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81. Dive Discovery Malaysia
For climbers there is Mt. Kinabalu near kota Kinabalu. The state of Sarawak is chock full of local indigenous people living in their long houses and villages.
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The best dive trips, resorts, tour and dive operators are represented here in the On-line Malaysia Discovery Travel Catalog: Sipidan Island, pioneered by Borneo Divers, is well known as one of the finest land-based dive spots in the world. Schooling jacks, abundant turtles, sharks and manta, even the occasional whale shark delight divers year after year. Mabul is better known for its outstanding small sea creatures and macro photography opportunities. Malaysia is a place just on the edge of a 3rd world country. Things actually work well here! The hotels are great, the local tour operators are organized and friendly, the domestic airlines actually fly and if delayed, you still get to where you are intended. This is great news for those of you who are a bit queasy about going to Southeast Asia; this is a great country to start with! Malaysia was colonized by the British way back when, if you remember your history well, you will note that most of the countries they colonized ran rather well!

82. Borneo Native Homestay - About Us
People Sabah is a unique land, a melting pot of kota Kinabalu or KK as it is usuallycalled, is Chinese dialects, kadazan and several indigenous and dialects.
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HOME SEARCH FEEDBACK CONTACT US Location: Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia, situated at the north of Borneo Island. Sabah has a heavily indented coastline of approximately 800 to 900 miles and is washed by the South China Sea in the west and north, the Sulu Sea in the northeast and the Celebes Sea in the east. Mount Kinabalu is the feature of Sabah as the tallest mountain in South East Asia standing at 4093 meters. People: Sabah is a unique land, a melting pot of many indigenous and immigrant groups. The population comprises over 30 different races and over 80 different dialects, each group having its own colourful culture, tradition, festival and customs. The indigenous group include the Kadazan/Dusun, Bajau,Murut, Rungus, Lotud, Brunei, Orang Sungei, Kadayan, Bisaya and many other subgroups. The Chinese form the largest non-indigenous group. Population: 2.52 million.

83. Freegk.com : Worldatlas : Malaysia Map Data And Currency
Groups 47% Malay 32% Chinese 9% indigenous people from Borneo 9 Malaysia People living with HIV/AIDS, 49,000. Ports and harbors, Bintulu, kota Kinabalu, Kuantan
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Malaysia, federation of 13 states forming a constitutional monarchy in South East Asia, comprising two distinct regions separated by some 650 km (400 mi) of the South China Sea. Malaysia is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The regions are Peninsular Malaysia, formerly known as West Malaysia; and Sarawak and Sabah, formerly known as East Malaysia. Peninsular Malaysia comprises 11 states occupying the southern half of the Malay Peninsula, bordered on the north by Thailand, on the south by Singapore, on the west by the Strait of Malacca, and on the east by the South China Sea. The states of Sabah and Sarawak occupy the northern third of the island of Borneo, and are bordered on the north and west by the South China Sea, on the east by the Sula and Celebes seas, and on the south by the Indonesian province of Kalimantan. The island of Labuan, formerly part of Sabah, was made a federal territory in 1984. The sultanate of Brunei forms a coastal enclave in northern Sarawak. Population 21,300,000 (1996 estimate) Population Density 64 people/sq km (167 people/sq mi) (1996 estimate) Urban/Rural Breakdown 46% Urban 54% Rural Largest Cities Kuala Lumpur1,145,075 Ipoh382,633 Johor Baharu328,646 (1991 census) Ethnic Groups 47% Malay 32% Chinese 9% Indigenous people from Borneo 9% Indian Languages Official Language Bahasa Malaysia Other Languages English, Chinese, Tamil, Iban, Religions 53% Islam 25% Chinese folk religion 7% Hinduism 6% Buddhism 6% Christianity 3% Other

84. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
Chief ports George Town, Kelang, kota Kinabalu, Kuching. Ethnic groups Malay and other indigenous 58%, Chinese 26%, Indian 1200 BC Hebrew people settle
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85. CNN - Litmus Test At Sabah Polls For Malaysia's Mahathir - March 13, 1999
kota KINABALU, Malaysia (CNN) Striding into polling centers clad in and a regional party representing the predominantly Christian, indigenous people.
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Litmus test at Sabah polls for Malaysia's Mahathir
March 13, 1999

