Meowzzz in Malaysia
Friday, July 19, 2013
Breakfast is always an adventure
Breakfast has been one of the biggest meals of the day. And has always been very diverse. This morning we had Chinese breakfast of dim sum.
Day before: preparing a feast
Today was spent preparing food, like would be done in the longhouse before a wedding. first,lunch was made for all the arriving guests. Then begins preparation for the lunch after the wedding service tomorrow. Fresh meat, fruits, and veggies are all gathered and prepared. Everyone contributes. The men handle the meat prep and the women handle everything else. It's quite the production and a very cool experience.
Second round of prep beginning. Great time for catching up and gossip. The chatter was nonstop and all in Iban. Quite the experience to watch. Glad to be part of such a diverse and large family
Weaving little pouches that are filled with rice and sugar mix to make Iban version of rice pudding. Dad's cousin had amazing patience trying to teach me to make them using two strands. It took about three hours to finally be able to put one together. But I was determined to learn!
Everyone sitting around prepping for lunch! Peeling potatoes and cutting up pumpkin with uncle Kheng Ho and Aunt Cecilia
Peeling garlic. I think I'll be safe from vampires for a while. Got those garlic hands.
Bamboo with chicken or fish inside which is then cooked over fire
So much commotion, but Uncle Faybien is out like a light. He is aunt Judy's future husband's younger brother
Two pigs were bought for the big wedding feast and every part of it was cooked literally. This is the pig's brain
Aki's brother eating a piece of it!
Second round of prep beginning. Great time for catching up and gossip. The chatter was nonstop and all in Iban. Quite the experience to watch. Glad to be part of such a diverse and large family
Weaving little pouches that are filled with rice and sugar mix to make Iban version of rice pudding. Dad's cousin had amazing patience trying to teach me to make them using two strands. It took about three hours to finally be able to put one together. But I was determined to learn!Finally starting to get the hang of it!
Finally some down time. Cousins want to play though!
Girls' day
Past two days have been mostly uneventful. Just a lot of hanging around waiting for family to arrive. Atoon, Beatrice, and I went to Bintulu's waterfront and climbed up a small hill for a silly photoshoot out of boredom. And
Cultural village of Sarawak
Visited the cultural village of Sarawak. It displayed all the types of housing and people's of Sarawak.
Waiting for someone to get me down from climbing up some very narrow stairs! Almost fell down because the log rolled to the side!
Long hallway where everyone sits to interact with each other. There are a bunch of little units within the long house for each family.
All the various types of knives and machetes. Wonder if these had been used for headhunting a long time ago!? I remember seeing these 15 years ago in my grandfather's longhouse.
Crossing the bamboo bridge towards the end of the park. Very cool place to visit and learn about the different tribes of Sarawak and where my dad grew up!
Shawn, me, Beatrice, and Shane at the beginning of the cultural park.
Melanau houses were built up high to protect themselves from the Iban headhunters! They would pour boiling water over the edges to keep the Iban from climbing up and cutting off their heads. The Iban are known for headhunting. My aki(grandfather) was the first generation to no longer headhunt!
Waiting for someone to get me down from climbing up some very narrow stairs! Almost fell down because the log rolled to the side!
Long hallway where everyone sits to interact with each other. There are a bunch of little units within the long house for each family.Traditional Iban dress for women and girls. She is making the intricate neck pieces that are very beautiful.
All the various types of knives and machetes. Wonder if these had been used for headhunting a long time ago!? I remember seeing these 15 years ago in my grandfather's longhouse.
Crossing the bamboo bridge towards the end of the park. Very cool place to visit and learn about the different tribes of Sarawak and where my dad grew up!
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