Meratus Dayak

Meratus Dayak
Meratus Dayak
Total population
56,000 (est.2000)
Regions with significant populations
Indonesia(South Kalimantan)
Languages

Bukit Malay, Banjarese, and Indonesian

Religion

Kaharingan-Hinduism

Related ethnic groups

Banjar, Dayak, Ngaju, and all Non-Muslim Indo-Malays

The Meratus Dayak inhabit the Meratus Mountains of South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Naming

A Meratus Dayak's name changes over the course of his or her life. Children have "body names" (ngaran badan) that are not usually used after adolescence. When they have children, men and women acquire teknonyms (ngaran ba'anak). For a man this name is Ma X or Pa'an X, where X is the name of one of his children, or sometimes another word. For a woman it is Induan X or Dun X, depending on which part of the Meratus area she lives in. Older men become Awat X (grandfather of X) and older women become Apih X. [Tsing. In The Realm Of The Diamond Queen.]

Language

Local Meratus Dayak dialects are closely related linguistically to both Indonesian (the national language), and to the Banjar language. Most Meratus Dayak can speak Banjar and Indonesian since government administrators conduct business in Indonesian and trade with the Banjar people is conducted in Banjar.

Economy

Meratus Dayak are primarily farmers, and rice is the main crop. Rice cultivation occurs in swiddens (cleared portions of the forest). Swiddens are usually cultivated for a few years, then the forest is allowed to regenerate when the farmers move to a different swidden location to farm. The farmers may return to a swidden, although there is usually at least 15 years between leaving and returning to a swidden. Meratus people also collect forest products and trade with Banjar at markets outside the mountains. In these transactions Banjar typically act as middle men between the Meratus and other traders.

Social organization

Most Meratus live and farm in umbun which are also considered the primary social units among the Meratus Dayak. Umbun are founded by a man and a woman, usually a married couple, but sometimes also a brother and sister, a widow and her adult son, or other male-female pairs. Umbun also embrace a variety of dependents who have not yet founded their own umbun, including children and recently married, disabled, and widowed adults. The founding pair is responsible for the umbun. Some Meratus have also been moved into villages by government resettlement programs. The Meratus are classified as a "semi-nomadic" isolated tribe, and are the target of government development programs as such.

References

  • In The Realm Of The Diamond Queen by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz. Published by Princeton University Press, 1993.

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