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KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia (CNN) Striding into polling centers clad in everything from headgear to loincloths, Sabah villagers voted Saturday in a crucial test of Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's popularity. The election has become more than a contest for control of the oil-rich state, which has been led for the past five years by the National Front coalition headed by Mahathir. The outcome of the poll will also be the first gauge of Mahathir's standing since his controversial decision last September to fire his popular deputy, Anwar Ibrahim. Voting ended in all 48 constituencies of Sabah, an oil- and timber-rich state on the island of Borneo, by late Saturday and results are expected by Sunday. Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad General elections are not due in Malaysia until April 2000 and the outcome in Sabah will not be a referendum on Mahathir's 18 years in office. But he badly needs to win the polls to reaffirm his popularity in the country, political analysts said.

86. Asia Bookroom: Borneo
kota Samarahan. Voices of the Crocker Range indigenous Communities Sabah is a to capture the peoplespeak dimension of the peopleenvironment relationship of
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Asia Bookroom specialises in out-of-print, antiquarian and secondhand books on Asia, the Pacific, Africa and the Middle East . We regularly issue lists on these areas and we also issue a general antiquarian list occasionally. These lists are available by email and on our web site. Our shopping cart on this site supports secure ordering. Borneo Avery, Lt Col. Brian. Our Secret War. Defending Malaysia Against Indonesian Confrontation 1964-1966. Endpaper maps, black and white photographic plates throughout, 216pp, appendix, notes, dustjacket. Small quarto. Slouch Hat Publications. McCrae. 2001. "Our Secret War provides an intriguing account of the clandestine Australian operations carried out in Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan) during Confrontation in the mid 1960s. While international peace talks were being conducted in Bangkok, the Australian government authorised a series of incursions into Indonesian territory. This is the story of the 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, raised at Woodside in 1964, and sent to Malaysia in 1965 as part of Australia's contribution to the defence of the region. This military commitment came at a crucial time due to the deteriorating political climate in much of Southeast Asia." From the publisher's description. (ISBN 095852968X).

87. CANOE Travel - Europe - Samis Make Winter Radiate
When Samis, the reindeerherding indigenous people once known as People crowd at the market in Jokkmokk in Lappland punctuated by a stop at a kota tent for a
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Swedish Sami Per-Olov Kuhmunen arrives with his reindeers at the market in Jokkmokk in Lappland, northern Sweden, Feb. 2, 2002. (AP Photo/Pressens Bild files/Kenneth Paulsson) In the monochrome gloom of the Arctic winter, the intense blues and reds of Sami ceremonial garb glow like the promise that summer will return someday. When Samis, the reindeer-herding indigenous people once known as Lapps, converge on Jokkmokk for the annual winter market, the grey skies and white snow seem to recede, becoming just a background for the finery - sapphire coats stitched with yellow and orange, caps topped with shimmering crimson plumes. As they lead reindeer through the streets lined with market stalls, visitors stiffened by -30 C temperatures lean close, as if to partake of some radiant heat.

88. Week Of Action Events
elected governments in the name of indigenous rights, how need to mobilise and educate people in their June 4th – Workshop in kota (Rajasthan) arranged by
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Organiser: Angolan Action Network on Small Arms (ANGOLANSA) A nationwide campaign in collaboration with the Local authorities will be launched with a statement from Church leaders. In addition to the national campaign there will be a Manifesto on Gun violence and criminality in Angolan cities, most notably in Luanda. Additional Activities will include public forums, radio (Radio Ecclesia of the Catholic Church) and television discussion programmes on the role of the International action network on small arms. In the meantime, invitations will be launched to other associations, NGO and churches (above all in the southern part of Angola) to join the Network. At the end of the week, there will be an awareness activity through the Local Radio, RADIO NGOLA YETU so as to mobilize local community to hand their Guns and all lethal material in their possession. The messages will be broadcast in 11 local languages: Kikongo, Kimbundo, Tchokwe, Nganguela, Lunda Ndembo, Songo, Kuanyama, Luvala, Umbumbu, Fiote and Lingala.

89. Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Nairobi, Kenya
kota stone from India 10,000 ft2. floor; Two beautifully designed fountains; indigenous African timber researchers, school children, and common people of all
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  • Total Area: 10, 200 ft2 Width: 99ft Height: 69ft Length: 140ft
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  • Jesalmer Yellow stone: 16, 500 ft2(350 tons) Carara Marble from Italy: 13,200 ft2 Kota stone from India: 10,000 ft2
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  • 5 Shikhars (Pinnacles) 7 Ghummats (Domes) 66 Sthambas (Pillars - 30 Carved, 6 Plain, 30 wooden) 40 Gavakshas (Windows) 23 Samarans (Arches) 4 Zarukhas (Balconies) 80 different designs 30 Different ceiling designs 5 staircases 6, 000 delicate florical designs in wood
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  • The only carved wooden dome in Kenya and perhaps, Africa Concealed lighting and audio system Interactive exhibition on the ground floor Two beautifully designed fountains Indigenous African timber used are Elgon Teak, Mvuli, Mahogany and White Oak
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  • 235 Craftsmen at peak Over 1 million man-hours have gone into the project since inception (150,000 man-hours for devotees and 950,000 man-hours for craftsmen)
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The Haveli comprises of a Prayer Hall, Kitchen, Dining Hall, Concourse, Assembly Hall, Administrative Offices, Gymnasium, Dispensary, Youth Hall and a Centre for social services.

90. Learning About Epilepsy
is thought to be a strong Kiganda indigenous illness brought on by Attitudes of rural people in central Ethiopia toward epilepsy. The great universe of kota.
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by Lisa Francesca Andermann, MPhil, MD Editor's Note: Ours is a very diverse community, and epilepsy crosses all lines of race, culture and ethnicity. Each culture holds its own beliefs and attitudes towards epilepsy, and the social effects on the person with a seizure disorder can be devastating. Exploring the differing cultural perspectives held within our multicultural constituency is important if all people with epilepsy are going to receive the understanding and treatment they deserve. Below is an abridged version of Dr. Andermann's Epilepsy in Developing Countries Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review 32 (1995) 351-84, with permission. EPILEPSY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: INTRODUCTION The management of epilepsy in developing countries requires knowledge and understanding beyond the usual practices of western medicine. The population of developing countries, which makes up 4036 million out of an estimated world population of 5246 million, includes numerous variations in cultural, economic, political, and religious life, level of education and literacy, and rural and urban lifestyles. This heterogeneity translates into an equally diverse range of beliefs about the causes and treatment of illness. Epilepsy stands out in this regard because of the very nature of its symptoms, which include recurrent convulsions accompanied by loss of consciousness, as well as automatisms, postictal confusion, hallucinations, and delusions. These behaviours have impressed people from earliest times onwards as mysterious and frightening, and required a distinctive explanation within their system of belief.

91. Kalahari.net - A World Of Entertainment On Your Doorstep
Browse by Category Anthropology indigenous People. Here, the People Rule A New Casebooks S. kota Mama From the Andes to the
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92. BootsnAll.com - Sabah Borneo, Malaysia - November 1999
kota Kinabalu, or commonly referred to as KK, is located on the northeastern coast of the state, fronting The People The three main indigenous groups of
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Depending which guidebook you happen to be using there are many places to stay. For the budget traveller there are the backpacker lodges between Rm15 - Rm30. For the more affluent travelers there are some good deals to be had at Hotels and resorts! Communication and Transport
The communication system is provided mainly by TELKOM Malaysia and although it is very efficient their public phones usually don't work especially in the rural and remote areas. Internet cafes are mushrooming, and are cheap. In some of the remote areas they can be a little hard to find but if you ask around, seek and ye shall find. Buses and taxi's are abundant. In KK, the Capital, taxi's have meters and buses are marked, but in the more remote areas it is best to negotiate the price.

93. Native News Online, A Barefoot Connection
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    94. Finland: Truly 'cool' Vacation Above Arctic Circle (phillyBurbs.com)
    The native Sami people, spread out across Lapland, are the only indigenous people in the herd and separate the animals for slaughter to a wooden kota, or teepee
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    95. Nation-Building, Propaganda, And Literature In Francophone Africa
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    96. Welcome To Africans-art.com
    country Zaire people Pende medium wood, paint size indigenous medicines were given for the physical
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