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The Sarawak Folktale Writing Competition, which was formerly called the Sarawak Folktales Competition, was an initiative of Warisan Global Sdn. Bhd. (Warisan) in its effort to assist the preservation of local culture and language in Sarawak through the usage of information and communications technology (ICT). It was also a continuation program for the 43 participants of the IT2U training program from libraries in Sarawak which was held in November 2005. The IT2U program was designed to introduce and train the attendants of selected public libraries in basic ICT skills. The effort was part of Pustaka Negeri Sarawak’s (Pustaka) effort in bridging the digital divide between the rural and urban communities; and turning the public libraries into community knowledge centres.
Objectives
The main objectives of this project were
a) To promote the use of ICT in the preservation of local cultures and languages
b) To enrich the local contents via the collection of local folktales
c) To promote the community engagement in educational activities and programs
Roles and Responsibilities
Warisan | Pustaka | |
a) As the main organiser and Secretariat for competition |
a) To assist in publicising the competition through local media and other channels |
Terms and Conditions
a) The organiser of this competition is Warisan Globaal Sdn. Bhd. and Pustaka Negeri Sarawak.
b) Open to all members of public libraries in Sarawak.
c) Participation must be in a team of 2 - 10 persons. There is no age limit for team members.
d) Each team is required to submit at least 2 entries.
e) Each entry must be based on the folktale of a particular place in Sarawak. Compilation of folktales from a community in Sarawak may also be submitted.
f) Each entry must not be less than 500 words and not more than 5,000 word.
g) The entry must be original or genuine, written by the team members and never been published before.
h) The entry must be written in 2 languages - the original local language and its translation in English or Malay.
i) Submission must be in the form of scrapbook with illustrations on the cover and in the contents.
j) The usage of ICT in preparing the scrapbook is highly recommended. Please submit the CDs or other media that content your work together with the scrapbook.
k) Scrapbook (and CDs or other media, if available) must be submitted together with the official registration form in a suitable envelope.
l) Submission must reach he Secretariat on or before the deadline.
m) All submissions are the exclusive right of the Organiser.
n) The Organiser has to right to reject any submission that contents elements of violence, discrimination and politics.
o) The decision of the panel of judges is final.
p) Winners will be notified via phones, letters and e-mails.
Judging Criteria
Scores were assigned by a panel of 3 judges based on the following criteria
Criteria | Scores | |
Originality Original folktale of Sarawak, not a compilation of foreign folktales. |
25 | |
Language Creative use of language such as poems and poetries. Less grammatical errors. |
25 | |
Illustrations Original illustrations and graphics that are line with the tale. |
20 | |
Scrapbook Elements of creativity in the scrapbook. Availability of title page, content page, forward, acknowledgement, references and footnotes. |
20 | |
Team Spirit Some elements of teamwork. |
5 | |
Usage of Computer Computer is used in preparing the scrapbook and other works. |
5 | |
100 |
The judges would be giving scores independent of each other. The total scores given to a participant by the 3 judges would then averaged and aggregated to reach the final score. The participant with the highest score would be declared the winner.
2007
When the competition was organised for the first time in 2006, 6 teams and 28 participants took part in the competition. It was jointly facilitated by the public libraries in Sarawak and the prizes were:
a) First Prize - RM1,000
b) Second Prize - RM750
c) Third Prize - RM500
Team Names | Team Members | Folktales | Languages | Origin | ||||
The Gatuman Raja Team
|
a) Marcus Gatuman Raja |
Lian Aran / Barapui
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a) Kelabit |
Pa' Labit, Bario
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Dara Bantang Puchuk Maligai
|
a) Jessica Ijau |
Bansa Kanto Bemunsuh Enggau Bansa Iban (Bangsa Kanto Bermusuh Dengan Bangsa Iban) |
a) Iban |
Batang Kapuas, Sri Aman
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Mukah Dancers
|
a) McGyaiver Saong |
Nenek Andan Naik Ke Bulan / Umang
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a) Iban |
Mukah
| ||||
SKKA
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a) Noorshahdanita Arifin |
Si Patin
|
Malay
|
Sarawak
| ||||
Dynasty Story Teller I
|
a) Titus Tusing |
Cerita Keling Enggau Bangau (The Egrets and Keling) / Lemiah Enggau Assan (Legend of the Tapang Tree)
|
a) Iban |
Ulu Skrang
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Dynasty Story Teller II
|
a) Jin Adin |
Lung Marung Halah Manuk Ha' Niah (The Legend of Bird's Nests of Niah) / Asen Lu'ei (How the Yam Came to the Kayans) |
a) Iban |
Baram
|
2008
Hugh participation with 35 teams submitting 51 stories in 9 different indigenous Sarawak languages. 11 entries did not fulfilled the minimum requirements and were not selected for final assessment by the panel of judges.
