Tidung people
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A traditional Tidung house, baloy from East Kalimantan, Indonesia.
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Total population | |
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76,000 [1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Indonesia 30,000 (North Kalimantan)[2] Malaysia 27,500 (Sabah)[3] |
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Languages | |
Tidong languages, also Indonesian/Malaysian | |
Religion | |
Kaharingan (predominantly) Islam, Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Molbog, Murut, Banjarese, other Dayak peoples |
The Tidung or Tidong (Dutch: Tidoeng) are a group of Dayak people who lived in northeastern part of Borneo and surrounding small islands. They lived on both sides of the border of Malaysia and Indonesia.[1] They are closely related to other native people in northeastern Borneo, such as Murut people.
Tidung speak Tidong language, a Bornean language.[4] The Tidong are mostly farmers practising slash-and-burn agriculture. Some are ocean fishermen. They grow sweet potatoes, cassava, lentils, fruits, and vegetables. Their farming methods are often accused of being the main cause of forest fires in Kalimantan. Generally, the Tidong are Muslims, but a few remain animist.[citation needed]
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