via the Borneo Post, 19 February 2024: Coverage of Dr. Ipoi Datan’s talk at the Borneo Cultures Museum, which delved into the intricate relationship between saltwater crocodiles and the cultural fabric of Borneo’s indigenous communities. The session illuminated the diverse perceptions of crocodiles among various ethnic groups, including the Iban, Lun Bawang, and Malay, revealing the reptile’s deep-seated influence on local myths, superstitions, and cultural practices.
“We also set out to explore how and why they (crocodiles) are feared, admired and dreaded by the indigenous peoples of the Borneo Island,” he said in his opening remarks.
Throughout the talk, the participants got to learn about the origin of crocodile myths and superstitions, especially prevalent among the Iban, Lun Bawang, and Malay communities in Borneo.
A Lun Bawang from Lawas, Ipoi is a renowned figure in this field, having gained expertise through years of dedicated and extensive research and exploration.
Source: Talk at Borneo Cultures Museum highlights connection between crocs, native culture