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Kayan
"The Tattooing of a Married Kayan Woman," (c. 1896-98), photograph by William Henry Furness III. Illustration from The Home-Life of Borneo Head-Hunters (1902).
Penyampau tubuh
200,000
Kandang endur ti mayuh mensia
Borneo:
 Malaysia (Sarawak)30,000 (2010)[1]
 Indonesia (East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan & West Kalimantan)no census
Jaku
Kayan-Murik languages (Kayan language), Indonesian language, Malaysian language (Sarawak Malay)
Pengarap
Christianity (predominantly), Bungan (Folk religion)
Related ethnic groups
Bahau people, Kenyah people

Siti ari raban bansa asal Borneo, Kayan ngembuan penyemaka enggau raban bansa Kenyah, enggau nya sida dikelompokka begulai enggau bansa Bahau ari baruh raban bansa Apo Kayan. Bansa Kayan dikategori nyadi sebagi ari bansa Dayak. Sida tu bebida ari, lalu enda tau disakal enggau, bansa Kayan ari Myanmar.

Penyampau tubuh etnik Kayan engka urung 200,000 iku.[2] Sida tu sebagi ari raban orang ke besai agi ke disebut begulai enggau nama Orang Ulu. Baka sekeda bansa Dayak bukai, sida dikelala nyadi bujang berani, kala nyadi pengayau, landik betanam padi ba menua ili, sereta ngembuan pantang sereta ngeregang pending entara kededua lelaki enggau indu.[3]

Penerang

  1. William W. Bevis (1995). Borneo log: the struggle for Sarawak's forests. University of Washington Press. p. 152. ISBN 0-2959-7416-8.
  2. Kayan in the Encyclopædia Britannica Archived 14 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved on 12 August 2006, from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
  3. Monthly Packet, Volume 12. J. and C. Mozley. 1857. p. 370.