Kelabit in Malaysia


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Main Language
Largest Religion
Christian
Evangelical
Progress
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Introduction / History

The Kelabit are an ethnic group in Malaysia with a small number living in Indonesia. The main Kelabit settlement is in northeast Sarawak, Malaysia. The Kelabit heartland, Bario lies 1,000 meters above sea level in the remote Kelabit Highlands. Bario is accessible only by air transport. Sixteen Kelabit villages are located within this highland plateau, while four other villages are located in the lowlands along the tributaries of the Baram River.

The Kelabit's ancestors were traditionally farmers and headhunters. The Kelabit of today live a more progressive life. Many have migrated to urban areas for work or further education.

The Kelabit are a close-knit community, noted for their cheerful, industrious and refined nature and generous hospitality. Family life and friendships are highly valued in their society.


What Are Their Lives Like?

Most Kelabit villages are longhouse settlements. The rural Kelabit plant wet-paddy, producing high quality rice commonly known as 'Bario Rice'. They also cultivate fruits and raise buffaloes, sheep and cattle. The people hunt and fish when the rice-planting season is over. The level of education among the Kelabit is considerably high. Many work in the civil service and the private sector in major urban areas.

They used to strictly observe a social hierarchy which consists of three classes, namely the paran 'aristocrats', the pupa 'middle class' and the anak lun ian ada 'commoners'. However with the advent of Christianity and education, such classifications are slowly diminishing.

A Kelabit couple may mark their new status as parents and grandparents by changing their names at a special festive ceremony called Irau Naru Ngadan. The Kelabit are good dancers. Well-known dances include the Arang Papate (The Dance of War) and the graceful Arang Menengang (The Dance of the Hornbill).

Singing, story-telling and joke-sharing sessions are popular traditional pastimes. Games such as football and volleyball are also popular among them. Antique beads are highly valued by the Kelabit. These centuries-old valuable beads are not only used as body adornments but also serve as family heirlooms.


What Are Their Beliefs?

The Kelabit's forefathers were fervent animists. They appeased spirits and depended on the sighting of certain animals to warn them of impending disaster. Certain taboos and bad omens required the abandonment of ripening rice crops, the dissolution of marriages and even the killing of newborn infants.

The arrival of Christianity in the 1940s saw the Kelabit discarding most of their old beliefs. Most Kelabit today are evangelical Christians. Christmas and Easter are two important festivals celebrated as a community.


What Are Their Needs?

The large migration of the younger generation to the urban areas has resulted in a shortage of manpower in the rice fields. The remote location of the Kelabit Highlands often forces schoolchildren to complete their education in faraway places. Many villages are now left with only the elderly and the very young. Pray for the living testimony of believers to other people in their area.


Prayer Items

Pray for spiritual renewal among Christian believers and freedom from syncretism.
Pray for the Lord to bless the work of their hands as they obey biblical principles.
Pray there will soon come a day when Kelabit Christians will disciple people from other religions, teaching them to put all their faith in Jesus Christ.
Pray for the few believers among them, that they will grow strong in faith and become part of the mission force, carrying the gospel to their own people and beyond.


Scripture Prayers for the Kelabit in Malaysia.


References

Southeast Asia Link – SEALINK, Copyrighted © Used with permission.


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Kelabit
People Name in Country Kelabit
Alternate Names Kalabit
Population this Country 6,300
Population all Countries 7,200
Total Countries 2
Indigenous Yes
Progress Scale Progress Gauge
Unreached No
Frontier No
GSEC 6  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed
PeopleID3 12442
ROP3 Code 104450
Country Malaysia
Region Asia, Southeast
Continent Asia
10/40 Window Yes
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country North Sarawak, highest and most remote Borneo mountains, Bario highlands.   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Country Malaysia
Region Asia, Southeast
Continent Asia
10/40 Window Yes
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country North Sarawak, highest and most remote Borneo mountains, Bario highlands..   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Primary Religion: Christianity
Major Religion Estimated Percent
Buddhism
0.00 %
Christianity
72.00 %
Ethnic Religions
20.00 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
8.00 %
Non-Religious
0.00 %
Other / Small
0.00 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Kelabit
Language Code kzi   Ethnologue Listing
Written / Published Yes   ScriptSource Listing
Total Languages 2
Secondary Languages
Malay
Primary Language Kelabit
Language Code kzi   Ethnologue Listing
Total Languages 2
Secondary Languages
  Malay
People Groups Speaking Kelabit

Primary Language:  Kelabit

Bible Translation Status  (Years)
Bible-Portions Yes  (1965)
Bible-New Testament No
Bible-Complete No
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Photo Source Lillian Bulan-Dorai 
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