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English: This is a story of Dayak people in respecting their mother of nature and earth. About the people who believe that ancestral blessing is a primary reason for a rich land. A dance offering to the earth and ritual requests to the Almighty God, so that their agricultural products are given abundant results. This is a way for them to give thanks. This tradition is known as Hudoq.

Hudoq is a manifestation of the spirit/god of Hunyang Tenangan, the rice-keeping god sent by the Lord of Apo Lagaan (Heaven) named Ine Aya'. The arrival of the god spirits to the earth is to answer the prayers of men who are doing Menugal, a process of notification to the ancestors and gods that the Dayak tribe will start to plant rice, corn and sugar cane in their fields. To expect blessings from gods, it is not enough just by Menugal, the Mahakam Ulu Dayak will prepare a Hudoq dance which is a hereditary inheritance in their families.

Now, every year, the Mahakam Ulu Dayak who live in Long Lunuk Village, Long Pahangai Sub-District, a village located far away in the Heart of Borneo in East Kalimantan held a Hudoq Pekayang Festival which must be attended by 11 villages there. Hudoq Pekayang is a form of thanksgiving for a single planting month. Hudoq means mask, Pekayang means to visit each other.
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Topeng Hudoq, the ancestral dance from Mahakal Ulu offering to the earth and ritual requests to the Almighty God

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