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# [[ukung]] [[bedtuk]] / [[kuyad]] | # [[ukung]] [[bedtuk]] / [[kuyad]] | ||
− | # [[peredten]] kayuh merar nedtar puung eg. [[labo i'eyk]] medting puung nuk merar. | + | # [[peredten]] kayuh merar nedtar puung (eg. [[labo i'eyk]] medting puung nuk merar.) |
− | # [[belatik]] [[kuyad]] medting puung nuk merar | + | # [[belatik]] [[kuyad]] (medting puung nuk merar) Employs a horizontal slingshot / catapult |
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=== Fish Traps / Methods === | === Fish Traps / Methods === |
Revision as of 18:52, 10 December 2023
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Ruing Labo Puur
Photo by Angela Boeck March, 2016
Contents
Translations
Kelabit - English
- ngeraad - to hunt
Kelabit - Bahasa Malaysia
- ngeraad - ?
Glossary of Hunting Terms
General
Hunting Methods
Hunting Equipment/Accessories
Traps
- ateb labo i'eyk
- ebpung pelanuk, tela'o keneh ebpung. ebpung alad ebpung ri'er ebpung bedtidtaq
- kukub manuk (used for trapping nesting birds)
- kekeb (for trapping many green pigeons all at once)
- bebpan (a sticky substance)
- repiq (or rebpiq? are bamboo spikes to pierce bigger animals like wild boars, deers)
- patuk (arrows used to slay / slam)
- ruing labo puur
- ukung bedtuk / kuyad
- peredten kayuh merar nedtar puung (eg. labo i'eyk medting puung nuk merar.)
- belatik kuyad (medting puung nuk merar) Employs a horizontal slingshot / catapult
Fish Traps / Methods
- bubuh luang / lawid
- mering luang / lawid
- nubeh luang / lawid keneh tubeh ideh manud emey lem patun
- patun luang / lawid manud emey lem patun
- iyep luang / lawid tu'en niyep
Hunted Animals
Meat Preparation and Processing
See Cooking Glossary for meat preparation and cooking methods, and Food Glossary for some authentic Kelabit recipes.