Dayak Kenyah Village in Pampang Samarinda

INDONESIAN TRIBES - Pampang village located not too far from the center of the city of Samarinda. In this village there are Dayak Kenyah and Apokayan. Initially these two tribes who originally inhabited the forests of West Kutai and Malinau perform movement or displaced due reluctant to join Malaysia. The high Dayak nationalism makes them not hesitate to travel far to remain in the Republic of Indonesia.




The trip ended up in the village Pampang and until now has been growing villages inhabited by the Dayak Kenyah and Apokayan, even in 1991 the official Pampang village used as a cultural village in East Kalimantan. In this village activities performed by the Dayak tribe is growing, ranging from their original craft Dayak as bracelets, rings, purses, fabric etc., dances held every week, ornaments typical Dayak house style and color, Dayak weapons such as chopsticks and Saber, as well as traditional songs Dayak.



Visitors can also take pictures with the famous Dayak indigenous peoples have long ears leaf decoration resembles wearing earrings. Everyday objects Dayak can also be enjoyed in the village is like a musical instrument, typical weapons, clothes made of bark and Dayak food.

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