Apo Kayan people
The Apo Kayan people are one of the Dayak people groups that are spread throughout Sarawak of Malaysia, North Kalimantan and East Kalimantan of Indonesia. The earliest Apo Kayan people are from the riverside of the Kayan River, Bulungan Regency, North Kalimantan, Indonesia. According to the Apo Kayan Dayak legend, the Kayan people are the forefathers of which all smaller sub-ethnic Dayak people that are found along the Kayan River came from. Today, the population of the Apo Kayan people are estimated about 64,900.
Sub-ethnic
The Apo Kayan people group are divided into 3 sub-ethic Dayak people, namely:-From the 3 sub-ethnic Dayak people group, they are further divided into 60 smaller sub-ethnic groups that are spread across 60 settlements that are located in Kalimantan and making them the smallest of the sub-ethnic group that still retain their family genealogy.
Kenyah people
The Kenyah Dayak people comprises 24 smaller sub-ethnics:-- Kenyah
- Kenyah Bauh
- Lepo Payah
- Uma Klap
- Nyibun Saban
- Lepo Maut
- Ma Long
- Ma Alim
- Lepo Ko
- Ma Badang
- Ulun Nerau
- Ulun
- Lepo Tau
- Lepo Jalan
- Lepo Bam
- Lepo Tukung
- Lepo Aga
- Lepo Bakung
- Baka
- Lepo Lepo
- Lepo Lisan
- Lepo Kayan
- Ngure / Urik
- Lepo Kulit
Kayan people
- Uma Pliau
- Uma Puh
- Uma Samuka
- Uma Naving
- Uma Lasung
- Uma Daru
- Uma Paku
- Uma Bawang
- Uma Juman
- Uma Leken
Bahau people
- Saputan
- Pnihing
- Kayan
- Long Glat
- Ma Suling
- Long Mai
- Uma Lohat
- Hwang Ana
- Hwang Tring
- Segai
- Modang
- Melarang
- Ma Belur
- Ma Lowang
- Ma Aging
- Na Pagung
- Ma Bau / Uban
- Uvan Dali
- Bahau
- Uwabg Hurai
- Uvang Mekan
- Uvang Boh
- Uvang Sirap
- Uma Mehak
- Uma Teliba
- Tunjung Linggal
Geographical location