The document discusses the Dusun Tindal music philosophy retained in Kampung Tinuhan, a village in northern west Sabah, Malaysia inhabited by the Dusun Tindal people, who belong to the largest ethnic group in Sabah, the Kadazandusun. Since the 1990s, the Dusun Tindal people in Tenghilan have begun losing most of their traditional musical culture.
The document discusses the Dusun Tindal music philosophy retained in Kampung Tinuhan, a village in northern west Sabah, Malaysia inhabited by the Dusun Tindal people, who belong to the largest ethnic group in Sabah, the Kadazandusun. Since the 1990s, the Dusun Tindal people in Tenghilan have begun losing most of their traditional musical culture.
The document discusses the Dusun Tindal music philosophy retained in Kampung Tinuhan, a village in northern west Sabah, Malaysia inhabited by the Dusun Tindal people, who belong to the largest ethnic group in Sabah, the Kadazandusun. Since the 1990s, the Dusun Tindal people in Tenghilan have begun losing most of their traditional musical culture.
Background: This paper examines the Dusun Tindal music philosophy that is retained
within the modern society in Kampung Tinuhan. Kampung Tinuhan is situated in
Tenghilan at the northern west of Sabah. Dusun Tindal belongs to the largest ethnic group, Kadazandusun, in Sabah. Since 1990s, Dusun Tindal in Tenghilan have begun to lose most of their traditional musical culture.