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Meratus Dayak
Ethnic group in Indonesia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Meratus or Meratus Dayak is an ethnic group that inhabits the Meratus Mountains of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Banjar Kuala people would refer the Meratus people as Urang Baiju or Dayak Baiju, as they consider them to be the same as the Ngaju people. While the Banjar Hulu Sungai people would call the Meratus people as Urang Bukit, Dayak Bukit or Dayak Buguet.[1][2]
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Not to be confused with Ukit people.
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![]() Lithography by Carl Bock made in 1879 and 1880 about his experiences traveling in eastern and southern Borneo, from Kutai to Banjarmasin in "Orang Bukit from Afdeeling Amoentai" and "Dayak woman from Longwai" written by him. | |
Total population | |
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56,000 (est.2000) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
![]() South Kalimantan (35,383) | |
Languages | |
Bukit Malay, Banjarese, and Indonesian | |
Religion | |
Kaharingan | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Banjar, Dayak, Ngaju |
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