I was going to say, before reading the first 4 year old comment.
They have the land, should have been growing the bamboo continuesly and other woods. Only takes a couple Machetes, and a few other metal tools, or fashioned stone tools and home made ropes to do what they were planning. Obviously education and skills, played a big part in delaying their endeavor.
Glad to see that they reserved the support they needed, to do what they wished.
Just to bad, the skills envolved, were lost with time.
the men are smoking cigarettes- causes need for money- if men are permanent residet-not guests like in iroquois- there will result overpopulation- & warring
iroquois the longhouse was belonged to grandmother sisters clan group-& nwomen/children all belonged to the clan- not to a man- the women also owned the communal farms- the men were guests of their wives mothers-men were gone hunting,trading,warring,sporting etc-much like today-but today the women/her children have noone to defend them from the husband or from stranger when hes at work-he cant defend vs 2 men/or in war-so longhouse housing provide safety/selfsufficient job 4 women&her daughters
sye pun berasal dr suku dayak kalimantan.sye sedih watch this video.because dh 4 years,tk pulang kalimantan.now i stay kuala lumpur.i miss long house n my family
Message from gemmabass. From the fund raising appeal around this short film, the community have managed to buy the tools they needed to start the buiding of their new traditional long house. Thank you to all those who helped in making this possible.
This really is an excellent project: I was lucky to see the longer version of the film and chat to the people who made at. This is one of those rare direct appeals from a community where you know exactly what'll be done with the money. Please do give a little to help.
r they iban?
khoniliouskulleh 8 months ago
I was going to say, before reading the first 4 year old comment.
They have the land, should have been growing the bamboo continuesly and other woods. Only takes a couple Machetes, and a few other metal tools, or fashioned stone tools and home made ropes to do what they were planning. Obviously education and skills, played a big part in delaying their endeavor.
Glad to see that they reserved the support they needed, to do what they wished.
Just to bad, the skills envolved, were lost with time.
KingRyltar 9 months ago
the men are smoking cigarettes- causes need for money- if men are permanent residet-not guests like in iroquois- there will result overpopulation- & warring
lmollot 10 months ago
iroquois the longhouse was belonged to grandmother sisters clan group-& nwomen/children all belonged to the clan- not to a man- the women also owned the communal farms- the men were guests of their wives mothers-men were gone hunting,trading,warring,sporting etc-much like today-but today the women/her children have noone to defend them from the husband or from stranger when hes at work-he cant defend vs 2 men/or in war-so longhouse housing provide safety/selfsufficient job 4 women&her daughters
lmollot 10 months ago
me 4
twodurian 2 years ago
sye pun berasal dr suku dayak kalimantan.sye sedih watch this video.because dh 4 years,tk pulang kalimantan.now i stay kuala lumpur.i miss long house n my family
jeffphee 3 years ago
wish i can go to dayak community in kalimantan
KampungBudayaSarawak 3 years ago
me too...back to the roots
agathaanggi 3 years ago
me three
jackyjuingjonathan 3 years ago
I am dayak(Iban) also...I miss my rumah panjai at Julau...now live and work in Thailand
ALzazer 3 years ago
Auk, aku pen lelengau ka rumah. tang nda lama legi pulai. Yay, will be back this coming summer break!
syvando 3 years ago
this clip is refer to dayak in sarawak or kalimantan? confuse
mambong 4 years ago
This is from Indonesia. The Dayaks also live in Sarawak.
syvando 3 years ago
I'm Dayak from that island, now live in canada
I miss my home ( rumah panjai)
apaialui69 4 years ago
I'm dayak too( iban ) live on Australia...and also miss them too!
atut1992 4 years ago
Message from gemmabass. From the fund raising appeal around this short film, the community have managed to buy the tools they needed to start the buiding of their new traditional long house. Thank you to all those who helped in making this possible.
gemmabass 5 years ago
I wish you all the best
davidpatonred 5 years ago
This really is an excellent project: I was lucky to see the longer version of the film and chat to the people who made at. This is one of those rare direct appeals from a community where you know exactly what'll be done with the money. Please do give a little to help.
frontcompany 5 years ago