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Video Perang Sampit Dayak Vs Madura No Sensor Jun 2026

Today, Central Kalimantan is a place of rebuilding and "Falsafah Huma Betang" (the philosophy of living together in harmony). Most survivors and descendants prefer to focus on: to prevent future friction. Cultural education that celebrates diversity. Economic cooperation across all community groups.

The Sampit conflict, often highlighted in discussions about inter-ethnic violence in Indonesia, began in 2001 and involved the Dayak and Madurese communities. These groups had coexisted in the region for years, but tensions escalated due to various socio-economic and political factors. video perang sampit dayak vs madura no sensor

The Sampit conflict was not an isolated incident, but rather a culmination of long-standing tensions between the Dayak and Madurese communities. The Dayak people, predominantly Christian and animist, have inhabited the island of Borneo (Kalimantan) for centuries. In contrast, the Madurese, mostly Muslim, began migrating to Kalimantan in the 1960s, attracted by the region's natural resources and economic opportunities. Today, Central Kalimantan is a place of rebuilding

Today, Central Kalimantan is a place of rebuilding and "Falsafah Huma Betang" (the philosophy of living together in harmony). Most survivors and descendants prefer to focus on: to prevent future friction. Cultural education that celebrates diversity. Economic cooperation across all community groups.

The Sampit conflict, often highlighted in discussions about inter-ethnic violence in Indonesia, began in 2001 and involved the Dayak and Madurese communities. These groups had coexisted in the region for years, but tensions escalated due to various socio-economic and political factors.

The Sampit conflict was not an isolated incident, but rather a culmination of long-standing tensions between the Dayak and Madurese communities. The Dayak people, predominantly Christian and animist, have inhabited the island of Borneo (Kalimantan) for centuries. In contrast, the Madurese, mostly Muslim, began migrating to Kalimantan in the 1960s, attracted by the region's natural resources and economic opportunities.

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