Iban
Iban or Dayak Iban, is one of the Dayak clusters found in Sarawak, West Kalimantan, Brunei, Sabah and Johor. According to oral history, the formation and development of the Iban social culture or the Dayak nation generally occurred during the reign of the Dayak Kingdom in Tampun Juah, before the Iban and the Dayak people split into several subsubs now. During the British colonial period in Sarawak and the Netherlands in West Kalimantan, the Iban people previously known as the Dayak of the Sea in the Meaning of the Sea Iban Language meant Malay. If it is properly named Dayak Laut in Iban Language means Dayak Melayu. This fact is also supported because there is another clan of the Dayak of the Dayak Malaysik or the Dayak Malays who live in West Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. This fact is supported because the Iban language is the closest language to the Malay language and the Iban language itself comes from Malayic clan and the physical and physical appearance of Malayoloid races.