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Free Malaysia Today on MSNKaamatan festival boosts business for Sabah seamstressNorhayati Ajirul’s boutique not only provides a steady livelihood but also plays a part in preserving cultural heritage, one bead and stitch at a time.
Gawai is the Iban word for 'festival' and was officially declared a public holiday in 1965 to unify and honour Dayak ...
Taking place this weekend in Kuala Lumpur is the Borneo Native Festival (BNF). Both Sabah’s Kaamatan festival and Sarawak’s Gawai Dayak, the Bornean states’ respective harvest festivals ...
Kaamatan festival has come to be celebrated by all the people of Sabah. This year the festival is also being celebrated in other parts of the country, namely Labuan, Sarawak, Klang Valley, Johor, ...
Assalamualaikum wbt and warm greetings to all beloved people of Sabah. We express our gratitude to Allah SWT, for with His blessings, we are able to celebrate the Kaamatan Festival this year in an ...
PENAMPANG: The Kaamatan Festival should not be limited to Sabahans, but instead, should be celebrated by all Malaysians, says Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan. He said ...
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Kaamatan: More than drinking and merrymaking, Sabah’s iconic harvest festival celebrates cultural identity and community bondingAlthough it recently had a reputation as a massive local drinking festival, Kaamatan is a deeply rooted cultural celebration of identity, history and communal harmony. Celebrated as a thanksgiving ...
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Malay Mail on MSNThe heartbeat of Kaamatan: Inside the Kadazandusun’s sacred ‘Magavau’ ceremony that calls the rice spirit homeThe Kadazandusun people of Sabah are known not only for their vibrant traditions — such as gong music, rice wine, and dance — but also, as the largest indigenous ethnic group in the state, for their ...
In celebration of Sabah’s iconic Kaamatan Festival and in anticipation of the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign, Tourism Malaysia Sabah hosted a special welcoming event at Kota Kinabalu ...
y presence here symbolises that any festival celebrated in the peninsula, Sabah and Sarawak is a shared celebration that must be respected. This excerpt from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s ...
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