Dayak
Dayak (sepil lama: Dajak) tauka Dyak tauka Dayuh nya siti ari raban bansa asal ari Borneo.[4] Iya nya leka jaku ti lunggar ungkup lebih 200 bansa ti diau ba sungai enggau bukit, ti bepalan tebal agi ba tengah enggau selatan pedalaman Borneo, tiap-tiap raban bansa bisi jaku, adat, undang-undang, kandang menua, enggau budaya kediri empu, taja pan ulah ti sama mida nya mudah dikelala. Orang Dayak kala megai pengarap animisme (Kaharingan); tang kenyau ari abad ke-19 udah bisi orang bebala mayuh masuk pengarap Kristian sereta mega pengarap Islam ketegal pengerembai pengarap-pengarap Abrahamik.[5]
Dyak | |
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Penyampau tubuh | |
c. 8.18 million | |
Kandang endur ti mayuh mensia | |
Borneo: | |
Indonesia | c. 4,589,938[1] |
Malaysia | c. 3,597,644[2] |
Jaku | |
Indigenous Greater North Borneo (Malayic, Land Dayak, Kayan-Murik, Central Sarawak, North Sarawak, Sabahan ) • Barito • Tamanic Other English • Malaysian • Indonesian • Varieties of Malay | |
Pengarap | |
Predominantly Christianity (Protestantism, Catholic)(62.7%) Minorities Islam (Sunni) (31.6%) Hinduism/Kaharingan (4.8%) and Others (i.e. Animism) (0.9%)[3] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Austronesian peoples Banjarese • Malays • Sama-Bajau • Rejang • Malagasy, etc. |
Penerang
edit- ↑ "Jumlah dan Persentase Penduduk menurut Kelompok Suku Bangsa" (PDF). media.neliti.com. Kewarganegaraan, suku bangsa, agama dan bahasa sehari-hari penduduk Indonesia. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
- ↑ "Population Distribution and Demography" (PDF). Malaysian Department of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2013.
- ↑ Ananta, Aris; Arifin, Evi; Hasbullah, M.; Handayani, Nur; Pramono, Wahyu (2015). Demography of Indonesia's Ethnicity. Singapore: ISEAS Publishing. p. 272. ISBN 978-981-4519-87-8. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- ↑ "Report for ISO 639 code: day". Ethnologue: Countries of the World. Archived from the original on 1 Oktober 2007.
- ↑ Ralat Lua pada baris 3162 di Modul:Citation/CS1: attempt to call field 'year_check' (a nil value).