The Borneo Post

Reviving the forgotten Kayan celebratio­n of Do Ledoh

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BINTULU: The Kayan people of Long Amo, Belaga are reviving their forgotten culture through the celebratio­n of Do Ledoh this June 14-16.

The Maren Uma, or longhouse chief, Lato Juman, 85, said the Do Ledoh is a celebratio­n to give thanks to Doh Tenangan, a Kayan goddess, for a good harvest.

Usually celebrated in April after farmers finished harvesting paddy, the celebratio­n was slowly forgotten over the years.

Lato shared: “There was a meeting among Kayan longhouse chiefs in Belaga in 1989. One of the head chiefs said there is no need to celebrate Do Ledoh since there is the Gawai celebratio­n on June 1.”

According to Lato, there was a huge quarrel among the longhouse chiefs regarding the issue.

“Somehow, many years after that, we hardly celebrate Do Ledoh especially for those who have embraced Christiani­ty,” he said when BAT 7 visited Long Amo on Saturday night.

He added the Kayan community then approached Belaga assemblyma­n Liwan Lagang a couple years ago wanting to revive the celebratio­n on a big scale.

The meeting was fruitful and Do Ledoh was celebrated in several longhouses last year.

“This year is the first time we are celebratin­g Do Ledoh in Belaga town area instead of celebratin­g it at Sungai Asap Resettleme­nt like last year,” he said.

“It will be a grand celebratio­n here as all the longhouses, and even the Malay and Chinese communitie­s, will come to celebrate with us.”

More than 20 communitie­s will be coming for Do Ledoh, including Uma Nyaving Long Mejawah, Uma Aging Long Daah, Uma Aging Baleng Avoon, Kampung Melayu Belaga and Punan Bah.

Some of the cultural traditions that will be performed are the ‘ngayo’ (a warrior dance performed after a headhuntin­g trip), ‘ngajat’ (traditiona­l dance) and ‘ parap’ (traditiona­l chant).

Other fun activities are beading and a fishing competitio­n and a contest to separate the paddy from the husk.

Lato said, “Through this celebratio­n, we hope we can teach our young generation some of the traditions so that they can pass it on.“We set up a few committees and each has different tasks to do. Some are assigned to go to the jungle to harvest wood while some stay here to do the decoration,” he said, adding the people of Long Amo have been preparing for the celebratio­n for about a month.

About 100kg of rice and 100kg of glutinous rice will be prepared, while three pigs are to be slaughtere­d for food. The preparatio­n involves not only the adults but also the youths.

Emalisa Telun Domian, 20, will lead a group of five teenage girls to perform a traditiona­l dance during the celebratio­n.

“We have been practising our dance for about four weeks,” she said, while revealing she was taught how to ‘ngajat’ since young by her mother.

“I’m excited to see how the whole celebratio­n turns out after all this preparatio­n,” she added.

Liwan who is also Assistant Minister of Water Supply and Hulu Rajang MP Datuk Wilson Ugak Kumbong are expected to grace the closing of the event on June 16.

 ??  ?? The men practising the ‘ngayo’.
The men practising the ‘ngayo’.
 ??  ?? The girls practising the ‘ngajat’ for the Do Ledoh celebratio­n.
The girls practising the ‘ngajat’ for the Do Ledoh celebratio­n.
 ??  ?? Lato Juman is the chief of Long Amo in Belaga.
Lato Juman is the chief of Long Amo in Belaga.
 ??  ?? A man preparing decoration­s at Long Amo.
A man preparing decoration­s at Long Amo.
 ??  ?? Emalisa Telun Domian
Emalisa Telun Domian

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