The dayak people are a group of around 200
different small ethnic group located around Borneo. Their main habitat is on
the hills dotted around Borneo. As with most tribes found around the Indonesian
archipelago, they emigrated from mainland Asia, and settled at their current
locations about 3,000 years ago.
Their fierce and violent actions against
western traders during the 19th and 20th centuries are
well documented. In the past, most of the Dayak people believed in spirits and
very superstitious, but in the past 50 years they have slowly converted into
religions such as, Anglicanism, roman Catholicism and Protestantism, although
most are Muslim or Christian. Until recently, many people of this tribe lived
in small groups, with about 10 families in each group. However, recently young
men and women have been leaving early to find work. As of now, there are 2-4
million dayak people.