriptures) in 2011. The New Testament in the Bau Bidayuh language (Ethnologue: sne) spoken by the Bidayuh people (also known as the Land Dayak) of Sarawak
Bible translations into the languages of Indonesia and Malaysia
Bible_translations_into_the_languages_of_Indonesia_and_Malaysia
"SEHATI SEJIWA"". Archived from the original on 2014-11-20. Retrieved 2014-12-13. "Wai FM Iban frequency". "Wai FM Bidayuh frequency". Voice of Malaysia
List of radio stations in Malaysia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Malaysia
Subregion of the Asian continent
Indians, at around 6%. In East Malaysia, the Dayaks (mainly Ibans and Bidayuhs) make up the majority in the state of Sarawak, while the Kadazan-Dusuns
Southeast_Asia
Human settlement in Malaysia
Tarat Village is a Bidayuh village situated in the district of Serian in of Sarawak, Malaysia. It comprises three sub-villages, namely Tarat Mawang, Tarat
Tarat,_Malaysia
Rebellion against Brunei
ore in Siniawan, while the Malays who resided in the Tonga Tanah used Bidayuh laborers. However, as soon as Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin II Brunei realized
Sarawak_Uprising_of_1836
Austronesian ethnic group
preferring to use the term Dayak for only two distinct groups, the Land (Bidayuh) and Sea Dayaks (Iban). The Dutch classification from the 19th century
Dayak_people
Island in Southeast Asia
Austronesian Indigenous peoples from Borneo, encompassing the Iban and Bidayuh in East Malaysia, and the Kayan, Kenyah and Ngaju of Kalimantan. Historically
Borneo
Administrative division of Sarawak, Malaysia
minorities. Basically, it is traditionally a home to Malay, Chinese and Bidayuh people. Most Sarawakian Malay/Muslims are predominantly originated from
Kuching_Division
Mountain in Sarawak, Malaysia
Mount Singai (Bau Bidayuh: Dorod Singai) is a mountain located in Bau District, Kuching Division, Sarawak. The mount is located 25km southwest of Kuching
Mount_Singai
Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of Austronesian family. Also, Tringgus-Sembaan Bidayuh language is spoken as an immigrant language from Sarawak. According to
Languages_of_Kalimantan
Kampung Mundai (Mundai Village) is one of the Bidayuh community settlement in Padawan area of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located at Km 2, Jalan Padawan
Kampung_Mundai
Hill in Sarawak, Malaysia
Bratak Hill (Bau Bidayuh: Bung Bratak) is a hill located in Bau District, Kuching Division, Sarawak. The hill is located about 39 kilometres (24 mi) from
Bratak_Hill
City and state capital in Sarawak, Malaysia
consists primarily of Malays (208,154), Chinese (219,882), Iban (152,897), Bidayuh (48,635), non-Malaysian citizens (5,602), other Sarawak Bumiputras (Orang
Kuching
2200 people, the majority being Bidayuh, as well as Chinese, Malay, Iban & Indians. The language used there is Bidayuh Bukar. Two schools were built near
Taee_Village
Malaysian politician and technocrat
1956), the spouse of former Sarawak State Legislative Assembly speaker of Bidayuh descent, Dato Robert Jacob Ridu (born 1949), then followed by a younger
Idris_Jala
Sarawak, the Padawan Municipal Council (Majlis Perbandaran Padawan), and to Bidayuh Village, which is also known as Kampung Padawan. The Jalan Padawan is the
Padawan,_Sarawak
Sarawakian political party in Malaysia
from Parti Bumiputera would dominate the new party, leaving its Iban and Bidayuh members sidelined. PESAKA decided to join Sarawak Alliance without a merger
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu
Parti_Pesaka_Bumiputera_Bersatu
Regional cuisine of Malaysia
lapis Sarawak (Sarawak layer cake); the Bidayuh have asam siok (chicken rice cooked in bamboo) and sup ponas Bidayuh (soup dish made of tapioca). The Melanau
Sarawakian_cuisine
