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The '''Dog design''' is a very common [[Motif|motif]] of [[Borneo]], and has many variations within the different tribes. | |||
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== <i>Udo Asu</i> == | |||
'''<i>Udo Asu</i>''' are traditional [[Kayan]] [[Borneo]] tattoos of dog designs (Kayan). These designs are from tatu-blocks in the [[Sarawak Museum]]. | |||
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[[File:UduAsu1.jpg|thumb|Designed for the thigh of a man]] [[File:UduAsu2.jpg|thumb]] [[File:UduAsu3.jpg|thumb]] [[File:UduAsu4.jpg|thumb]] [[File:UduAsu5.jpg|thumb|This is a double dog design for the outside of a man's thigh.]] | |||
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== Kowit == | |||
[[Barawan]] and Kenyah modification of the dog design, known as "hook" ('''kowit''') pattern. From a tatu block in the [[Sarawak Museum]] (No. 1054-63) | |||
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[[File:Kowit.jpg|thumb]] [[File:Kowit2.jpg|thumb]] | |||
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== Iban == | |||
A native [[Dayak|Dayak]] tribe of [[Borneo]], '''Iban''' formerly the Sea Dayak have multiple variations of the dog design, | |||
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[[File:UduAsu6.jpg|thumb]] [[File:UduAsu7.jpg|thumb]] [[File:UduAsu8.jpg|thumb]] [[File:UduAsu9.jpg|thumb]] [[File:UduAsu10.jpg|thumb]] | |||
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and have also manipulated the design into a new motif, the '''scorpion''' or '''<i>kala</i>'''. | |||
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[[File:Kala.jpg|thumb|'''Kala''': From a tatu block in the [[Sarawak Museum]] (No. 1054-69)]] [[File:Kelingai-Kala.jpg|thumb|'''<i>Kelingai Kala</i>''' is for the thigh, arm or breast of a man. From a tatu block in the [[Sarawak Museum]] (No. 1054-99)]] | |||
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== Others == | |||
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[[File:Urang.jpg|thumb|'''<i>Urang</i>''', also known as the "prawn pattern" is a variation of the [[Kenyan]]]] [[File:UmaBalubo.jpg|thumb|'''<i>Uma Balubo</i>'''; tribe unknown.]] | |||
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== Related Articles == | |||
* [[Borneo]] | |||
* [[Borneo Rose]] |
Latest revision as of 06:41, 17 September 2023
The Dog design is a very common motif of Borneo, and has many variations within the different tribes.
Udo Asu
Udo Asu are traditional Kayan Borneo tattoos of dog designs (Kayan). These designs are from tatu-blocks in the Sarawak Museum.
Kowit
Barawan and Kenyah modification of the dog design, known as "hook" (kowit) pattern. From a tatu block in the Sarawak Museum (No. 1054-63)
Iban
A native Dayak tribe of Borneo, Iban formerly the Sea Dayak have multiple variations of the dog design,
and have also manipulated the design into a new motif, the scorpion or kala.