
Kiput people - Wikipedia
The Kiput people, also known as Lakiput or Lepo Pu’un (meaning "early tribe") are an indigenous ethnic group native to northern Borneo, primarily residing in Sarawak, Malaysia. Historically, the Kiput have been concentrated along the Baram River, where they are among the earliest settled communities in the region.
Kiput language - Wikipedia
Kiput is a Malayo-Polynesian language primarily spoken by the Kiput people in northern Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia.
Kenali Etnik Kiput Sarawak, Suku Kaum yang RARE Masa Kini - I …
2023年12月12日 · Kenali Etnik Kiput Sarawak, Suku Kaum yang RARE Masa Kini. Etnik Kiput ini diancam kepupusan kerana mereka kehilangan jumlah populasi yang besar dari tahun ke tahun atas faktor perpindahan golongan muda ke kawasan bandar untuk meneruskan kehidupan sekaligus menjadi penetap di luar kawasan Sarawak dan Malaysia amnya.
1. BACKGROUND. Kiput is a member of the Berawan-Lower Baram branch of the North Sarawak subgroup of Austronesian (AN) languages, spoken by perhaps 450 people. The entire language community reportedly resides in a single long-house known variously as Long Kiput, Long Tutoh, or Kuala Tutoh, located on
Kiput Historical Phonology - Semantic Scholar
2002年1月2日 · Kiput is a member of the Berawan-Lower Baram branch of the North Sarawak subgroup of Austronesian (AN) languages, spoken by perhaps 450 people. The entire language community reportedly resides in a single long-house known variously as Long Kiput, Long Tutoh, or Kuala Tutoh, located on the main branch of the Baram River about one kilometer from ...
The Kiput tribe of Sarawak - Sumber Doa
The Lakiput tribe is one of the lesser known tribe of the Orang Ulu group found in the Baram Marudi District in the Miri Division in Sarawak, East Malaysia.
Kiput in Malaysia Profile - Joshua Project
The Kiput are mainly found in the Baram district and are said to be originated from central Borneo centuries ago. Like other Orang Ulu communities in Sarawak, they live in longhouses by the main river system, in their case by the Baram River, the second largest river …
A Short Morphology, Phonology and Vocabulary of Kiput, …
The principal aim of the present work is to provide an overview of the synchronic morphology and phonology of Kiput, a considerably longer and more accurate vocabulary than that in Ray (1913), and several hundred sentences.
- 作者: Robert Blust
PeopleGroups.org - Kiput
The Kiput of Malaysia, numbering 4,100, are Unengaged and Unreached. They are part of the Borneo-Kalimantan people cluster within the Malay Peoples affinity bloc. This people group is only found in Malaysia. Their primary language is Kiput. The primary religion practiced by the Kiput is Sunni Islam, the largest branch of Islam.
Kiput in Malaysia people group profile | Joshua Project
The Kiput are mainly found in the Baram district and are said to be originated from central Borneo centuries ago. Like other Orang Ulu communities in Sarawak, they live in longhouses by the main river system, in their case by the Baram River, the second largest river …