Clothing and heritage : A Kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the Borneo Cultures Museum

Kenyah warriors used to wear bark-cloth jackets during ceremonies related to warrior initiation and headhunting. These jackets have survived the decline of headhunting because Kenyah men and women continue to wear them on special occasions and value them as items of heritage.

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Main Author: Valerie Anne, Mashman
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Language:English
Published: Dayak Daily 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.434972023-12-01T06:41:23Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43497/ Clothing and heritage : A Kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the Borneo Cultures Museum Valerie Anne, Mashman GT Manners and customs Kenyah warriors used to wear bark-cloth jackets during ceremonies related to warrior initiation and headhunting. These jackets have survived the decline of headhunting because Kenyah men and women continue to wear them on special occasions and value them as items of heritage. Dayak Daily 2022-08-22 Newspaper Cutting NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43497/1/index.html Valerie Anne, Mashman (2022) Clothing and heritage : A Kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the Borneo Cultures Museum. [Newspaper Cutting] (In Press)
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Clothing and heritage : A Kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the Borneo Cultures Museum
description Kenyah warriors used to wear bark-cloth jackets during ceremonies related to warrior initiation and headhunting. These jackets have survived the decline of headhunting because Kenyah men and women continue to wear them on special occasions and value them as items of heritage.
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author Valerie Anne, Mashman
author_facet Valerie Anne, Mashman
author_sort Valerie Anne, Mashman
title Clothing and heritage : A Kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the Borneo Cultures Museum
title_short Clothing and heritage : A Kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the Borneo Cultures Museum
title_full Clothing and heritage : A Kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the Borneo Cultures Museum
title_fullStr Clothing and heritage : A Kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the Borneo Cultures Museum
title_full_unstemmed Clothing and heritage : A Kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the Borneo Cultures Museum
title_sort clothing and heritage : a kenyah warrior’s bark-cloth jacket in the borneo cultures museum
publisher Dayak Daily
publishDate 2022
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