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Kenyah burial tomb with a modern touch.
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The tomb has a modern roof made of zinc metal. Whereas the motifs were hand-drawn. In the distant past, a tomb was made for the chief of the tribe or someone of highest importance in the Kenyah society in Borneo.


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