KAPIT: The Programme to Promote the Culture and Customs of the Bagatan Ethnic Community has been carried out as an effort to introduce and deepen understanding of the community’s cultural heritage, which forms part of Sarawak’s rich and diverse cultural legacy.
The programme was officiated by the Deputy Minister for Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts (MTCP), Datuk Snowdan Lawan, at Rumah Philip, Nanga Merit, here on Saturday.
The Bagatan ethnic group is one of the 34 ethnic communities in Sarawak, with an estimated population of fewer than 10,000 people.
Traditionally, they originate from 18 longhouses in the Rajang area, Anap in Bintulu, and Penyarai in Tatau.
The Bagatan community possesses distinct characteristics in terms of its customs and traditions, language, oral history, intangible heritage and traditional practices.
The implementation of this programme has received support from the Heritage and Arts Facilitation Fund as an initiative to strengthen efforts in the preservation, documentation and transmission of intangible cultural heritage knowledge.
The programme was initiated by the Sarawak Entrepreneurs Association in collaboration with the local community in Kapit to introduce the customs and history of the Bagatan community, while also developing handicrafts and heritage-based entrepreneurship.
This approach enables elements of Bagatan culture to be highlighted through the production of traditional handicrafts, decorative arts and locally inspired attire, while at the same time creating economic opportunities for the local community, particularly among youths and women.
The officiating ceremony was also attended by Head of the Heritage and Creative Industry Division Dr Elena Chai, a representative of the Kapit Resident, Daniel Batin, Kapit District Officer Geoffrey Kendawang, Kapit District Council Chairman Andy Lawrence, Penghulu Esik, Kapit District Council member Aman, and Secretary of the Sarawak Entrepreneurs Association Cecilia Lagak. -UKASnews