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In the rainforests of West Kalimantan, in Indonesian Borneo, the Indigenous Dayak Iban listen to what they call “omen birds,” ...
The Iban trackers were men brought in from a loyal tribe from the Sarawak province on the island of Borneo - the Iban people. Throughout the Malayan Emergency, the Ibans were the eyes and ears of ...
This was published 16 years ago. Borneo - Mild at heart The Sarawak jungle is the last habitat of the orang-utan, Steve Meacham keeps his head as he visits the "wild men" of Borneo.
In Indonesian Borneo, a community of Indigenous Dayak Iban have fought for the past four decades to protect vast swaths of rainforest that are home to a diverse number of songbirds.
Henry Golding (left) and Antoni Porowski (right) with a member of the Iban tribe in Borneo in 'No Taste Like Home With Antoni Porowski'. Photo: Handout. On this trip, ...
"This gathering is something that is very important to me," said Joel Zacchaeus Anak Ebi, sporting the traditional Iban headgear worn by one of Borneo's best-known tribes.
One of Professor Lim Tow Keang’s prized possessions is a ceremonial textile from the Iban tribes of Borneo, known as the pua.. Adorned with icons and symbols, cloth like this was used in the ...