Traditional Agricultural Practices and Beliefs of the Kimaragang of Sabah and the Impact of Christianity: A Preliminary Study

The Kimaragang, an indigenous Dusunic ethnic group from the Districts of Kota Marudu and Pitas in Sabah, Malaysia (formerly North Borneo), traditionally practice the shifting cultivation of hill rice with maize. This study focuses on Kimaragang hill rice cultivation and discusses some of their tradi...

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Main Authors: Low Kok On, Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan
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spelling my.ums.eprints.185142018-01-29T15:01:27Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18514/ Traditional Agricultural Practices and Beliefs of the Kimaragang of Sabah and the Impact of Christianity: A Preliminary Study Low Kok On Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan BJ Ethics BL Religion The Kimaragang, an indigenous Dusunic ethnic group from the Districts of Kota Marudu and Pitas in Sabah, Malaysia (formerly North Borneo), traditionally practice the shifting cultivation of hill rice with maize. This study focuses on Kimaragang hill rice cultivation and discusses some of their traditional agriculturally-focused beliefs and communal healing and cleansing rituals.Over time, with the conversion to Christianity and the movement towards the towns of Tandek and Kota Marudu, many of these practices have declined.Christianity became the main religion among the Kimaragang during the1950s and more so after the expulsion of missionaries from Sabah in the early1970s. The factors that led to this large-scale conversion to Christianity and the gradual demise of some of the old agricultural rituals and some of the associated beliefs are herein examined. Other factors for this decline are also discussed. 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18514/1/Traditional%20Agricultural%20Practices%20and%20Beliefs%20of%20the%20Kimaragang%20of%20Sabah%20and%20the%20Impact%20of%20Christianity.pdf Low Kok On and Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan (2015) Traditional Agricultural Practices and Beliefs of the Kimaragang of Sabah and the Impact of Christianity: A Preliminary Study. Asian Ethnology, 74 (2). pp. 401-424.
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Low Kok On
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Traditional Agricultural Practices and Beliefs of the Kimaragang of Sabah and the Impact of Christianity: A Preliminary Study
description The Kimaragang, an indigenous Dusunic ethnic group from the Districts of Kota Marudu and Pitas in Sabah, Malaysia (formerly North Borneo), traditionally practice the shifting cultivation of hill rice with maize. This study focuses on Kimaragang hill rice cultivation and discusses some of their traditional agriculturally-focused beliefs and communal healing and cleansing rituals.Over time, with the conversion to Christianity and the movement towards the towns of Tandek and Kota Marudu, many of these practices have declined.Christianity became the main religion among the Kimaragang during the1950s and more so after the expulsion of missionaries from Sabah in the early1970s. The factors that led to this large-scale conversion to Christianity and the gradual demise of some of the old agricultural rituals and some of the associated beliefs are herein examined. Other factors for this decline are also discussed.
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Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan
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Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan
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title Traditional Agricultural Practices and Beliefs of the Kimaragang of Sabah and the Impact of Christianity: A Preliminary Study
title_short Traditional Agricultural Practices and Beliefs of the Kimaragang of Sabah and the Impact of Christianity: A Preliminary Study
title_full Traditional Agricultural Practices and Beliefs of the Kimaragang of Sabah and the Impact of Christianity: A Preliminary Study
title_fullStr Traditional Agricultural Practices and Beliefs of the Kimaragang of Sabah and the Impact of Christianity: A Preliminary Study
title_full_unstemmed Traditional Agricultural Practices and Beliefs of the Kimaragang of Sabah and the Impact of Christianity: A Preliminary Study
title_sort traditional agricultural practices and beliefs of the kimaragang of sabah and the impact of christianity: a preliminary study
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