sacred forests once dotted the countryside in every country.before progress cam along.along devlopment its shadow.in india a few still exist.thanks to superstitions.and simple peoples faith.
@SabahForestUtan yes, off course. among the tribes also, they hunting each other. the "dayak's" traditions head hunting spreads to all over borneo. borneo and dayak are one.
Nice to see the lifestyle of my own people in the other side of Borneo Island. Am a Kenyah from Baram Sarawak of the Badeng/Jamok tribe. Perfectly understands what Bro Kule Adjang says in the video. And am really please to see the old Kenyah lifestyle is still preserved, yet I am impress with Bro Kule's knowledge on the effect of preserving the forest. Way to go senganak(Bro) Kule.....
the indigenous people keep losing their habitat, food, shelter, and whole livelihood to greedy people who have no clue what life is for, or how precious it really is. It's evil, that's what has happened to our planet. People lived for THOUSANDS of years, close to the earth, then came the "progress".
Uinah joooo...great video!
MrChampiun 2 months ago
sadis
alvinalfian 3 months ago
nice video&info, Respect ... from sabahborneo brother :)
dkk78 5 months ago
there is dreadful story.tege ijin babantal batu je manunggu ah,.
jhonronarogas 6 months ago
he's opinion,global warming getting hotter... hotter... and hotter..
is a small village can protect the forest..? yes! we can!
theresianamaria 9 months ago
full respect of these people..
oprandip 10 months ago
sacred forests once dotted the countryside in every country.before progress cam along.along devlopment its shadow.in india a few still exist.thanks to superstitions.and simple peoples faith.
vidaripollen 10 months ago
im proud 2 be borneon pupil
as09124 1 year ago
If iban met a dusun or murut in the old time, would they have a headhunting fight?
SabahForestUtan 1 year ago
@SabahForestUtan yes, off course. among the tribes also, they hunting each other. the "dayak's" traditions head hunting spreads to all over borneo. borneo and dayak are one.
juhile 1 year ago
The forest is probably forbidden because of the Acromantulas.
Nadia141491 1 year ago
i love the culture
danell1991 1 year ago
Nice to see the lifestyle of my own people in the other side of Borneo Island. Am a Kenyah from Baram Sarawak of the Badeng/Jamok tribe. Perfectly understands what Bro Kule Adjang says in the video. And am really please to see the old Kenyah lifestyle is still preserved, yet I am impress with Bro Kule's knowledge on the effect of preserving the forest. Way to go senganak(Bro) Kule.....
echanchuk 1 year ago 2
the indigenous people keep losing their habitat, food, shelter, and whole livelihood to greedy people who have no clue what life is for, or how precious it really is. It's evil, that's what has happened to our planet. People lived for THOUSANDS of years, close to the earth, then came the "progress".
lightcatcher3 1 year ago
It is the first time in my life that I see REAL dayaks !!!
I remember them, from the novels of Sandokan....
fabianswinger 1 year ago
@fabianswinger really? we're everywhere :p
imfromtambunan 8 months ago
Fantastic! More people need to adopt this villages belief system...
pigmyhippo3 1 year ago
@pigmyhippo3 I don't think so. Besides, it is Westernized village. Where are the indigenous people living in the jungle?
teemuruskeepaa 1 year ago
"nyutung" hehehe....dats from Kayan language...mean to burn....so awesome....i love my ppl....dayak...:D
visit360 2 years ago
their kenyah language is very closed to Kenyah Uma Kulit + Uma Bakah+ Badeng
jimpaubalan 2 years ago
no tourist, please!
yadokariinkyoto 2 years ago
thanks for posting this video!
840818hezekiah 2 years ago
Great people! Would love to go there to visit
laurens890 2 years ago
Excellent video.
Greeting08 2 years ago