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ID147869
Title ProperFabric that weaves stories
Other Title InformationPua kumbu and contemporary Iban identity construction in Sarawak, Malaysia
LanguageENG
AuthorAbdullah, Hazirah S ;  Islam, M Saiful
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the process of identity construction among the Iban indigenous people of Sarawak in Malaysia through pua kumbu – their sacred and ritual cloth. Although the Ibans are popularly known for their headhunting practices and longhouse dwellings, these cultural practices are in major decline and therefore pua kumbu is brought to the forefront as a significant means of identity construction. By illustrating the meanings, narratives, and ceremonies associated with pua kumbu, this article demonstrates that pua kumbu is not just a piece of sacred or ritual cloth; rather, it has significant meanings in the everyday life of the Ibans. It connects the Ibans with distinctly eternal meanings of their life and cosmology, past histories, and their connections to the physical environment. It thus helps the process of maintaining a boundary and identity construction of the Ibans by distinguishing between ‘us and them’ – the Ibans and others.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 17, No.2; Mar 2016: p.258-272
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 17 No 2
Key WordsMalaysia ;  Sarawak ;  Identity Construction ;  Iban Indigenous People ;  Pua Kumbu ;  Sacred Fabric


 
 
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