What celebration was celebrated by the Dayak community from Sarawak?

Gawai Dayak festival
The Gawai Dayak festival, officially celebrated yearly on 1 June in Sarawak, is both a religious and social festival. Gawai means ritual or festival and Dayak is a collective name for the tribes of Iban, Bidayuh, Kayan, Kenyah, Kelabit, Murut and more.

Is Kaamatan and Gawai the same?

Similar to Kaamatan, Gawai Dayak is also a harvest festival traditionally celebrated by the Dayak people. Gawai is a social and religious celebration held to give thanks to the Gods once the rice harvesting season is over.

Does Bidayuh celebrate Gawai?

Gawai Dayak is an annual festival celebrated by the Dayak people in Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia on 1 and 2 June….

Gawai Dayak
Also called Ari Gawai (Iban people), Andu Gawai (Bidayuh)
Observed by Sarawak, West Kalimantan
Type Religious, social, traditional ethnic festival
Celebrations Gawai Dayak

When is the Gawai Dayak festival in Sarawak?

Gawai Dayak is an annual festival celebrated by the Dayak people in Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia on 31 May and 1 June. It is a public holiday in Sarawak and is both a religious and a social occasion recognised since 1957. Gawai Dayak was the concept of the radio producers Tan Kingsley…

Where does the name Gawai Dayak come from?

Introduction. Gawai Dayak comes from Gawai meaning festival and Dayak a collective name for the indigenous peoples of Sarawak, Indonesian Kalimantan and the interior of Borneo. The population estimate is two to four million people. The Dayaks, previously known as the Sea Dayak are mostly Iban people.

What kind of clothes do Gawai Dayak wear?

The traditional dress of men is a loincloth (sirat or cawat), animal skin coat (gagong), peacock and hornbill feathers (lelanjang) headware, chains over the neck (marik), silver armlets and anklelets along with a shield, sword and spear.

Why was the Gawai Dayak created in Borneo?

It was created to celebrate the culture of the native people of Borneo. The Dayak are the largest of the indigenous peoples inhabiting the island of Borneo in the Malay Archipelago.