The Badeng Kenyah of Belaga in Sarawak: Marginality, Changing Traditions and Development explains the history, culture and development of the Badeng Kenyah in Belaga District, Sarawak. Their cultural identity predates the arrival of the Brookes, the formation of Malaysia, and continues to inspire change in their community and beyond to this day. Travel by longboat up the rapids, ride in jeeps through the logging routes, and hop on to seténding-powered boats to see this migratory community through an ethnographical lens with cultural anthropologist Tan Chee-Beng. Beginning from their mythical origin story, to how their way of life changed with the arrival of logging and the construction of the Bakun Hydroelectric Project, and how that brought them major relocation, the tales of the Badeng Kenyah of Belaga District are of economic transformation, development and modernity. Witness their lived experiences right here.
The Badeng Kenyah of Belaga in Sarawak: Marginality, Changing Traditions and Development
TAN CHEE-BENG is a cultural anthropologist from Malaysia. His ethnographic research has brought him on adventures across the various states of Malaysia and also in mainland China.
SIRD (First published, 2024)
xxvi + 226 pages including Bibliography and Index
RM45.00
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Preface
1. Introduction: Migration and Badeng Settlements in Belaga
PART I – CHRISTIANITY AND BADENG TRADITIONS
2. Becoming Christians
3. Christianity, Traditions and Being Badeng
4. Traditional Crafts and Badeng Tradition
PART II – DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFORMATION
5. Indigenous People and Education in Remote Regions
6. Aspiring for Development
7. The Ascent of Money and Social Transformation
APPENDIX
– Badeng Migration and Ethnogenesis
– Origin
– Migration of Badeng Kenyah
– In Usun Apau and Relations with the Brooke
– Government
– From Apau Kayan to Sarawak Again
– Comparison with Other Badeng Oral Traditions
– Reasons for Migration
– Other Themes
– Conclusion
– References
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Weight | 0.402 kg |
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Dimensions | 22.8 × 15.2 × 1.3 cm |
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Publisher | Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (SIRD) |
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