Tracing the Identity of Elder Brothers
Sunday, May 7, 2006
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IT is still vivid in the mind of Wehea tribal chief Ledjie Taq, the event four decades ago at the village of Nehas Liah Bing. At that time a number of Kenyah Dayak dignitaries, representing their followers who had just set foot in the village, met with the leaders of the Wehea tribe. They asked permission to occupy a plot of land to settle in and to cultivate farming, said Ledjie who was then 11 years old. The Wehea leaders gave them a piece of l
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