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Bidayuh Tribal Village Near Kuching
Posted by bidayuh 50 days ago (http://www.travelblog.org)Life In Sarawak
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Samikh Naremang: Wikipedia Bidayuh
Posted by bidayuh 50 days ago (http://naremangsalako.blogspot.com)
Linguistically, the Salako belong to another language family tree which is of the Malayic-Dayak family (the same family as the Iban).[1] The Lara, although said to be more related to the Bidayuh (Jagoi-Singai), speak a language almost not mutually intelligible at all with the Bidayuh but belonged to the same language family tree which is the Land Dayak.[2] Even their customary rituals and rites d
Bisinghai's Blog
Posted by bidayuh 50 days ago (http://bisinghai.multiply.com)
Welcome to bidayuh nigeria @ bisinghai's home page! I don't really have much to talk about on my home page but I will always try to up-date it with my latest photo collection... beside that I will also try to up-date u all of my current location & also future destination... So to all my friends out there, check out my homepage regularly for my where about... & u can also set a date with me over t
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In Sarawak, most of Bidayuh population are found within 40 km of the geographical area known as Greater Kuching, within the Kuching and Samarahan division.
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