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For true unity, nothing beats Sabah’s Kaamatan

Irwan Majid5 years ago9th Jun 2019Pictures
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Two Murut ethnic girls posing for pictures during Kaamatan in Penampang, Sabah. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Irwan Majid, June, 9, 2019.
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THE harvest festival commonly known as Tadau Kaamatan in Sabah is a sacred tradition to honour the bond between the creator and creation.

According to legend, this is to give thanks to their god, Kinoingan, for sacrificing his daughter, Huminodun, by cutting her to pieces and spread them across the field which then produced a bountiful harvest of padi. The word ‘Kaamatan’ means ‘harvest’ in Kadazandusun.

Women from various cultural and religious backgrounds are the symbol of beauty and epitomise the ideals of a true Sabahan lady, according to the Huminodun legend.

The significance of this part of the harvest festival has been refined in recent years whereby the selection criteria for the Unduk Ngadau are related to the virtues and values of ‘Huminodun’ the legendary and only daughter of the Kadazan Kinoingan called Hinokizan. – June 9, 2019.

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