is also known in English as the 'Meratus jungle flycatcher'. In Indonesian, it is called Sikatan Kadayang. The Meratus blue flycatcher is one of 32 species...
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'eye'. The specific epithet is named after the Meratus Mountains that are the species' type locality. 'Meratus white-eye' is the official common name designated...
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several endemic species, including the birds Meratus blue flycatcher (Cyornis kadayangensis) and Meratus white-eye (Zosterops meratusensis). The area...
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The Meratus or Meratus Dayak is an ethnic group that inhabits the Meratus Mountains of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Banjar Kuala people would refer...
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to Meratus Dayak legends, Banjarese and Meratus are descendants of related brothers of Datung Ayuh or Sandayuhan who was the ancestor of Meratus Dayak...
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Dayak tribes who inhabit the southern region of the Meratus Mountains speak the Dayak Meratus language. The Dayak Dusmala (Dusun-Maanyan-Lawangan) who...
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Out-of-the-way Place (1993) Anna Tsing's first book centers around individuals from Meratus Dayak, from South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Tsing's key informant is Uma Adang...
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Malayo-Polynesian → Barito → Ngaju Indonesia (Central Kalimantan) Bakumpai, Meratus Kaharingan Ngalop Sino-Tibetan → Tibetic → Dzongkha Bhutan Kheng, Bumthang...
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groups other Visayans, other Filipinos, other Austronesians groups (especially Indonesians, (Dayak, Malays, Meratus Dayak and other non-Muslim Pribumi)...
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Banjarmasin, the capital of the province. The town is at the feet of the Meratus Mountains that runs in a north–south arc on the island of Borneo. Barabai...
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