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CULTURAL ENTERPRISE THROUGH DIGITAL MEDIA

A SUT-SUTS Collaboration Research Project
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OUR PROJECT
 

Empowering the rural indigenous community to share their knowledge and heritage through digital media

Long Atun | Tinjar 

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Christine Horn listening to the oldest Memaloh man in Long Atun speaking about his journey and experience migrating (bejalai) from Kalimantan to Sarawak during his teenage years back in the 1940s. He then fell in love with his wife and decided to settle down in Long Atun, a Sebup village in Tinjar. 

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OUR TEAM
 

Comprises of research members from multidisciplinary backgrounds 

ELLIE RENNIE
SANDRA GIFFORD
ROWAN WILKEN
CHRISTINE HORN
GREGORY WEE
RAINE MELISSA RIMAN
WILSON SUAI MOSES
AURELIA LIU
SIMPSON NJOCK
ADELINE LAONG
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PROJECT OUTCOMES
 

Expected outcomes and contribution to the community and the university.

Long Subeng | Tinjar 

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About this picture :

The research team interviewing a Kenyah couple during our quest in finding out more about the dying Adat Bungan religion of the Kenyah. He is shown his photograph (refer to Christine Horn's "Orang Ulu of Borneo" book) taken by the Sarawak Museum photographer back in 1956 during a Bungan ceremony in the old longhouse of Long Subeng, Tinjar. 

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