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Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Lotud — Parlée en Malaisie Région Sabah Nombre de locuteurs 5 000 (en 1985)[1] … Wikipédia en Français
Lotud — The Lotud are an indigenous ethnic group residing in Sabah, eastern Malaysia on the island of Borneo. They reside mainly in the Tuaran District to as far as Kampung Sukoli, Telipok in the West Coast Division of Sabah. Their population was… … Wikipedia
Dusun — This article is about the Dusun people. For the Dusun language, see Dusun language. Dusun Regions with significant populations Borneo: Sabah Languages Dusun … Wikipedia
Weapon dance — The weapon dance employs weapons or stylized versions of weapons traditionally used in combat in order to simulate, recall, or reenact combat or the moves of combat in the form of dance, usually for some ceremonial purpose. Such dancing is quite… … Wikipedia
List of Malaysia-related topics — This is a list of topics related to Malaysia.Buildings and structures in Malaysia* Angkasapuri * Berjaya Times Square * Chin Swee Temple * Connaught Bridge Power Station * Kellie s Castle * Kelong * Kota Ngah Ibrahim * Malay houses * Malaysian… … Wikipedia
Peranakan — (Straits Chinese) 峇峇娘惹 土生華人 Total population 7,000,000 (estimates)[1] Regions with significant populations Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia … Wikipedia
Kulintang — Other names Kolintang, Kulintangan, Totobuang Classification Percussion instrument Idiophone Gong … Wikipedia
Malaysian Chinese — Ethnic Chinese of Malaysia 马来西亚华人 馬來西亞華人 Alex Yoong • Nicholas Teo • Michelle Yeoh Total population c … Wikipedia
Orang Asli — near Cameron Highlands playing a nose flute. Total population 149,512[1] … Wikipedia
Iban people — Iban Two Iban girls dressed in full Iban (women) attire during Gawai festivals in Debak, Betong region, Sarawak Total population 60 … Wikipedia