Tales from Limbang
The legend tells of an immigrant family living in the North of the Borneo Island. In this family were seven children, six boys (Peti Barambai or Pati Barabai, si Garamba, Peti Garamba, Peti Runa or Pati Begunak, Smaun or Si Maun and Alak Batata or Urak Betatar or Lok Batata or Awang Alah Bertabar) and a girl (Siti Duyah or Duri or Bunga Sunting). A boat race was used to determine who was to become the Rajah of Brunei.
This race was won by Alak Betatar the youngest brother. He became the first Rajah of Brunei and later converted to Islam and became Sultan Mohammed, the first Sultan of Brunei. Peti Barambai, the eldest brother, became the Raja of Java. Si Garamba settled in the Limbang area and became the ancestor of the Bisaya’s. Peti Garamba settled in the Tutong(Brunei),Peti Runa in the Kinabatangan River (Sabah) and Smaun in the Birau River(south of Tutong). Siti Duyah married a Chinese named Awang Sunting (or Ong Sum Ping) and settled near Mount Kinabalu (Sabah).
Belief and customs
The majority of the Muslims Bisaya lives in Sabah and some of them live in Sarawak as a Christian. Though they treasure their cultural tradition of medicine, marriages, death etc., they don't actually practice it now, possibly due to the influence of the religion. Even though they would call the traditional medicine men or women to perform rites in times of illness, many now would go to the clinics available around their places for treatment.
Music, arts and crafts
The traditional musical instrument consists of Kulintangan, gong, and many of small gongs (cf. Asmahs claim that the Bisaya are supposed to be the best gong musicians). It is as if somebody just beats the gong and everyone-men, women, young and old just starts to dance. All these instruments are used in the wedding ceremony, celebrating very important people etc. Besides the musical items, the Bisayas are able to make good weapons for various purposes. There are andiban, sumpit, parang, keris and knife.
Culture and tradition
- Liliput dance
- Jipin (Zapin) dance
- Sayau Bagarus dance (Grinding some sago trunk to produce sago flakes)
- Mengalawat dance (Performances as they stepping on the sago flakes to produce sago juices)
- Mencayau dance (To celebrate victories after defeating the pirates)
- Kulintangan Bisaya consist of 27 tradisional songs and 3 berasik songs (spells for curing illness).
- Martial arts or silat Bisaya with bamboo music
- Tarik tali
- Gasing
- Kite playing (kikit)
- Ugang Bamboo
- Badaup during harvesting the paddys.
- Mibulang or Babulang such as buffalo racing.
Traditional desserts
- Kelopis
- Bahulu
- Ketupat
- Kuih Cincin
- Kuih Tapai
- Kuih Sapit
- Kuih Jala
- Kuih Penyaram
- Kuih Lamban
- Kuih Gelang