Rajah of Sarawak
rebellion led by Liu Shan Bang with his force composed of Ibans and local Bidayuh tribes. It is noted that Brooke's Iban forces pursued the remaining rebels
Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak
Charles_Brooke,_Rajah_of_Sarawak
Ethnic groups
Mandarese People Minahasan People Acehnese people Bantenese Dayak people Bidayuh Ngaju people Ma'anyan people Lawangan people Dusun people Kenyah people
Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia
Ethnic_groups_in_Southeast_Asia
Ethnic group from Sarawak, Malaysia
fifth-largest ethnic group in Sarawak (after Iban, Chinese, Malays, and Bidayuh). Even though a minority in Sarawak, Melanau forms a large part of Sarawak's
Melanau_people
British dynasty ruling the Raj of Sarawak (1841–1946)
Ukit, Bakong, Kiput, Berawan, Narum, Dali, Penan & other Dayaks), Malay, Bidayuh (Land Dayaks) and Iban (Sea Dayaks). In addition, it received numerous
White_Rajah
District in Sarawak, Malaysia
14.1% Chinese, and 0.6% Bidayuh. Most of the Iban are farmers, while the Chinese are shopkeepers and the Malays and Bidayuhs tend to be government employees
Sri_Aman_District
Rebel Leader of the Sarawak Uprising
ore in Siniawan, while the Malays who resided in the Tonga Tanah used Bidayuh laborers. However, as soon as Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin II Brunei realized
Datu_Patinggi_Ali
Proposed subgroup of Austronesian languages
Sarawak Kayanic Kayan-Murik-Merap Segai-Modang Land Dayak Banyadu-Bekati Bidayuh-Southern Land Dayak Malayo-Chamic Malayic Chamic Sundanese Rejang Moken
Greater North Borneo languages
Greater_North_Borneo_languages
Parang (knife)
(parang) that originates from Borneo. This parang is used by the native Bidayuh (Land Dayaks) people. While the Buko is also used by the Malays chiefly
Buko_(cleaver)
Speakers of Austronesian languages
peoples) Malayo-Polynesian: Borneo groups (e.g., Kadazan-Dusun, Murut, Iban, Bidayuh, Dayak, Lun Bawang/Lundayeh) Chamic group: Cambodia, Hainan, Cham areas
Austronesian_peoples
Bumiputera Malay Iban Bidayuh Orang Ulu Melanau Other Bumiputera Negrito Senoi Melayu Asli / Proto-Malay Bajau Balabak / Molbog Bidayuh Bisaya / Bisayah Bukitan
Ethnic origins of people in Malaysia
Ethnic_origins_of_people_in_Malaysia
Traditional weapon of the Dayak people of Borneo
the Dayak people of Borneo. It is also known as parang ilang among the Bidayuh, Iban and Penan people, malat by the Kayan people, baieng by the Kenyah
Mandau_(knife)
Town in east Malaysia on the Batang Lupar River
population). This district's population also followed by Chinese, Malays, and Bidayuh community. Sarawak Skills Development Centre, Sri Aman (fully owned by
Simanggang
Town in Sarawak, Malaysia
district population was 90,763 in 2010. About 65% of the population are Bidayuh. The other main ethnic groups are Iban, Chinese, and Malay. Limestone formations
Serian_Division
influence reached as far as rural eastern Sarawak where enslavers pursued the Bidayuh, bone remains and cave paintings were found in Sireh Cave within Serian
Slavery_in_Brunei
Town in Malaysia
ethnic groups are Chinese (20,584 residents), Malay (8,362), Melanau (216), Bidayuh (57), and other ethnics (15). Betong's main economies are centered on farming
Betong,_Sarawak
Ethnic group from Borneo
"Sea Dayak" to distinguish the Iban from the "Land Dayaks" (such as the Bidayuh). This distinction reflected the Iban's more mobile, riverine lifestyle
Iban_people
Public broadcaster of Malaysia
language networks: the main Malay language network, the Blue network for Bidayuh language, the Green network for Iban and Kayan/Kenyah languages and the
Radio_Televisyen_Malaysia
Division of Sarawak, Malaysia
