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Orang Bidayuh
Dayak Darat / Klemantan
Siku tuai Dayak Darat ba Sarawak, Malaysia.
Penyampau tubuh
205,900 (2014)[1]
Kandang endur ti mayuh mensia
Borneo:
 Malaysia (Sarawak)198,473 (2010)[2]
 Indonesia (Kalimantan Barat)n/a
Jaku
Jaku Bidayuh: Bukar Sadong, Jagoi, Biatah (Siburan and Padawan), Jaku Melayu (Jaku Melayu Sarawak) tauka Jaku Indonesia, Jaku Inggeris, Jaku Iban (jaku kedua)
Pengarap
Kristian (majoriti) (60% Katolik & 40% Protestan), Islam, Animisme
Related ethnic groups
Bekati', Binyadu, Jongkang, Ribun, Selako, Lara', Sanggau, Sara', Tringgus, Semandang, Ahé

Orang Bidayuh (tauka Land Dayak) ianya siti ari raban bansa ti diau ba begian barat Sarawak (ba begian Kuching enggau Serian) sereta ba utara Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia. Nama 'Bidayuh' mai reti 'orang ti diau ba tanah'. Ba Sarawak, sida ulih dibagi ngagai lima pechahan etnik ianya:

  1. Selakau/Lara (Daerah Lundu)
  2. Jagoi/Singai (Daerah Bau)
  3. Biatah (Daerah Kecil Padawan)
  4. Bukar/Sadong (Daerah Serian)
  5. Kuching Tengah / Bidayuh Baru / Bidayuh Moden (Menua Tengah Entara Padawan Enggau Bau)

Mayuh orang Bidayuh megai pengarap Kristian enggau sekeda ari sida ti megai pengarap Islam.

Jaku

Ba Sarawak, bisi dalam 25 itu dialek Bidayuh, enggau cunto Biatah, Singai-Jagoi, and Bukar–Sadong[3], tang jaku-jaku tu ulih dipechah agi laban bisi bida entara jaku-jaku Bidayuh ba menua enggau menua ti bukai. Orang Bidayuh ari Serian ti bejaku enggau jaku Bidayuh Bukar-Sadong (tauka Bibukar) enda mereti jaku Bidayuh ari Padawan (tauka Biatah) enggau jaku Bidayuh ari Bau. Jadual tu mandingka jaku-jaku Bidayuh.

Iban Bidayuh Bukar-Sadong Bidayuh Biatah Bidayuh Bau-Jagoi Bi-Annah
Apai Amang Sama Sama Sama'
Indai Andĕ / Ayang/ A'nek Sendo Sino Sin(d)ū'
Aku Aku Ěku Oku Aku'
Pemakai / Utai Dempa Pima'an Pimaan Pinguman Pinguman
Asi Songkoi / Sungkoi Tubi Tubi Tubi'
Dik / Nuan Amu Ku'uh Mu'uh Ku'u

Penerang

  1. "State Statistics: Malays Edge Past Chinese in Sarawak". Borneo Post Online. February 8, 2014. Diarkib ari asal on 15 April 2016. Diambi 15 April 2016.
  2. Saw Swee-Hock (2015). The Population of Malaysia (Second ed.). Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-98-146-2036-9.
  3. Shiv Shanker Tiwary; P. S. Choudhary (2009). Encyclopaedia of Southeast Asia And Its Tribes (3 Vols.). Anmol Publications. p. 247. ISBN 978-81-261-3837-1.