THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE OF KINABALU
The people
in and around Kinabalu are mainly the Kadazandusun, Sabah’s largest ethnic
community. Traditionally rice farmers, their “kampungs’ or villages are
scattered all over the hills and mountain slopes. It is not unusual to see then
scampering up and down the mountain seemingly without exhaustion! And that’s
exactly why most of them work as mountain guides and porters.
The Kadazandusun
people consider themselves the guardian of Mt Kinabalu. They believe this
sacred ground, a resting place for the spirits of their ancestor. Earlier
attempts to climb the mountain had been forbidden, as to do so would have
disturbed these spirits and incurred their wrath. In 1851, when Sir Hugh Low
led the expedition up the mountain, a compromise was reached with the locals to
offer sacrifice to appease the spirits.
The people
in and around Kinabalu are mainly the Kadazandusun , Sabah’s largest ethnic
community. Traditionally rice farmers, their “Kampongs” or villages are
scattered all over the hills and mountain slopes. It is not unusual to see then
scampering up and down the mountain seemingly without exhaustion! And that’s
exactly why most of them work as mountain guides and porters.
The
Kadazandusun people consider themselves the guardian of Mt Kinabalu. They
believe this is sacred ground, a resting place for the spirits of their
ancestors. Earlier attempts to climb the mountain had been forbidden, as to do
so would have disturbed these spirits and incurred their wrath. In 1851, when
Sir Hugh Low led the expedition up to the mountain, a compromise was reached
with the locals to offer sacrifice to appease the spirits.
The name “
Kinabalu “ is derived from the Kadazandusun words”Aki”, “Nabalu”, where “Aki”
literally mean “ancestor “ and “ nabalu” is “ mountain “. THE SACRED
RESTING PLACE FOR THE ANCESTRAL SPIRITS. According to legends, supreme deities
created the world and Mount Kinabalu, of mythical dragons guarding treasure troves
of pearls. These myths take on a more surreal presence when you are up in the
mountain, in the silence and mist of the swirling clouds or the sounds of
howling winds. Climbers are advised to always behave respectfully and be on
good behavior. Shouting, making loud noises, name calling , anger or even
laughter are not advisable.
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