GAWAI DAYAK KAMPUNG DAHA MAWANG 31HB MEI 2026

AI Mode All Images Videos News Maps Shopping Books Flights Finance 14 sites    Gawai Dayak is an annual harvest festival celebrated on 1 and 2 June primarily in Sarawak, Malaysia, and West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The term Gawai translates to "festival" or "ritual," while Dayak is the collective name for the indigenous inland peoples of Borneo, including the Iban, Bidayuh, Kayan, Kenyah, Kelabit, and Murut communities. It serves as a Thanksgiving holiday marking the end of the rice harvesting season and a time to pray for a bountiful yield in the upcoming planting season.  Wikipedia +3 Key Traditions and Rituals Muai Antu Rua: This ritual takes place on Gawai Eve (31 May) to cast away the spirit of bad luck and greed. Two people carry a basket through the longhouse, collecting unwanted household items to discard on the ground outside. Miring Ceremony: A traditional offering ritual performed by the longhouse chief (Tuai Gawai) in the communal veranda (ruai) to honor the gods, spirits, and ancestors. Air Pengayu: At exactly midnight on 1 June, a speech is given by the chief, and the entire community drinks air pengayu (a special toast of rice wine) to wish each other longevity and health. Ngabang: The practice of hosting open houses. Dayak families welcome neighbors, friends, and visitors from other ethnic groups into their longhouses to partake in the #sorotan # #fypシ #food #sarawak #sarawakianyoutuber #foodie #indonesia #sorotan