Monday, May 5, 2008

Dusuns' assimilation into national culture a continuing process

Dusuns' assimilation into national culture a continuing process


Cultural show: A Dusun performing the traditional dance during the 'Adau Gayoh' celebration at International Convention Centre, Berakas. Picture: Saifulizam
HADI DP MAHMUD
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN

Monday, May 5, 2008

THE Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports reminded Dusuns to support and uphold the national philosophy, Malay Islamic Monarchy (MIB), as Dusuns nationwide congregated at the International Convention Centre yesterday to celebrate Adau Gayoh, a traditional thanksgiving ceremony to mark the end of the harvesting season.

"For the culture of ethnic clans in this country, including the Dusuns, the process of acculturation and assimilation will keep on continuing where the national philosophy of MIB is dominant in structuring the country's culture," said Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Dewa Major General (Rtd) Dato Seri Pahlawan Hj Mohammad Hj Daud.

"Coherently, in several matters, pure characteristics in the culture of ethnic clans can be accepted in the national culture, whether through the process of acculturation or assimilation — as long as it does not clash with MIB," said the minister at the launching of the golden jubilee of Pakatan Sang Jati Dusun (PSJD).

PSJD, a Dusun community association set up in 1958, is actively involved in developing and promoting the Dusun cultural heritage in Brunei.

The event was also to celebrate Adau Gayoh, seen as the peak day symbolising the gratitude of the Dusun society towards the results of a satisfying harvest.

According to tradition, the Dusun society have always cultivated paddy, which has always been the main source of income.

In the past, paddy harvests embody meaning and profound allegories amongst members of the Dusun society. Ritual events linked to paddy harvesting symbolise harmony, unity, understanding and survival in a moderate and limited environment.

"The Dusuns are one of the seven ethnic clans which colour the cultural landscape in this country. The wealth of its traditions, language and culture, needs to be preserved and refined suitable with the theme of this year's Adau Gayoh celebrations, 'Enriching culture, Empowering the nation'," said Pehin OKSD Major General (Rtd) Dato Seri Pahlawan Hj Mohammad.

The minister expressed belief that the identity of the Dusun society can be expanded into something unique, not only for the Dusuns, but also as a form of national heritage.

"With its pure characteristics, culture is the stronghold to stop the influential flow of a foreign culture. The virtue of a culture will be proven if it can endure the influences of a foreign culture," he said.

PSJD individuals who have had remarkable contributions to the community were rewarded with certificates of appreciation, medals and plaques in recognition of their efforts. The event also saw the Department of Community Development (JAPEM) at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, receive donations from the Dusun association.

The Brunei Times

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