In his paper Dayak Lundayeh: A Report from the Border Luqman H. Zainuri explores the vulnerabilities and potential of national disintegration coming from indigenous communities in Indonesia. In particular, the paper focuses on one of the communities which has been largely ignored, the Dayak people, who have played an important role in the border between Indonesia and Malaysia in Borneo Island. The Dayak indigenous people which inhabit this highland plateau are known as the Lun Bawang, on the Malaysian side, and the Lun Dayeh (or Lundayeh) in the Indonesian side. Both groups are linguistically and culturally the same. This paper provides information on the general condition of their lives, and on how they position themselves towards Indone...
Transnational mobility is a common feature among borderland communities. Central Borneo has been a r...
This paper aims to show the dynamics of the Indonesian – Malaysian border area in Sebatik Island, Ea...
This article contributes to the discussion on how inter-ethnic relations challenge cultural boundari...
The border is the outermost region of a country that borders neighboring countries. Indonesia, as an...
This article titled "Dayak and Daily Life" This paper aims to reveal the Dayak and in their daily li...
Although there are some incoming ethnicities in Borneo such as Malays, Chinese, Buginese, Javanese a...
Border area studies has become extremely important since the state border creates tensions of sovere...
For Dayak people of Kalimantan, from all four provinces, the past decades have seen their access to ...
Community members living in borderland areas in Indonesia tended to be clasified as under-developed ...
This study of Dayak Bidayuh ethnic kinship system at the boundaries of Entikong and Tebedu is based ...
The Dayak ethnicity is the largest community in the Central Kalimantan region, but this ethnic ident...
The transmigrants of Balinese ethnic living in Basarang Jaya Village, Kapuas, Central Kalimantan liv...
This research was conducted in two villages in the hinterland region of West Kalimantan. The two vil...
This is about a Javanese immigrant community in Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Malaysia.They first came to ...
The research deals with the region in the two-area Kalimantan/Borneo border with Malaysia; in the ea...
Transnational mobility is a common feature among borderland communities. Central Borneo has been a r...
This paper aims to show the dynamics of the Indonesian – Malaysian border area in Sebatik Island, Ea...
This article contributes to the discussion on how inter-ethnic relations challenge cultural boundari...
The border is the outermost region of a country that borders neighboring countries. Indonesia, as an...
This article titled "Dayak and Daily Life" This paper aims to reveal the Dayak and in their daily li...
Although there are some incoming ethnicities in Borneo such as Malays, Chinese, Buginese, Javanese a...
Border area studies has become extremely important since the state border creates tensions of sovere...
For Dayak people of Kalimantan, from all four provinces, the past decades have seen their access to ...
Community members living in borderland areas in Indonesia tended to be clasified as under-developed ...
This study of Dayak Bidayuh ethnic kinship system at the boundaries of Entikong and Tebedu is based ...
The Dayak ethnicity is the largest community in the Central Kalimantan region, but this ethnic ident...
The transmigrants of Balinese ethnic living in Basarang Jaya Village, Kapuas, Central Kalimantan liv...
This research was conducted in two villages in the hinterland region of West Kalimantan. The two vil...
This is about a Javanese immigrant community in Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Malaysia.They first came to ...
The research deals with the region in the two-area Kalimantan/Borneo border with Malaysia; in the ea...
Transnational mobility is a common feature among borderland communities. Central Borneo has been a r...
This paper aims to show the dynamics of the Indonesian – Malaysian border area in Sebatik Island, Ea...
This article contributes to the discussion on how inter-ethnic relations challenge cultural boundari...