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Kliau

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Klebit
A Kliau shield with aso (dog) motif
TypeShield
Place of originBorneo (East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, Indonesia & Sarawak, Malaysia)
Service history
Used byDayak people (Kenyah, Kayan, etc)
Specifications
Length110–130 cm (43–51 in)

The Kliau, Keliau, Klau or Kelembit is a traditional shield of the Kenyah and Kayan Dayak of Borneo.[1][2] This is an almost identical shield to the Kelembit Bok with the exception of the missing bok (hair). It is also similar to other Dayak-type shields, such as the Iban's trabai or terabai, Ngaju's talawang, and klawang or kelawang.

Description

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The Kliau is a shield in a shape of a hexagon and made from wood or from bamboo.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ N.Y.), Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York; Kjellgren, Eric (2007). Oceania: Art of the Pacific Islands in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 226–227. ISBN 978-1-58839-238-1.
  2. ^ Anton Willem Nieuwenhuis (1994). Di Pedalaman Borneo: Perjalanan Dari Pontianak Ke Samarinda, 1894. Penerbit PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama bekerja sama dengan Borneo Research Council, Indonesia Office. ISBN 978-979-605-051-2.