The two-day festival attracted not just those living in the rural areas but also visitors from Kuching, Bintulu and the peninsula who headed back to their longhouses for the festival.
Balan Nyanding and Bungan Lisu beauty pageant competition. |
“It is a festival that gathers all Kenyah communities in Ulu Baram with the objective to promote our culture and traditions and unity among the Kenyahs,” she said.
The Kenyah villages are Kampung Lio Mato, Long Selaan, Long Tungan, Long Semiyang, Long Selawan, Long Jeeh, Long Silat, Long Makabar and Long Moh. Among the exciting activities held were the ‘Lumba Rakit’ or Raft Race and cultural competitions among the eight Kenyah villages.
“The raft race was a hit as it is a traditional game. We made it one of our main events as many longed to participate in it,” Annia said.
Apart from the bamboo raft race, there were also cultural competitions of singing, dancing, sape and traditional Kenyah singing for ‘Lan E’ song competition among the longhouses Categories contested in the dance were single dance (men and women) and long dance.
Anyi (fifth right) cuts the ribbon to launch the raft race as Annia (fourth right) and others look on. |
Crowds taking part in morning aerobics. |
Present to officiate at the festival were Baram MP Anyi Ngau and deputy State Legislative Speaker Datuk Gerawat Gala, who is Mulu assemblyman.
At the function, Anyi and Gerawat each gave away RM20,000 in MRP fund to the organisers while Murum assemblyman Kennedy Chuk Pai Ugon, who was unable to attend the function, chipped in RM10,000 as announced by Anyi.
Annia (centre) presents a souvenir to Anyi (left) as Long Lama district officer Baru Tai looks on. |
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Participants in the women’s open category for the raft race competition getting on board their raft at the starting poin |
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