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The Dayak people are native of Borneo. They are hill-dwelling and are mostly in the interior of Borneo.

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Where do the dayak live?

The Dayak people are native of Borneo. They are hill-dwelling and are mostly in the interior of Borneo.


Where are the regions where the dayak people live?

Somewhere in indonesia


Which people with a headhunting past live in long houses?

Dayak tribes of the Borneo island


What has the author Nistain Odop written?

Nistain Odop has written: 'Dayak menggugat' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social life and customs, Dayak (Indonesian people)


When did Mano Dayak die?

Mano Dayak died in 1995.


What indigenous people live in a tropical rain-forest?

Some indigenous peoples that live in tropical rainforests include the Yanomami in the Amazon Rainforest, the Dayak in the Borneo Rainforest, and the Penan in the Malaysian rainforests. These groups have unique cultures and traditions that are closely linked to their environment.


When was Troy Dayak born?

Troy Dayak was born on 1971-01-21.


When was Malaysian Dayak Congress created?

Malaysian Dayak Congress was created in 2005.


What has the author Michael Coomans written?

Michael Coomans has written: 'Evangelisatie en kultuurverandering' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, Dayak (Indonesian people), Missions 'Manusia Daya' -- subject(s): Dayak (Indonesian people), Social conditions


In what country is Dayak spoken?

Indonesia


What are the musical ensemble in Malaysia?

Dayak


What has the author Rahim Aman written?

Rahim Aman. has written: 'Linguistik bandingan bahasa Bidayuhik' -- subject(s): Dayak Language, Comparative Linguistics, Dayak Language - Phonology, Dayak Language - Morphology 'Perbandingan fonologi dan morfologi bahasa Iban, Kantuk, dan Mualang' -- subject(s): Comparative Phonology, Dayak Kantuk language, Iban language, Morphology, Phonology, Comparative