Lun Bawang people

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The Lun Bawang people are an indigenous ethnic group of Borneo, primarily found in northern Kalimantan and Sarawak, known for their distinct Austronesian language, rice-farming traditions, and rich oral culture.

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Lun Bawang people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
agriculturalPractice hill rice cultivation
wet rice cultivation
alternativeName Lundayeh NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Indonesia
Malaysia
culturalHeritage epic chants
oral history
ritual songs
culturalTrait folklore
rich oral tradition
traditional dance
traditional music
ethnologueCode lnd
geographicDistribution interior highlands of northern Borneo
language Lun Bawang language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Austronesian languages
linguisticBranch North Bornean languages
locatedOn Borneo NERFINISHED
modernReligion Evangelical Christianity
partOf Dayak peoples of Borneo NERFINISHED
populationStatus minority group in Indonesia
minority group in Malaysia
primarySubsistence rice farming
recognizedAs indigenous people of Kalimantan
indigenous people of Sarawak
region Sarawak NERFINISHED
northern Kalimantan NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Kelabit people NERFINISHED
Lundayeh people NERFINISHED
Muruts NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
selfIdentification Lun Bawang NERFINISHED
traditionalCraft basketry
beadwork
weaving
traditionalEconomy subsistence agriculture
traditionalFood fermented foods
rice-based dishes
traditionalHousing longhouse
traditionalLivelihood fishing
gathering forest products
hunting
traditionalReligion animism

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Murut people relatedEthnicGroup Lun Bawang people