Discover Sabah: Murut Warriors Terrorizing the flocks

This is the Anggalang dance performed by the third largest ethnic group in Sabah, the Muruts. Anggalang dance is performed by the Timugon Murut of Tenom. In the olden days, the dance is performed in special occasions such as wedding ceremony. Nowadays it is still performed during wedding and other joyful occasions such as the harvest festival. The clip was taken in Monsopiad cultural village, Penampang.
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Murut Ethnic of Tawau - Magunatip

Anggalang Magunatip is a very popular Murut dance. This clip was recorded during the annual Harvest Festival celebration for Tawau Sabah East Malaysia (18.05.2008).
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Murut culture village center.avi

Tenom is a small town in the Interior District of Sabah and it is also the centre of the Murut, a group of hill tribes (Murut means "Men of the Hills"), who have lived in this region for times immemorial. Although many young people of the tribe have adopted the fast pace of a modern civilisation creeping inland from the capital, some of them still prefer the life in the jungle, hunting with a dog, a parang (machete) and maybe even their traditional blowpipe. Others have turned to cultivating the countryside growing a variety of crops, from rice over tobacco to coffee. In the heart of Tenom town is the Antonom Memorial. Ontoros Antonom, according to the locals, was born in 1885. At the time of of the Rundum Revolt he was only 30 years old. Possessing exceptional leadership qualities, he was able to unite the Murut people in Rundum and Pensiangan. His statue stands tall to signify the bravery of the hundreds of Murut warriors who together with Ontoros Antonom were killed in the great uprising against the British colonists in the Rundum District in 1915. Those killed included Balayang, Ingkun, Anarus, Kalur, Angsakul, Singadu, Linggam, Marantai, Impal, Lampang, Singkunan, Angkubus and Kuluntur. Tenom is therefore an important centre for the Murut community, and this small hilly town is surrounded by longhouses, where young "warriors" still take their blowpipes and hunting dogs out for a 'stroll' in the jungle to catch supper. Tenom boast agricultural products and is a centre <b>...</b>
Magunatip - Murut Bamboo Dance

Bamboo dance of the Sabah natives, this video shows the Murut tribe version of bamboo dance from the Interior of Keningau, Sabah. Performed by both men and ladies during wedding celebrations and other festives.
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M-Fest Murut and Sumazau Dancing 2011

This was a performance during M-fest in Brisbane. There were few hunch here and there, buat overall, we did our best! and we love it.Enjoy!!! Song : Anggalang&Pangunatip Sodop Pinirubaan(remix)
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Peninsular Murut Christian Fellowship part 2.wmv

The Pra-Natal (Pre-Christmas) celebration of Murut Tribe Christians Fellowship from Peninsular Malaysia held on 26 & 27 November at BMBC, Penang. This annual event is currently hosted by the Penang Murut Christians Fellowship together with our BMBC Bahasa Congregation. This is the recorded video of the first session of two sessions program over two days. It is part two of six parts.
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Sino-Murut Celebrate Chinese New Year.

Gong Hee Fatt Choi 2011! It's Wabbit year! Half Sabahan Native and Half Chinese Celebrate Chinese New Year.
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