The Timogun Muruts of Sabah

RM15.00

The Timogun Muruts of Sabah RM15.00

In 1936, the North Borneo Company Administration began to publish a series of six booklets introducing various aspects of the customs of three of North Borneo’s main non-Muslim people: the Dusun, the Murut and the Kwijau. The six booklets, Native Affairs Bulletins No. 1-6, covered various aspects of the lives these peoples. This volume is the first of the six bulletins published by the North Borneo Company between 1936-1939. It was one of the earliest works dedicated solely to the Murut people.

All the bulletins were written and compiled by G.C. Woolley, who served for many years as the Government Land Commissioner. As Woolley had earlier translated a booklet on the adat (customs) of the Putatan Dusun written by Pangeran Osman bin OKK Pangeran Haji Omar in 1932 and had spent the main part of his career in the West Coast and the Interior districts, he was considered a knowledgeable expert to write on these subjects.

The name of Woolley surely rings a bell with most people who have used the Sabah State Library in Kota Kinabalu. There is a Woolley Collections Room for materials on local history. To visitors to the Sabah Museum, the name reminds them of the Woolley Collections of photographs and other artefacts which served as the basis for the formation of the Sabah Museum in the early 1960’s.

 

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