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Background The
Kayan People Kayan women are distinguishable by tattoos on their hands and their legs. It is considered a form of feminine beauty. The tattooing is carried out when a girl is about ten to twelve years old. Men and women used to perforate their earlobes. The men wear leopard's teeth through the perforation and the women wear brass or other types of material through the earlobes in order to extend them. As with all Orang Ulu tribes, the Kayan are great craftsmen. They are well-known for their boat making skills, which they carve from a single block of belian tree - the toughest tropical hardwoods. The Kayan population in Sarawak is about 15,000. Although many Kayan have become Christians, some are still pagans, unspoilt by Western religions. History
& Development of Long Bedian The Long Bedian society has improved in many aspects of life - one of which is the moral aspect. After first few years living in Long Bedian, they soon abandoned their old religion and embraced Christianity. This change had a meaningful and great effect on the people of Long Bedian. Many socio-economic changes also occurred in the village. At the end of 1960, Long Bedian society was introduced to farming, planting coffee, as well as to government policies, for example, attending formal education in Sekolah Kebangsaan ("National School"), Long Bedian was made compulsory. |
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