Team Names | Team Members | Folktales | Languages | Origin | ||||
Sebastian & Jessica
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a) Sebastian Ramsay Bahal |
Jiluan
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a) Bidayuh |
Serian
| ||||
SODYPOL
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a) Sonia Esop |
Bomoh Entayang Ngerubat Raya Boya (Bomoh Entayang Menyembuhkan Raja Buaya) |
a) Iban |
Kapit
| ||||
Lanjak Entimau
|
a) Suwine Bah |
Penyayau Indai (Kasih Sayang Ibu)
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a) Iban |
Sungai Poi, Kanowit
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Sungai Batang Rajang
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a) Setia Anding |
Ado-Ado
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a) Iban | |||||
Urang Semandin
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a) Dahiri Saini |
Peng Isah dan Peng Usih / Kenapa Ular Sawa Tidak Bisa / Asal-Usul Buaya Putih / Burung Tukang Membuat Keranda Malam Hari |
a) Sarawak Malay |
Kota Samarahan
| ||||
A.D.E.N Pintar
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a) Aaron Benjamin Doon |
Nesal Dudi Nadai Reti
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a) Iban |
Burma, India
| ||||
The Dayakz
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a) Javarina Dee Ann Jack |
Apai Saloi
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a) Iban |
Kapit
| ||||
Anak Kenyalang
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a) Nur Fitri Mohd. Iznan |
Batu Kudi / Batu Ribut
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a) Iban |
Lubuk Antu
| ||||
Dynasty La Kiput Storytellers
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a) Nur Fazillah Abdullah |
Teh Nantah Ceritak Idih La Kiput Pasan Dacih (La Kiput Legend : The Crocodiles of Logan Pungguk, Baram)
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a) La Kiput |
Tutoh Apoh, Baram
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Semadi Enggai
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a) Suziana Suceng |
Klement Bujang Sepiring
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a) Iban |
Tapang Pumpung
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SADAJEEH
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a) Harisson Wan |
Lake' Jelivan : Lakin Kayau Pahu Kayan (Lake' Jelivan : Pahlawan Kayan) |
a) Kayan |
Baram
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Dynasty Iban Storytellers
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a) Janti Edin |
Cerita Kelia Asal Lubok Pantu (The Legend of Lubok Pantu) / Cerita Kelia Kampung Emas Ba Bukit Lambir (The Legend of The Valley of Gold) |
a) Iban |
Lambir, Lubuk Antu
| ||||
Dynasty Kayan Storytellers
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a) Jin Adin |
Batu Bungan (The Legend of Batu Bungan) / Lung Marung Batu Gading (The Legend of Batu Gading)
|
a) Kayan |
Baram
| ||||
Tujoh Puteri Gading
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a) Fifi Zulaika Sodami |
Cinta Gunung Gading
|
a) Sarawak Malay |
Lundu
| ||||
Anak Iban Pegari
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a) Florence Milin |
Ensera Apai Dom enggau Antu Raya (Cerita Apai Dom dengan Hantu Raya)
|
a) Iban |
Mukah
| ||||
Sakai Dalet I
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a) Chung Sung Siong |
Tale of The Lost River
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a) Melanau |
Dalat
| ||||
Sakai Dalet II
|
a) Chung Sung Siong |
The Legend of the Melanau Pole
|
a) Melanau |
Dalat
| ||||
Group 1
|
a) Ashikin Aminuddin |
How Mas River Got Its Name
|
a) Melanau |
Sungai Mas, Bintulu
| ||||
Group 2
|
a) Jong Wei Teen |
How Tatau Got Its Name
|
a) Melanau |
Tatau
| ||||
6BB'S Group
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a) Frankie Jawan |
Lumpung Anak Keling
|
a) Iban |
Limbang
| ||||
Mukah Girlz'
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a) Nuradzaratullizzurain Azelan |
Sumpahan Ibu Menjadi Pokok Kelapa
|
a) Melanau |
Mukah
| ||||
Liha & Sukri
|
a) Sukri b. Abdullah |
|
a) Bisaya |
a) Limbang | ||||
Fairy Gonzales Family
|
a) Lily Ambi |
Pengerindu Antara Dua Dunya (Cinta Antara Dua Alam)
|
a) Iban |
Bintulu
| ||||
Kumang Pegari
|
a) Grace Dingin |
Pengerindu Antara Dua Dunya (Cinta Antara Dua Alam)
|
a) Iban |
Simunjan
| ||||
The judges comprising language experts as well as representatives of the organisers had a difficult time deliberating on the entries and finally came to a consensus on the winning entries.
a) 1st Prize RM1,200 - Anak Kenyalang : Batu Kudi [ban] (Batu Ribut)
b) 2nd Prize RM 900 - Liha & Sukri : Bonotur Ngamad Padas [Bisaya] (The Carpenter Bird Works at Night)
c) 3rd Prize RM 600 - Sakai Dalet I : