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In the News (Mon 28 May 12)

  
 Sarawak Tribune Special
Betong Division, or generally referred to as the Saribas basin, was the seat of the Iban civilisation and heartland of the early sea-faring Malay adventurers and has produced many 'firsts' in politics, business, education and culture.
Betong Division is made up of two existing districts, namely, Betong and Saratok, and parts of Meludam, Skrang - giving a total area of 4,000 sq km with a population of more than 100,000 people.
Betong Division has a culturally mixed population, with Ibans, Malays and Chinese interacting well in almost all spheres of activity since the pre-colonial days.
home.wlu.edu /~blackmerh/sabb/betong1.html

  
 Betong : Malaysia
Betong is famous for its longhouses and rich culture, Betong was only recently established as an administrative division of Sarawak.
The Betong division is divided into three broad topographical regions -- coastal / riverine region, inland and hilly interior region.
Betong was formerly under the District of Sri Aman.
my.ksdb.com /817413.page

  
 Tun Jugah Foundation - Publications & Online Bookstore
Renung Adat Melah Pinang is used in Betong Division in the celebration of a wedding ceremony.
Contains a complete text of shamanic chants recited by a well-known and experienced Iban shaman, Manang Bangga anak Anggat of Debak, Betong, Sarawak.
The chants are indeed a repertoire of the rich literature of the Iban language which subscribes to the effectiveness and mystery of the healing power of the shamanic practice.
www.tunjugahfoundation.org.my /product/10Browse.asp

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