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Miri's ‘Niti Daun' parade ushers in Gawai spirit with indigenous pride on full display
Miri's ‘Niti Daun' parade ushers in Gawai spirit with indigenous pride on full display

Borneo Post

time10-05-2025

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Miri's ‘Niti Daun' parade ushers in Gawai spirit with indigenous pride on full display

Penguang (second right) leads the 'Niti Daun' parade, marking his role as Tuai Gawai in this year's vibrant Gawai Dayak celebrations. MIRI (May 10): A vibrant celebration of Sarawak's cultural diversity unfolded in Miri as 20 contingents representing various indigenous communities took part in the colourful 'Niti Daun' parade, marking the start of Gawai Dayak 2025 festivities. Sarawak Deputy Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government, Datuk Dr Penguang Manggil, who is also Marudi assemblyman, led the celebration as the Tuai Gawai (head of Gawai). The event began with the traditional miring ritual at the field near Kolej Komuniti Miri, offering blessings for a bountiful harvest and communal well-being. Penguang's participation reflected his continued commitment to preserving and promoting Dayak heritage and his leadership among Sarawak's indigenous communities. Penguang (second left) being served 'tuak' or rice wine during the miring ritual. The 1.5-kilometre parade showcased vibrant cultural performances and traditional attire from various Dayak associations, including the organised Miri Dayak Association (DAM), Persatuan Wanita Orang Ulu Miri (PWOUM), Persatuan Kayan Sarawak, and Sarawak Dayak Bidayuh National Association (DBNA), among others. Participants proudly displayed the rich cultural tapestry of Sarawak's ethnic groups, including Iban, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu, Kayan, and Lun Bawang, through traditional dance, music, and symbolic motifs. Permyjaya played host to this year's event, complementing the ongoing Gawai Dayak Bazaar 2025, a month-long celebration of Dayak culture, food, and crafts. Members of Persatuan Masyarakat Saban Sarawak bring tradition to life during the parade, with a 'sape' performance showcasing their rich cultural heritage. One of the main attractions this year is the Kumang Keligit Dayung Sangon and Keling Belawan pageants, which celebrate not just beauty but also intellect and cultural knowledge. Preliminary rounds will be held at Permy Mall on May 17, with the grand finals set for May 24 at Meritz Hotel, offering RM5,000 in prize money. With an enthusiastic turnout at the 'Niti Daun' parade, excitement is building for the rest of the Gawai Dayak celebrations. Gawai lead miri Niti Daun Penguang Manggil Permyjaya

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