Gawia Pari’ Pu’unt

English: (noun) a religious ceremony to celebrate the eating of new rice - This ritual ceremony is usually carried out some time in April right after the harvest is over.

Bahasa Malaysia: gawai makan beras baru


Pronunciation: /gawɪa paɾɪʔ pᴜʔᴜnt/


Source: Jecky Misieng


Related to Gawia Pari’ Pu’unt


gawia: a religious ceremony

Gawia Olan: Ritual which is observed before land is burnt and cleared for planting padi. Here the priestess accompanied by the priests, leads a ritual which drives away the bad spirits.

gawia sowa': a Bidayuh new year celebration - The official date falls on June 1st of every year. However, the festivities begin at the end of May and can last until the beginning of July. Some of the activities include traditional and cultural events combined with more contemporary experiences like sports and entertainment. Both locals and tourists are invited to join in the celebration to sample the fun, exotic food and lots of drinks.