Budaya Pampang

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Established12 August 2014[1]
Regional code64.72.05.1014
Budaya Pampang
People dancing together at Pamung Tawai lamin
People dancing together at Pamung Tawai lamin
Interactive map of Budaya Pampang
Budaya Pampang is located in Kalimantan
Budaya Pampang
Budaya Pampang
Location
Budaya Pampang is located in Indonesia
Budaya Pampang
Budaya Pampang
Budaya Pampang (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 0°23′19.23443″S 117°13′37.43238″E / 0.3886762306°S 117.2270645500°E / -0.3886762306; 117.2270645500
Country Indonesia
ProvinceEast Kalimantan
CitySamarinda
DistrictNorth Samarinda
Established12 August 2014[1]
Area
  Total
26.77 km2 (10.34 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[2]
  Total
1,654
  Density61.79/km2 (160.0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (ICT)
Regional code64.72.05.1014

Budaya Pampang (Indonesian pronunciation: [buˌdaja ˈpampaŋ], lit. 'Pampang cultural [village]'), or simply known as Pampang, is an urban village (kelurahan) within the district of North Samarinda, Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2023, it was inhabited by 1,654 people, and currently has the total area of 26.77 km2. Budaya Pampang consists of 6 rukun tetangga (pillar of neighbours).[2]

Located 27.8 kilometers away from the downtowns of Samarinda, the village is notable for being an ethnic enclave inhabited by Kenyah people within the city.[3] Despite its title as a 'cultural village', it is in fact an urban village (kelurahan) instead of rural one (desa).

The majority of its inhabitants, Kenyah subgroup of Dayaks, according to traditional elder Simson Iman, had migrated from present-day Malinau and West Kutai since 1960s, after rejecting to join the newly-formed country of Malaysia. Budaya Pampang is home to Pamung Tawai Traditional Lamin, being constructed more than 50 years ago and originally inhabited by 80 families. The building has been rehabilitated once.[3]

Village head's office

The site has been declared by East Kalimantan government as a cultural village (desa budaya) since 1991.[4] Budaya Pampang came to be formally established as an urban village, after being separated from Sungai Siring on 12 August 2014,[1] while its formation was finally inaugurated in a festival during 7–11 January 2015.[5]

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