Sellato, Bernard. 2009. Social organization, settlement patterns, and ethnolinguistic processes of group formation: The Kenyah and Putuk in East Kalimantan. In Peter W. Martin and Peter G. Sercombe (eds.), Languages in Borneo: Diachronic and Synchronic Perspectives, 11-56. Borneo Research Council.
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Uma' Lasan | |
Uma' Lung | |
Uma Alim | |
Leppu' Ndang | |
Bakung | |
Leppu' Ma'ut | |
Leppo' Ké | |
Badeng | |
Pua' | |
Nyibun closest to Bakung | |
Punan Belalui | |
Saben | |
Lun Bawang | |
Pa' Belawit-Berian | |
Pa' Bawan-Api | |
Pa' Kerayan | |
Pa' Padi | |
Punang Kerayan A | |
Punang Kerayan B | |
Pa' Kemaloh | |
Lengilu' A | |
Lengilu' B | |
Milau or Ulun Milau probably Punang Kerayan A | |
Tempu or Tembau who call themselves Tevou are related to the Milau and also lived along the Kerayan River | |
The Wa' Dalang group perhaps a Kayanic lect related to the Ngorek of the upper Bahau (see Blust 1974) might now be extinct | |
Paril (Kelabitic) lived on the Belaban River of Kerayan Hulu then split and moved to Kerayan Tengah | |
Turun (Kelabitic) lived in Kerayan Tengah then moved upriver and mixed with other groups to form my Punang Kerayan B |