Orang Ulu people. Other Sarawakian ethnic groups do exist, especially Bidayuh and Melanau, who migrate from various parts of Sarawak. It has one of the
Limbang_Division
Malaysian politician (born 1951)
Richard Riot anak Jaem (born 1 December 1951) is a Malaysian politician who served as the Special Envoy of the Prime Minister to East Asia from 2020 until
Richard_Riot_Jaem
Place in Malaysia
population is Majority of Malay almost 66% and follow by Iban, Chinese, Bidayuh, Melanau, Orang Ulu, Eurasian and Indian. On 11 November 2016, the status
Samarahan_Division
64th Miss World Pageant
Archived from the original on 1 April 2025. Retrieved 23 April 2025. "Bidayuh Miss Malaysia World hopes to inspire others". The Borneo Post. 14 September
Miss_World_2014
District in Sarawak, Malaysia
own right. The majority of the population of this district is from the Bidayuh ethnic group. The administrative town for this district is the town of
Tebedu_District
Meeting place of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly in Kuching, Malaysia
100 years. The building design takes the shape of baruk, a traditional Bidayuh communal round-shaped house. The cross-section of the building is designed
New Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building
New_Sarawak_State_Legislative_Assembly_Building
Language family concentrated in Southeast Asia
origin in some of the modern-day Bornean languages such as Land Dayak (Bidayuh, Dayak Bakatiq, etc.), Dusunic (Central Dusun, Visayan, etc.), Kayan, and
Austroasiatic_languages
District in Mukah Division, Sarawak, Malaysia
(2024) Ethnicities / Nationality Percentage Malays 30.87% Iban 13.9% Bidayuh 0.25% Melanau 37.68% Other Bumiputeras 0.06% Chinese 16.72% Indians
Matu_District
District in Sarawak, Malaysia
Dewan Suarah Bau St. Stephen Catholic Church, Bau Bidayuh Cultural Centre (Pusat Kebudayaan Bidayuh), Bau Bau Sports Arena, Jambusan, Bau (under construction)
Bau_District,_Sarawak
Parang, Sword
regarded as the national weapon of the Sarawakian Malay people and the Bidayuhs (Land Dayak people), and as well as Kalimantan, Indonesia. It also functions
Parang_latok
Existence of multiple, distinct cultures within a single country
remaining 10% comprises: Native East Malaysians, namely Bajau, Bruneian, Bidayuh, Dusun, Iban, Kadazan, Kedayan, Melanau, Orang Ulu, Sarawakian Malays,
Multiculturalism
District of Malaysia in Sarawak
group (5,164 people), Chinese (381 people), other Bumiputera (69 people), Bidayuh (62 people), Melanau (44 people), and the smallest group is the Indian
Sebuyau_District
Town and district capital in Sarawak, Malaysia
through Tebedu. Most of the town's inhabitants are indigenous people of the Bidayuh tribe. The minority Chinese operate retail and trade offering daily needs
Tebedu
Administrative division of Sarawak, Malaysia
at Betong and Saratok, while some resides at Pusa. Other races such as Bidayuh, Melanau and Orang Ulu are not native to Betong division. However, due
Betong_Division
ore in Siniawan, while the Malays who resided in the Tonga Tanah used Bidayuh laborers. However, as soon as Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin II Brunei realized
Military_of_historic_Sarawak
ore in Siniawan, while the Malays who resided in the Tonga Tanah used Bidayuh laborers. However, as soon as Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin II Brunei realised
Siege_of_Lidah_Tanah_(1836)
pandemic 2019 Tamira Lallemand Bidayuh-English 2018 Melinda Peter Jinap Bidayuh-Kelabit 2017 Shastaclaire Drickerson Bidayuh-Punjabi 2016 Trisdewi Trisno
Miss Cultural Harvest Festival
Miss_Cultural_Harvest_Festival
Island federal territory of Malaysia
local-born descendants whom are mostly ethnically Iban with pockets of Bidayuh and Orang Ulu residents. As of 2010[update] Census the population of Labuan
Labuan
