Tidung a tribe whose land was
originally located in the northen part of East Kalimantan. This tribe is also a
country boy in Sabah, so there are tribes in Indonesia and Malaysia(Sabah
State). The Dayak Tidung belong to the Dayak cluster, speak the Dayak Dayak
Tidung dialect and follow Islam. Another group of Tidung live in Tawau,
Kalabakan, Sandakan and many more in Sabah distict. Perhaps because they live
on the beach, the Tidung more open to outsiders than other Dayak peoples.
Outside influence is heightened by transmigration areas in the traditional
Tidung territory.
Tidung
are typically Muslims who perform their religious ceremonies in Islamic ways,
but at times with animist meanings. Islam was brought to the Tidung by
merchants from Sulawesi. Their divison of inheritance is based on orthodox
Islamic laws. The animist side of their beliefs includes believing that spirits
inhabit certain objects or places and can influence human beings. Thus, their
traditional ceremonies are actually focused on seeking protection through magic
by either appeasing or controlling both good and bad spirits. A shaman plays an
important role in Tidung society and is often asked to heal sicknesses with
spells.
Traditional
house of the famous North Borneo called as House Baloy. This custom home
architecture is the result of a culturals arts community Tidung, North Borneo.
As with other tribes, this Tidung culture and models have their own custom
home. Although this custom home is still using a high pole at the bottom, this
customs home buidings shapes look moremodern and fashionable. This custom home
was ellegedly the result of the development of a longhouse(Lamin) as inhabited
by the Dayak tribe in East Kalimantan.
Most Tidung make their living as
farmers. The Tidung practice migratory agriculture mainly because they cannot
maintain the soil’s fertility. Each time they move, neighbours work together to
clear new farm land by cutting down trees and burning the underbrush. This is
to main cause of forest fires and damage.Other Tidung are fisherman. Generally
Tidung choose their own marriage partners, but some marry partners choosen by
their family. Tidung gradly welcome the birth of a child with a ritual feast,
led by a religious leader. The celebration usually held after child is one or
two weeks old. At the party, there is a swing riding ritual(naik ayun). In this
ritual, the child’s parents put the child in a swing, cut the child’s hair and
cover him or her with flour.
Weddings
in the Tidung community have traditions that are truly unique. Perhaps the most
adorable for their customs is the one where the groom is not allowed to see
bride’s face until he sing her several love songs. But than again, the bride is
noy allowed to leave the confines of her home during the engagement period, and
a groom who arrives late to the wedding needs to pay a fine. The custom is very
normal and natural for the people of the Tidung tribe, who now inhabit the city
of Sandakan, Sabah. They believe that not practising the three-day and night
ritual would bring terrible luck to the couple.
Tarakan
dialect Tidung language is a language that mid Tidung as understood by all
citizens Tidung. Some word Tidung still have in common with other Borneo
languages. Tidung possibility still allied with clumps Murut Dayak because
Tidung Muslim and develop Islamic empire that is not considered a Dayak tribe,
but the tribe categorized cultured Melayu. Tidung speakers generally found in
the region of East Kalimantan, North Borneo and Sabah Malaysia. They use Tidung
languages in conversation when they are speaking together. Tidung languages
speakers especially Tidung Tarakan is bilingual. They speak Tidung but can also
speak Tidung Indonesia. There are five dialects Tidung Tarakan dialect such as
Sembakung, Penchangan, Sedalir and Tidung Sembakung river.
In conlusion, Tidung is a very
unique and very special because of its ethnics are different with other
ethnics. They have their own spiritual, culture, ceremony and languages that
makes they have their own personalities.
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