Dusun people (Brunei)
Indigenous ethnic group of Brunei / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dusun people of Brunei, also known as Sang Jati or Suang Jati, are an indigenous ethnic group primarily residing in the Tutong and Belait Districts of Brunei.[1][2] They constitute one of the seven indigenous ethnic groups in Brunei Darussalam, known locally as the Sang Jati Dusun.[3]
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The Brunei Dusun ethnic group is closely related to the Bisaya ethnic group of Limbang, with a strong presence in Tutong district and scattered communities in Belait.[3][4] Their cultural richness, distinct traditions and linguistic diversity significantly contribute to Brunei's cultural heritage.