Happy Wednesday!
Let's take a break from my wedding photography for awhile. I still have many photos of KEBANA 2016 that I can't keep it myself.I have been working non-stop for my photography job now, its not easy as I think. The photo editing makes me crazy and last week, I'm sick because I'm too tired and of course, the ladies every month issue.To be honest, when I'm in high school I never feel so proud to born as Kenyah because some people teased me the way I talked and the way that we make living (most of us are farmer, so I feel embarrassed because of that, such a less than smart girl). Fast forward now, I know that I am so wrong to feel that way. I should be proud of who am I, I am unique and nobody is like me. Now, my Kenyah culture is something that closes to my heart and something that I treasured in my life.I've seen many cultures in my life and I really amazed with it but at the end of the day, I still remember my culture is always closed to my heart. I still love the sape' music, love the datun julut dancing and love Kenyah food like tung ubi, anye', tepake' ( my mum made this when I'm at home last time).
So, here is some incredible culture of Kenyah.
Talented Logan
2.Beautiful Kenyah Music
3. Datun Julut with eleng
Take a break from beautiful ladies.
Here is my nephew,Jalong.
My cousins
Special performance
Datun Julut
The man usual accecories ( tapung key tan)
Thank You so much for visit and I love to talk more about my culture but I honestly don't have enough knowledge about it.
So, what do you think incredible Kenyah culture ( this question for my fellow Kenyah people)?
Please share below.
Love,
Paya from keriitleto.com
So, what do you think incredible Kenyah culture ( this question for my fellow Kenyah people)?
Please share below.
Love,
Paya from keriitleto.com
What's your opinion?
Please share your thoughts.