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Call for action on Sarawak __ I'm not sure of the date on this but it is still an interesting read about cultural and economic clashes. – From wrm.org.uy – http://www.wrm.org.uy/bulletin/7/Malaysia.html
Iban __ A look at the Iban people. ""The Iban are a riverine people.
Their occupation of a new territory is always by way of the rivers. Most
of the Iban live in longhouses near a river inland. The houses are set
up on long poles or stilts.These Longhouses can contain many different
apartments (bilekas) in which individual families reside." – From Minnesota State University –
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/asia/iban.html
Iban Longhouse __ Very good gallery of images of am Iban Longhouse and the people who live there. – illustrated – From galenfrysinger.com – http://www.galenfrysinger.com/iban_longhouse.htm
Society-IBAN __ A good overview of the Iban people and culture. – From EthnoAtlas – http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7847
Statement From the Meeting of the Iban Community of Ulu Tatau, Bintulu, Sarawak
__ "WE, representatives of the Iban longhouses community in Ulu Batang Tatau
after having met and deliberated on the Pulpwood Mill and Forest Plantation
Project owned by Borneo Pulp & Paper Sdn Bhd (BPP) at Rumah Entika, Rantau Tajak,
Batang Tatau, Bintulu Division, Sarawak on 30th September 2000, do hereby
state:…" A list of complaints follows. – From 1.50megs.com –
http://brimas.www1.50megs.com/Statement_Tatau.htm
The Tun Jugah Foundation __ The Foundation was created to preserve and promote Iban culture while contributing to educational, medical, and general welfare. You will learn about the organization, the Iban, news, projects and more. – illustrated – From the Tun Jugah Foundation – http://www.tunjugahfoundation.org.my/
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