Malaysian prelate
seminarian, he learnt to master and speak few languages of natives such as Bidayuh, and Iban. At the age of 25, Poh was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop
Simon_Peter_Poh_Hoon_Seng
Radio station in Kuching, Malaysia
Selangor FM KL FM Negeri FM Melaka FM Johor FM Red FM Wai FM Iban Wai FM Bidayuh Sri Aman FM Sibu FM Bintulu FM Miri FM Limbang FM Labuan FM Sabah FM Sabah
Sarawak_FM
Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
Uyghur), Korea B4a – Korea, Han Chinese (Denver), Tujia, Uyghur, Borneo (Bidayuh) B4a1 (TMRCA 22,900 [95% CI 18,200 <-> 28,400] ybp) B4a1a (TMRCA 9,700
Haplogroup_B_(mtDNA)
Malaysian diplomat, from 2018 High Commissioner to Nigeria
Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari on 12 September 2018. Tiwat is the second Bidayuh to be appointed high commissioner/ambassador after Datuk John Tenewi Nuek
Gloria_Corina_Peter_Tiwet
Division of Sarawak
(Kenyah, Kayan, Penan etc.), 7% Chinese, 3.4% Malay, 1.3% Melanau, and 0.3% Bidayuh, and 0.1% other. Kapit Division consists of four districts (Kapit, Song
Kapit_Division
District in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
(2024-06-05). "Bidai Bide are the result of the traditional artwork of the Bidayuh Jagoi Babang Community of Kalimantan". Zonapos (in Indonesian). Retrieved
Jagoi_Babang
Mahkota at Lidah Tanah. Meanwhile the Bidayuh were boosted in manpower, though made up of desperate ones. The Bidayuh were armed with the mandau, the kliau
Capture_of_Siniawan_(1836)
Species of flowering plant
ecology of the two species are currently lacking. Called Kukan by the Bidayuh ethnic group Called Kupan or Kumpan by the Iban ethnic group also called
Ficus_grossularioides
Malaysian politician
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly for Padungan Chong Chieng Jen. He is a Bidayuh from Sarawak. Mordi completed his secondary education at Sekolah Menengah
Mordi_Bimol
return for an official pardon, so ending the Naning War. 1836 Malays and Bidayuhs of the Sarawak River basin revolted and proclaimed their independence from
Timeline_of_Malaysian_history
Austronesian language spoken in Sumatra, Indonesia
Malayo-Polynesian languages in Sumatra. McGinn (2009) classified it among the Bidayuh languages of Borneo, closest to Bukar–Sadong. According to the source,
Rejang_language
Hindu temple in Kuching, Malaysia
the years following Sarawak’s entry into the Federation of Malaysia, a Bidayuh-Melanau hunter named Abi bin Benggali reportedly rediscovered the site
Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Mount Matang
Sri_Maha_Mariamman_Temple,_Mount_Matang
Putra as Malaysia's second ambassador to the Vatican on 21 March, is a Bidayuh who hails from Kampung Duras, Kuching. The Apostolic Nunciature in Malaysia
Catholic_Church_in_Malaysia
Malaysian diver (born 1993)
born in (Kampung) Kupuo Jugan, a Bidayuh village in Bau, Sarawak to Hartini Lamim and Pamg Joheng. She is of Bidayuh ethnicity, a Bumiputera native to
Pandelela_Rinong
Baruk is a traditional Bidayuh communal house characterised by its round shape and conical roof. It has been built in various part of western part of
Baruk_(house)
Malaysian politician
ministry triggered unhappiness among the Bidayuh community in Sarawak that there were no longer any Bidayuh appointed to the ministry. He was dropped
Tiki_Lafe
Malaysian clothing
traditional costume Dusun women with Sunduk An Iban couple in their ngepan. A Bidayuh man with a flute from Sarawak. Jah Hut performers in Selangor. An Orang
Malaysian_cultural_outfits
Indonesian-Philippine traditional musical instrument
and Indonesia (Iban, Modang, Murut) and Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia (Bidayuh, Dusun, Iban, Kadazan, Kajan, Kayan, and Murut), places where agung orchestras
