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This is a
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and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
adding missing items
with
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.
This is a
list of notable
Dayak
people
.
Notable Dayaks
Indonesia
Tjilik Riwut
–
National Hero of Indonesia
and the first Governor of
Central Kalimantan
[1]
Oevaang Oeray
– Third Governor of
West Kalimantan
[2]
Cornelis M.H.
– The Eighth Governor of West Kalimantan
[3]
Yurnalis Ngayoh
- Vice Governor and 10th Governor of
East Kalimantan
.
Olla Ramlan
- Indonesian TV personality
[4]
Alue Dohong
- First Dayak Deputy Minister of Indonesia
Malaysia
Kanang anak Langkau
– National hero of Malaysia
[5]
Stephen Kalong Ningkan
– the first Chief Minister of
Sarawak
[6]
Tawi Sli
– the second Chief Minister of Sarawak
[7]
Jugah Barieng
– Malaysian politician and former minister
[8]
Pandelela Rinong
– Malaysian national diving athlete
[9]
Henry Golding
– Malaysian-born Hollywood actor
[10]
Francisca Luhong James
– Miss Universe Malaysia 2020 representatives.
[11]
Baru Bian
- the former Malaysian Minister.
Mutang Tagal
- The President of Senate in Malaysia.
Richard Riot
- the former Malaysian Minister.
References
^
Ded (2021).
"HUT KE-76 RI – Mengenang 34 Tahun Tjilik Riwut, Pahlawan Nasional Kalteng"
.
Tabengan Online
(in Indonesian)
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
"JC Oevaang Oeray, Mengorbankan sang Pencetus Pancasila"
.
Kalbarina.web.id
(in Indonesian). Kalbarina. 2011
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
"Drs. Cornelis MH: Pemersatu Dayak untuk NKRI"
.
Kompasiana
(in Indonesian). 2022
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Siska Permata Sari (2022).
"5 Artis Indonesia Keturunan Dayak, yang Terakhir Malang Melintang sejak Era 1980-an"
.
lifestyle.sindonews.com
(in Indonesian). Sindonews
. Retrieved
30 May
2022
.
^
Tasneem Nazarm (2020).
"Kanang Anak Langkau: The Fearless Iban Warrior Who Is Malaysia's Most-Decorated War Hero"
.
Open Research Library
. The Rakyat Post
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Matthew Umpang (2019).
"Stephen Kalong Ningkan, as remembered by his siblings"
.
Borneo Post Online
.
Borneo Post
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Postill (1999).
"Borneo again: media, social life and nation-building among the Iban of Malaysian Borneo"
(PDF)
.
Core
.
Borneo Post
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Tun Jugah Foundation
^
"Pandelela – Shining example of true grit"
.
Borneo Post
. 21 July 2012
. Retrieved
20 August
2012
.
^
Iylia Adreena (2019).
"Henry Golding Says He's Proud Of His Iban Tattoo And Its History"
.
Gempak.com
. Gempak
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Tania Jayatilaka (2021).
"Why Francisca Luhong James Celebrated Her Indigenous Heritage On The World Stage"
.
Tatler Asia
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
Categories
:
Dayak people
Ethnic groups in Indonesia
Ethnic groups in Sarawak
Kalimantan
Headhunting
Indigenous peoples of Southeast Asia
Hidden categories:
CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id)
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
Dynamic lists
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a
dynamic list
and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
adding missing items
with
reliable sources
.
This is a
list of notable
Dayak
people
.
Notable Dayaks
Indonesia
Tjilik Riwut
–
National Hero of Indonesia
and the first Governor of
Central Kalimantan
[1]
Oevaang Oeray
– Third Governor of
West Kalimantan
[2]
Cornelis M.H.
– The Eighth Governor of West Kalimantan
[3]
Yurnalis Ngayoh
- Vice Governor and 10th Governor of
East Kalimantan
.
Olla Ramlan
- Indonesian TV personality
[4]
Alue Dohong
- First Dayak Deputy Minister of Indonesia
Malaysia
Kanang anak Langkau
– National hero of Malaysia
[5]
Stephen Kalong Ningkan
– the first Chief Minister of
Sarawak
[6]
Tawi Sli
– the second Chief Minister of Sarawak
[7]
Jugah Barieng
– Malaysian politician and former minister
[8]
Pandelela Rinong
– Malaysian national diving athlete
[9]
Henry Golding
– Malaysian-born Hollywood actor
[10]
Francisca Luhong James
– Miss Universe Malaysia 2020 representatives.
[11]
Baru Bian
- the former Malaysian Minister.
Mutang Tagal
- The President of Senate in Malaysia.
Richard Riot
- the former Malaysian Minister.
References
^
Ded (2021).
"HUT KE-76 RI – Mengenang 34 Tahun Tjilik Riwut, Pahlawan Nasional Kalteng"
.
Tabengan Online
(in Indonesian)
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
"JC Oevaang Oeray, Mengorbankan sang Pencetus Pancasila"
.
Kalbarina.web.id
(in Indonesian). Kalbarina. 2011
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
"Drs. Cornelis MH: Pemersatu Dayak untuk NKRI"
.
Kompasiana
(in Indonesian). 2022
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Siska Permata Sari (2022).
"5 Artis Indonesia Keturunan Dayak, yang Terakhir Malang Melintang sejak Era 1980-an"
.
lifestyle.sindonews.com
(in Indonesian). Sindonews
. Retrieved
30 May
2022
.
^
Tasneem Nazarm (2020).
"Kanang Anak Langkau: The Fearless Iban Warrior Who Is Malaysia's Most-Decorated War Hero"
.
Open Research Library
. The Rakyat Post
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Matthew Umpang (2019).
"Stephen Kalong Ningkan, as remembered by his siblings"
.
Borneo Post Online
.
Borneo Post
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Postill (1999).
"Borneo again: media, social life and nation-building among the Iban of Malaysian Borneo"
(PDF)
.
Core
.
Borneo Post
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Tun Jugah Foundation
^
"Pandelela – Shining example of true grit"
.
Borneo Post
. 21 July 2012
. Retrieved
20 August
2012
.
^
Iylia Adreena (2019).
"Henry Golding Says He's Proud Of His Iban Tattoo And Its History"
.
Gempak.com
. Gempak
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
^
Tania Jayatilaka (2021).
"Why Francisca Luhong James Celebrated Her Indigenous Heritage On The World Stage"
.
Tatler Asia
. Retrieved
27 May
2022
.
Categories
:
Dayak people
Ethnic groups in Indonesia
Ethnic groups in Sarawak
Kalimantan
Headhunting
Indigenous peoples of Southeast Asia
Hidden categories:
CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id)
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
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