curprev09:3809:38, 6 June 2024 49.149.96.217talk 47,896 bytes+127 Regions with significant populations: Malaysia (Sarawak), Brunei, and Indonesia (West Kalimantan). Languages (in addition to their native tounge): Sarawak Malay (for those resident in Sarawak State, Malaysia), Brunei Malay (for those resident of Brunei), English (in both Malaysia and Brunei, See Malaysian English and Bruneian English) and Indonesia (for those resident of West Kalimantan Province or Kalbar).undoTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
curprev12:5412:54, 2 April 2024 Menuaibansarawaktalkcontribs 47,769 bytes−24 First, the terms hivan, hevan, nevan is an Kayan's word. Hivan means dance and not related to Iban at all. They might found this result from false source. Second, the terms Balau is not directly means Iban. Balau is an Iban sub-ethnic that lives in Sri Aman, Samarahan, Kuching and Lundu. They have their own tradition and related to the Iban people. So, I added the other words that represents Iban people, such as Sea Dayak from English and Telanying from Penan language.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
curprev10:5910:59, 25 February 2024 Kolo mee mantalkcontribs 47,736 bytes+12 Added Islam because muslim Ibans exist, there's also a decent chunk of them scattered throughout Malaysia, there's also proof online.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit