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266:, sacrificed herself to provide food for humanity, resulting in the production of rice as the main staple, along with other essential crops such as coconut, tapioca, ginger, maize, and yams from different parts of her body. The myth further narrates that Huminodun was transformed into Unduk Ngadau, a spirit emerging from a large jar containing the rice harvested by humans on the first day. An essential aspect of the myth includes Huminodun's instruction that, before starting the harvest, the father should take seven stalks of padi (called toguruon), tie them to one end of a spliced bamboo stick, plant them at the center of the field, and then store them in the rice container after the harvest. These seven stalks of padi symbolize the spirit of rice, Bambaazon (or Bambarayon in interior dialects), which is believed to be responsible for abundant harvests 133: 611: 527: 27: 310:, the belief system and life philosophy of the Kadazan-Dusun. There is also a dance performance called the Sumazau, a singing contest called Sugandoi, a bodybuilding competition, and other arts and crafts performances. Competitions such as hitting the gong and folk sports have also become one of the main events in this festival. 274:
ceremony, led by the ritual specialists known as bobohizan, to recover grains of rice that might have been lost or left in the field, carrying the Bambaazon with them and thereby preventing future crop shortages. Harvest-related rituals were the most important of the year, involving extensive
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This creation story played a central role in the traditional belief system of the Dusun peoples and formed the basis of numerous rituals performed annually during the rice harvest. The most significant of these rituals was the
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Popular drinks during the festival are tapai and Kinomol, which is a traditional alak drink. Tapai is drunk from a small bamboo vessel known as a sumbiling or from special glasses called singgarung, likewise made from bamboo.
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According to a belief shared by all Dusun peoples, with some variations, the human race, created by the Supreme Being
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will be held and it ends the harvest festival with a newly crowned Unduk Ngadau in the annual host district,
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celebration and feasting within villages. Another traditional ritual was the
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celebrated on 30 and 31 of May annually in the state of
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Public holiday in Sabah and Labuan, Malaysia (30โ€“31 May)
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bobohizan
Sabah
Federal Territory of Labuan
Kadazan-Dusun
harvest festival
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Federal Territory of Labuan
Malaysia
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Huminodun
magavau
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bobohizan
Unduk Ngadau
Penampang
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List of harvest festivals

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