Definisi Kadazan dalam kamus Melayu
Kadazan = ~ Dusun suku kaum peribumi yg terbesar di Sabah, dikenali juga dgn gelaran Lotud, Rungus, Orang Sungai, Kwijau, Tamabanuo, dsb, yg menggunakan pelbagai dialek dan mengamalkan pelbagai kebudayaan serta adat resam.
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Kadazan dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
Kadazan dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Melayu.
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Food, Friends and Funerals: On Lived Religion - Halaman 64
Not only are women ordained in the Basel Mission church of Sabah (derived from the Methodist and German Protestant Missions) but Kadazan Anglicans, both male and female, would be glad to have women, both for their presumed qualities ...
Elizabeth Whinfrey-Koepping, 2008
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Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat ...
London: Merrell KADAZAN-DUSUNS The term Kadazan-Dusun (also Kadazan/Dusun and Kadazandusun) refers to a collectivity of ethnic groups in Sabah that belong to the Dusunic linguistic family. The term is constructed from the autonyms ...
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Federal-state Relations in Sabah, Malaysia: The Berjaya ...
However, the Kadazan-Dusun sense of identity and their everyday lives were held together by the practices of adat — the social and legal customs of the Kadazan-Dusun community (Blood 1990). The Murut communities, on the other hand, ...
Traditions, culture, and ethnology of Dusun people in Sabah, Malaysia.
Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan, 2012
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Language Planning and Policy: Language Planning in ...
Orthography and dialects standardisation issues The 100-year old initial Kadazan orthography was standardised in 1985, based on the orthography decisions by the Kadazan Cultural Association (KCA) Language Sub-Committee in 1984.
Anthony Liddicoat, Richard B. Baldauf, 2008
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Maintenance and Loss of Minority Languages - Halaman 347
at home at school at church at play when grown no need Kadazan Malay 85 (96%) 15 (17%) 22 (25%) 85 (97%) 55 (62%) 13 (15%) 54 (61%) 39 (44%) 9 (10%) 9 (10%) 0 0 Table 5. Occasions when it is useful to know Kadazan and Malay at ...
Willem Fase, Koen Jaspaert, Sjaak Kroon, 1992
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Identity and the State in Malaysia - Halaman 119
Again, the Kadazan are similar to the Muria Gonds in the fact that for them 'production adheres to the premises of one kind of economy, whereas consumption [in many cases] continues to be based on the premise of a quite different economy' ...
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Malaysia: New States in a New Nation - Halaman 124
Thus purely in terms of communal arithmetic UNKO was immediately out-manoeuvred because the Muslim population was more numerous (about 38% of the population in 1960) than the Kadazan population, and religious affinity was likely to ...
R.S. Milne, K.J. Ratnam, 2014
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Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania - Halaman 356
time period: 1989 to the present ancestry: The separate groups of Kadazan and Dusun were joined by the Kadazandusun Cultural Association into a single ethnic group only in 1989. Many experts agree that the Kadazan group itself goes ...
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Babel Or Behemoth: Language Trends in Asia - Halaman 16
But there was another formidable challenge from within, as increasing numbers of interior peoples asserted that they and their language were not Kadazan but Dusun. Education and protestant missions spread during the 1960s and '70s in the ...