Long Napir is a cluster of four settlements of Penan and Kelabit people[1] in the Limbang division of Sarawak, Malaysia.[2][3] It lies approximately 606 kilometres (377 mi) east-north-east of the state capital Kuching.
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LongNapir is a cluster of four settlements of Penan and Kelabit people in the Limbang division of Sarawak, Malaysia. It lies approximately 606 kilometres...
chiefs at LongNapir to sign to confirm their wish of further protecting their territories. At the same time, Matios was also on holiday at LongNapir. He immediately...
Borneo inhabiting the Kelabit Highlands. The Kelabits in LongNapir, Long Seridan and Long Lelang have all been adversely affected by logging operations...
October 1958) is an Indigenous Kelabit environmental activist, born in LongNapir in Sarawak, a state of Malaysia located on the island of Borneo. Urud...
Tedungan SK Bukit Luba SK Tanjong SK Meritam SK Ukong SK Nanga Medamit SK LongNapir SK Kuala Mendalam SK Nanga Merit SK Kubong SK RC Kubong SK Gadong SMK...
crescent is shown in the field. This life-size votive offering of Queen Napir-Asu was commissioned around 1300 BC in Susa, Iran. It is made of copper...
Limpaki, Limbang Sekolah Kebangsaan LongNapir, Limbang Sekolah Kebangsaan Long Tukon, Limbang Sekolah Kebangsaan Long Tuma, Limbang Sekolah Kebangsaan Melayu...
Primary 1 to 2 at Long Lellang (1966 to 1967), Primary 3 to 4 at Long Semado (1968-1969), and passed common entrance examination at LongNapir (1970 to 1971)...
from geminate consonants. They are at least impressionistically twice as long as other stops. They vary with /b d͇ ɡ/ under suffixation, with /b͡pʰ d͇͡t͇ʰ...
original on 27 August 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016. "Asherah". www.asphodel-long.com. Archived from the original on 5 January 2006. Retrieved 14 February...
gained new significance. In the writing of second Isaiah, Yahweh was no longer seen as exclusive to Israel, but as extending his promise to all who would...
taken. The astrotheology of Near Eastern deities was an Iron Age development long postdating the origin of religion and, following its development, Bel and...
popular expressions which use the word. For example, because of the centuries long Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula, the word ojalá in the Spanish language...
scholarship, but despite the occasional modern support, this view is no longer the consensus among experts. Proposed etymologies of her name and interpretations...
in Ezechielem ( "Comments on Ezekiel"), noting that "they say that for a long time certain rites of initiation are conducted: first, that they weep for...
until the end of classical antiquity in the fourth century CE. Similarly, long after the fall of Carthage, Tanit was still venerated in North Africa under...
anywhere from the ankle on up to the knee, never above. Day wear had sleeves (long to mid-bicep) and a skirt that was straight, pleated, hank hemmed, or tiered...
Anthony Green's Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia, it is no longer considered the consensus. Lluís Feliu in his study of Dagan concludes that...
Hammurabi, an ornamented bronze table of snakes, the bronze statue of Queen Napir-Asu, and thousands of inscribed bricks. His finds showed Susa to be the...
love and of fertility, Ashtart was also a warrior goddess, although she no longer exhibited much of the hunter aspect of the Bronze Age ʿAṯtart, which had...
Sumerian and Akkadian texts spell the name as dŠa-la. A variant spelling with a long wovel, dŠa-a-la, is also attested. Logographic spellings of the name are...
at night. In a conversation which I held with the priests, I inquired how long their temple had been built, and found by their answer that they, too, differed...
princess married by Untash-Napirisha (himself the son of a Kassite princess) could be identified with Napir-Asu, whose bronze statue is now at the Louvre....
wildly to the music of flutes, whirling around with necks bent so that their long hair flew out; and in an ecstatic frenzy they would bite their own flesh...