4.DAYAK KLEMANTAN
Dayak Klemantan or also called Dayak Darat inhabit western area of Kalimantan island. This dayak grass is scattered in the upper reaches of the river in West Kalimantan and Sarawak, Malaysia. Dayak Land in Malaysia known as Bidayuh people. Sub-tribes of Dayak Land are Kanayatn, Bidayuh, Ketungau, etc.
Land Dayak is known for its friendly nature and easily blend in with the newcomers. Many of the Dayak Land people can carve. In some places there is a sculpture of a human-like statue known as Pantak which is the inheritance of the ancestors of the Dayak Land family.
The Dayak tribe has various mystical ceremonies and many of them mysticism believes that a statue has mystical powers
Traditional Dayak Island dress is usually dominated by red, yellow, black and white, with ornate beads. In addition there are also vests from the bark of a given specific motives. For headdresses, Dayak clumps usually use red headbands with ornate bird feathers, hornbills, or Rinyuakng leaves. For traditional musical instruments usually dominated by Flute, Gong, Gendang, and Kollatung.
5. DAYAK MURUT
Darat Murut is a Dayak grove originating from the northernmost districts of the island of Borneo. Dayak Murut spread in the areas of East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, Sabah, Sarawak, and Brunei. The sub-tribes of Dayak Murut are Okolod, Keningau Murut, Paluan, etc.
The Dayak tribe has various dances of their region and their traditional ceremonies
Dayak Murut has a famous dance of Mangunatip dance. The word Magunatip is taken away from the words "atip" intending to press between two surfaces. The magunatip dancers need good finesse and dexterity to dance across the blowing reeds to produce the sound and rhythm of the dance.
Traditional Dayak Murut outfits for men are generally made of bark or woven fabrics, with headbands and bird feathers. For women, traditional dress is usually in the dominance of black color with motifs of various colors. For musical instruments, usually dominated by Flute, Gong, Kollatung, and Kadire / musk (wind instrument).
6.DAYAK PUNAN
Dayak Punan is a family that inhabits the area of East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, and Malaysia. Dayak Punan have Hovongan sub-tribes, Penan, Uheng Kareho, Punan Murung, Bukat, etc ..
The Dayak Punan are known for their nomadic or sedentary lifestyles, in contrast to most other Dayak tribes who have long homes as residences. Today most of the Punan Dayak sub-tribes have settled and established communities in a village scattered in various regions.
Among the Dayak tribe that there is Dayan punan tribe is a Dayak tribe who has a high knowledge about something mystical
Traditional Dayak Punan outfits are usually still very simple, some of the Punan Dayak also do the tradition of lengthening the ears. Commonly played instruments are Flute blown with nose and Sape '(kecapi).
7.DAYAK AT DANUM
The Ot Danum or the Barito clump is one of the Dayak families that encompasses all Dayak tribes in Central Kalimantan, South Kalimantan, southern part of East Kalimantan and southeastern West Kalimantan. Some argue that the Dayak Rumpun Ot Danum group is the parent of the Ngaju Dayak Rumpun, but sometimes the two clumps are separated. The sub-tribes of Dayak Ot Danum are Ma'anyan, Tunjung, Benuaq, Lebang, Undan, etc.
The hallmark of Dayak Ot Danum is at some important ceremonies, such as the ceremony of death, Dayak Ot Danum uses buffalo as a sacred animal other than a pig. In the traditional ceremony, the shaman usually uses a necklace with a variety of wooden ornaments, beads, bones, etc.
Dayak tribal ceremony is a lot and represents the custom of some tribes that exist
Dayak traditional clothing has varied colors, including headbands and there are some Ot Danum Dayak sub-tribes that also use coconut leaves as decoration. Traditional musical instruments are Gong, Gendang, and Kollatung.