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  • Throughout his entire life, he strove enthusiastically for the welfare of his tribespeople.
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  • Prof William Robert Geddes has played an instrumental part in Iban studies in Sarawak, said Tun Jugah Foundation senior advisor Peter Mulok Kedit.
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    Wooden figurines turn a profit
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  • This article is a continuation from The Road to Malaysia: Part 1 – The Malaysia Concept.

    During the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association of Asia (CPA) meeting in Singapore on the 23rd July 1961, a conference resolution to establish a Malaysia Consultative Committee led by North Borneo’s Donald Stephens and Sarawak United People’s Party’s Yeo Cheng Hoe. Both would become members of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee and hasten the formation of the Federation of Malaysia.

    We see today how some foreign plenipotentiaries act in contravention of Article 41(1) and (2) of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, 1961 where the diplomat should not interfere with the internal affairs of the Receiving State and all businesses by the mission of the Sending State must be coordinated with the Foreign Ministry or any other relevant ministries of the Receiving State.  However, we see today various anti-government NGOs being courted by these foreign missions, even to the extent of having the number one diplomat attending and participating in the programs executed by these NGOs.

    Things were not much different back in 1961 – especially for Singapore, although Singapore was still a Crown Colony with self-rule.  George Douglas Hamilton, the 1

    Background

    Iban weaving is one of the major projects carried out by the Foundation. The project is also looking into ways of improving the value and quality of the woven textile. With modernization and the advent of new technologies, the traditional methods of Iban ikat weaving is being abandoned and only very few weavers are still using the traditional methods.

    The Foundation maintains that the preservation of traditional patterns is also of utmost importance because they identify the Iban society.

    The Foundation urges weavers to plant natural dye plants like engkudu (morinda), engkerebai and renggat/tarum (indigofera).

    The Department has successfully co-organized an international exhibition of Iban ikat fabrics and weaving demonstration, in the United States of America. It was jointly organized with the Muscarelle Museum of Art (College of William and Mary in Virginia, Williamsburg) and the National Science Foundation, USA, July – August 1998.