"Sarawakian" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sarawakian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sarawakian
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"Sarawakian" Meaning

Originally referred to the indigenous people of the state of Sarawak in East Malaysia, now also used to describe anyone from the state of Sarawak, regardless of their ethnic background.

"Sarawakian" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sarawakian"


In history:
The Sarawakian leadership played a significant role in the anti-colonialist movement during the early 20th century.
In culture:
Traditional Sarawakian dances are well-known for their vibrant costumes and energetic performances.
In demography:
The Sarawakian population has seen a significant influx of immigrants from neighboring provinces in recent years.
In tourism:
Sarawakian eco-tourism initiatives aim to promote the preservation of their rich rainforests and diverse wildlife.
In anthropology:
Anthropologists have extensively studied the traditional Sarawakian practices of tattooing and body modification.

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