HISTORY | Ibans of S'wak: from warriors to nation builders

The Ibans, historically referred to as Sea Dayaks due to their past involvement in sea piracy, are the largest ethnic group in Sarawak, numbering approximately 750,000 - which is about 29 percent of the state’s population. As an indigenous Dayak group, the Ibans are renowned for their courage, in...

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Main Author: Malhi, Ranjit Singh
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Language:English
Published: 2025
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description The Ibans, historically referred to as Sea Dayaks due to their past involvement in sea piracy, are the largest ethnic group in Sarawak, numbering approximately 750,000 - which is about 29 percent of the state’s population. As an indigenous Dayak group, the Ibans are renowned for their courage, independence, resilience and rich cultural heritage, which is deeply rooted in distinctive traditions, spiritual beliefs, and a profound connection to the natural environment. Author discusses contribution of Iban in nation building, and review selected names that fit this bill in their respective ways.
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spelling upm-1188532025-08-14T00:38:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118853/ HISTORY | Ibans of S'wak: from warriors to nation builders Malhi, Ranjit Singh The Ibans, historically referred to as Sea Dayaks due to their past involvement in sea piracy, are the largest ethnic group in Sarawak, numbering approximately 750,000 - which is about 29 percent of the state’s population. As an indigenous Dayak group, the Ibans are renowned for their courage, independence, resilience and rich cultural heritage, which is deeply rooted in distinctive traditions, spiritual beliefs, and a profound connection to the natural environment. Author discusses contribution of Iban in nation building, and review selected names that fit this bill in their respective ways. 2025-08-06 Newspaper NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118853/1/118853.pdf Malhi, Ranjit Singh HISTORY | Ibans of S'wak: from warriors to nation builders. (6 August 2025), (Call Number: UNSPECIFIED) https://www.malaysiakini.com/columns/745508
spellingShingle Malhi, Ranjit Singh
HISTORY | Ibans of S'wak: from warriors to nation builders
title HISTORY | Ibans of S'wak: from warriors to nation builders
title_full HISTORY | Ibans of S'wak: from warriors to nation builders
title_fullStr HISTORY | Ibans of S'wak: from warriors to nation builders
title_full_unstemmed HISTORY | Ibans of S'wak: from warriors to nation builders
title_short HISTORY | Ibans of S'wak: from warriors to nation builders
title_sort history | ibans of s'wak: from warriors to nation builders
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