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The '''Kenyah''' are one of the many tribes of [[Borneo]] that had a strong tattoo tradition. Unfortunately, we only have a few examples of it from the [[Sarawak Museum]]. | |||
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[[File:Urang.jpg|thumb|right|131px|'''Urang''', also known as the "prawn pattern" is a modification of the [[Dog design]].]] | |||
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[[File:Toyu.jpg|thumb|right|121px|'''Toyu''' is a crab design. From a tatu block in the [[Sarawak Museum]] (No. 1054-71)]] | |||
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[[File:LipanKatip.jpg|thumb|right|100px|The '''lipan katip''' is a design of the claws of a centipede, and is intended for the breast or shoulder of a man. From a tatu block in the [[Sarawak Museum]]. (No. 1054-20)]] | |||
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== Related Articles == | |||
* [[Kowit]] | |||
* [[Borneo]] | |||
* [[Lasat Mata]] | |||
* [[Borneo Rose]] |
Latest revision as of 07:14, 17 September 2023
The Kenyah are one of the many tribes of Borneo that had a strong tattoo tradition. Unfortunately, we only have a few examples of it from the Sarawak Museum.