Agung
Place in Sarawak, Malaysia
Serikin is a small Dayak Bidayuh town in Kuching Division, Sarawak, Federation Of Malaysia. The town is located about 15 km from Bau town and 80 km from
Serikin
Town and district capital in Sarawak, Malaysia
people ever lived there. In the middle of the eighteenth century a group of Bidayuh people from near Bau migrated and settled on the west bank of the Batang
Lundu,_Sarawak
Akademi Fantasia star, model, actor and singer. He is of mixed Melanau-Bidayuh parentage. Len Bubat – Melanau song composer/ producer/ lyricist (first
List_of_Melanau
Radio station in Kota Kinabalu and Kuching, Malaysia
and Sarawak Programming Languages Kadazan-Dusun, Melanau, Chinese, Iban, Bidayuh, Murut (for songs), Malaysian language (Sabah Malay and Sarawak Malay)
Kupi-Kupi_FM
Town and district capital in Sarawak, Malaysia
forms the majority of the population (51%) with Malay (40%), Chinese (7%), Bidayuh and Melanau minorities. A majority of the Iban people live in longhouses
Saratok
Malaysian footballer
substitute, and Malaysia loss 2–3. Akwensivie was born in Serian, Sarawak to a Bidayuh mother and a Ghanaian-Malaysian father. He also has a brother, Abbel who
Rodney_Celvin_Akwensivie
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
probable T-M70+: 2% (4/204) of Hui in Liaoning province, and 0.9% (1/113) of Bidayuh in Sarawak. Haplogroup T1a-M70 in South Asia is considered to be of West
Haplogroup_T-L206
are the Dayak people, who are either Iban (also known as Sea Dayak) or Bidayuh (also known as Land Dayak) of which are mainly Christians. The Iban form
Demographics_of_Malaysia
State biology research institute, Sarawak, Malaysia
extract. In 2007, Adenosma nelsonioides (known as Bunga Ta'ang by the Bidayuh community) was documented by Sarawak Biodiversity Centre at Padawan area
Sarawak_Biodiversity_Centre
Place
mixed, with half of the population is Iban followed by Melanau, Malay, Bidayuh and Chinese predominating. The majority of the people live in Sarikei town
Sarikei_Division
People of Malaysia
Bumiputera Malay Iban Bidayuh Orang Ulu Melanau Other Bumiputera Negrito Senoi Melayu Asli / Proto-Malay Bajau Balabak / Molbog Bidayuh Bisaya / Bisayah Bukitan
Malaysians
Malaysian state legislative election
people, Bidayuh, and Orang Ulu. The Ibans are primarily located in rural areas, the Chinese is primarily located in the urban areas; Bidayuh was traditionally
2006_Sarawak_state_election
"Premier announces formation of Greater Kuching Coordinated Development Agency to develop Bidayuh areas". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 21 July 2022. v t e
Greater_Kuching
Parang (knife)
of the Kendayan people, which actually refers to the same Pandat of the Bidayuh people. Malaysia portal Indonesia portal Parang Chandong Buko (cleaver)
Tangkin
Political party of Sarawak, Malaysia
Anti-Peninsula based parties Political position Centre-left Slogan Parti Adup Ta (Bidayuh: Our own party) Dewan Negara: 0 / 70 Dewan Rakyat: 0 / 31 (Sarawak seats)
Parti_Aspirasi_Rakyat_Sarawak
BIDAYUH
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BIDAYUH
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
One who Happy Goddess Kali
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun
Biblical
middle
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Life
Female
Swiss
, bitter, or, their rebellion.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shivasakthi | ஷிவா ஷகà¯à®¤à®¿
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Indian
Support
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Worshiper of Allah
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Ear Ring
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Moon
BIDAYUH
BIDAYUH
BIDAYUH
BIDAYUH
BIDAYUH