Monthly Archives: February 2010

Dayak Tribe In The Island Of Borneo

26 February 2010

Dayak tribes of Kalimantan are living in groups that live in the outback, on the mountain, and so forth.   In fact, the Dayaks motto is Mamut Ueh Menteng,means someone who has the power of courageous, well known not give up or never retreat.

They live clustered in the interior and divides into five clusters, namely the Sea Dayak (Iban), Land Dayak, Apo Kayan Dayak, Dayak Murut, Dayak and Ngaju (Ot Danum). Each family has different customs, but not much of a difference because they were originally derived from the same lineage. (more…)

Nias Tribe In The Island Of Andalas

15 February 2010

In general, the people of Nias are considered descendants of the tribe comes from a group of Burma and Assam, but different from the origin of the Batak. There are many theories about the origins of the tribe of Nias and no one can be sure because they originally came from more than one ethnic group.

The combination would be excellent because a combination of several ethnic groups. Ferrad (French descent) reported that a traveler from Saudi Arabia named Solomon mentions many different tribes in the year 851 BC.

Excavations in the cave TOGI Ndrawa ,or cave Pelita shows that the community has lived there since 7000 years ago. Many papers also support the theory. For example: many people live in trees are called Bela and communities who are called to live ditebing Nadaoya, according to the people of Nias two tribes above is a kind of spirits, evil spirits last. (more…)

Kajang Tribe In The Island Of South Celebes

7 February 2010

Kajang tribe or better known as the Indigenous Ammatoa are a tribe found on culture in south sulawesi Kajang Community can meet the district rather Bulukumba awning. A Tribe Classic is still going strong which is very sacred customs.

Ammatoa indigenous peoples living in groups in a forest area which covers approximately 50 km. They distance themselves from everything associated with things modernization, economic activity and government Bulukumba. Perhaps due to the relationship of indigenous peoples with their forest environment which always rely on the customary view of life which they believe. (more…)

Anak Dalam Tribe In Jambi

1 February 2010

Initially to be able to survive, Anak Dalam Ethnic, conducting hunting, brewing, fishing and eating fruit in the forest. But with the development of knowledge and the equipment used to live as a result of acculturation with the outside world, now has a familiar knowledge of agriculture and plantations.

Hunting animals such as pigs, monkey, bear,snake,turtles,deer and various species of birds, is one form of their livelihoods. Hunting activities carried out jointly with the dog. The instrument used was the spear and machete. In addition, to get the game also uses a system of traps and snares. (more…)