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[[Image:Teppo Soininen Nenganuh.jpg|thumb|300px|'''[[Nenganuh]] Epin Sier'''<br>Photo by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/teppos/ Teppo Soininen] © All rights reserved]] | [[Image:Teppo Soininen Nenganuh.jpg|thumb|300px|'''[[Nenganuh]] Epin Sier'''<br>Photo by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/teppos/ Teppo Soininen] © All rights reserved]] | ||
− | BERAU is a plant (reed) which our folks used to weave to make mats. - Maran Tapan (G. Nulun) | + | *BERAU is a plant (reed) which our folks used to weave to make mats. - Maran Tapan (G. Nulun) |
− | Another is ‘kerubet’ I tried unsuccessfully plant some couple years ago. This reed used to grow in abundance in Bario Lembaa. Found from PaLemidek to To Arur tulip, Arur Telal, Arur besier, Arur sebayeh. In the one village one product barter economy of the past Lun Lembaa’ specialisation was weaving epin tarub, Pa Terap and PaMada was tuning kuden pots. - Dato Balangalibun | + | |
+ | *Another is ‘kerubet’ I tried unsuccessfully plant some couple years ago. This reed used to grow in abundance in Bario Lembaa. Found from PaLemidek to To Arur tulip, Arur Telal, Arur besier, Arur sebayeh. In the one village one product barter economy of the past Lun Lembaa’ specialisation was weaving epin tarub, Pa Terap and PaMada was tuning kuden pots. - Dato Balangalibun | ||
== Translations == | == Translations == | ||
Revision as of 05:03, 23 June 2018
- BERAU is a plant (reed) which our folks used to weave to make mats. - Maran Tapan (G. Nulun)
- Another is ‘kerubet’ I tried unsuccessfully plant some couple years ago. This reed used to grow in abundance in Bario Lembaa. Found from PaLemidek to To Arur tulip, Arur Telal, Arur besier, Arur sebayeh. In the one village one product barter economy of the past Lun Lembaa’ specialisation was weaving epin tarub, Pa Terap and PaMada was tuning kuden pots. - Dato Balangalibun
Translations
Kelabit - English:
- epin - mat
- ngepin - to cover with a mat
Kelabit - Bahasa Malaysia:
- epin - tikam
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- epin sier - ?
- epin lapit - ?
- epin kuman - tikam yang khas pakai waktu makan
- ngepin - ?