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Minister calls to preserve handcrafted works, safeguard Iban heritage
Minister calls to preserve handcrafted works, safeguard Iban heritage

Borneo Post

time11-08-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Minister calls to preserve handcrafted works, safeguard Iban heritage

Lee (centre) receives a memento from Benika, while other committee members look on. MIRI (Aug 11): The Iban community, especially women, have been urged to protect their rich tradition of crafting handmade handicrafts – creations that carry far greater cultural and artistic value than mass-produced items. Sarawak Transport Minister Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin said the rapid advancement of machines and faster production methods has made it increasingly difficult for the Orang Ulu community, including the Iban, to sustain traditional craftsmanship. 'If we fail to protect this cultural heritage, both present and future generations will lose it,' he cautioned. Lee, also the Senadin assemblyman, stressed that handcrafted works are one-of-a-kind, often fetching higher prices because of their uniqueness and the skill required to produce them. 'Most products today are machine-made, but handicrafts created by hand have their own uniqueness and are valued more highly,' he said during the Serakup Indu Dayak Sarawak (SIDS) Miri fundraising dinner here yesterday. He noted that in the past, the Orang Ulu and the Iban communities relied solely on manual skills to create their works – a painstaking process that significantly enhanced the value of each item. 'This is an industry worth focusing on, one that celebrates traditional craftsmanship and distinctive designs. It is important that we pass these skills to the younger generation,' he said. Lee also pointed out that handmade items have the potential to command higher prices when marketed online, with the opportunity to reach international buyers. Thus, he called on the older generations to pass down their knowledge and skills to the youth so these traditions continue to thrive. Lee also encouraged the Iban community to promote and preserve their traditional food-making methods, including using bamboo to cook signature delicacies. 'I hope to see SIDS Miri organise a food festival that showcases the Iban's unique way of making traditional food one day,' he said. At the same event, Lee announced a RM10,000 grant to SIDS Miri to support its activities throughout the year. Also present at the dinner was SIDS Miri chairlady Benika Angi. Handicrafts Iban community lead Lee Kim Shin

Mawan disburses RM150,000 in grants to support community, youth groups
Mawan disburses RM150,000 in grants to support community, youth groups

Borneo Post

time05-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Mawan disburses RM150,000 in grants to support community, youth groups

Mawan (ninth right) in a group photo SDNU members held after the cheque presentation KUCHING (July 5): A total of RM150,000 in government grants was disbursed yesterday by Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom. The recipients included the Sarawak Dayak National Union (SDNU) headquarters, along with its Kota Samarahan, Siol Kandis, Taman Geng Guan, and Bandar Riyal branches, as well as the Serakup Indu Dayak Sarawak (SIDS) Siol Kandis branch and the Scout Council Sarawak (SSC). Mawan, who serves as an advisor in the Sarawak Premier's Office (Food Industry, Commodity and Rural Development), is also the Pakan assemblyman and SDNU president. The cheque presentation ceremony took place at his office at Rubber Road here. In a statement, Mawan said the grants were intended to support the recipients' annual programmes and activities. grants scout SDNU SIDS William Mawan

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