Selako
Total population | |
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(208,100) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
![]() 138,100 (West Kalimantan)[1] ![]() 70,000 (Sarawak)[2] |
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Languages | |
Selako language | |
Religion | |
Christianity, Kaharingan | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Bidayuh, Dayak Mualang, Kendayan, Iban people |
Selako, Salako, Silakau, Selakau, Selako Dayaks, Bidayuh Selako, Kata Diri' or Damea people is a branch of Dayak people from the Borneo island. They are found in the westernmost part of the Borneo island. In Indonesia, they are found in districts such as Tujuhbelas, Samalantan, Paloh, Tebas, Telukkeramat and Sejangkung of Sambas Regency, and Bengkayang Regency, West Kalimantan.[3] While in Malaysia, most Selakos are settled in areas such as Sematan settlement in Lundu, Sarawak. They are classified as part of the Bidayuh tribe linguistically and geographically.[4] They speak Selako language, which is part of the Malayo Polynesian group and they are categorised as Malayic Dayak. Many Selakos are Christians, having converted to Anglicanism, Sidang Injil Borneo and Roman Catholicism following missionary work in the 19th century.[5]
References
- ↑ http://www.prayway.com/unreached/peoplegroups3/1540.html
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Further reading
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