The indigenous peoples of the Heart of Borneo are commonly known as Dayak. The term was coined by Europeans referring to the non-Malay inhabitants of Borneo. There are over 50 ethnic Dayak groups ...
The Dayak Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) hopes the federal government will formulate a special agenda and specific financial allocation for the Dayak business community. Its secretary-general ...
I journeyed into the heart of Borneo to listen and learn from the culture and wisdom of the Dayak tribe, guardians of the Borneo rainforest, who have lived sustainably and in harmony with nature ...
Wood engravings, published in 1897. dayak stock illustrations Malay culture, wood engravings, published in 1897 Malay culture, left side: 1, 3-6) Idols (ancestral portraits) from Nias, 2) Funeral ...
The Dayak Kenyah people live in the lungs of the world. Deep inside the lush rainforests of East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on the island of Borneo, they have coexisted in harmony with their forbidden ...
The Dayak’s Oil Palm Planters Association (Doppa), a non-profit organisation which protects the interests of the indigenous palm oil smallholders, has issued a rebuke against the Human Rights Watch (H ...
A vector of "Hari Gawai" festive celebration with Dayak people and Sarawk map in flag colour. "Selamat Hari Gawai" in English is a day to give thanks to Gods after rice harvesting season is over.
David Attenborough and cameraman Charles Lagus begin their quest in Borneo, the first in the chain ... jungle to a village belonging to the Dayak tribe, where they are given a warm welcome.
Themed “Borneo Mysticism”, the 10-day BCF showcased three traditional stages – the Chinese, Malay/Melanau and Dayak.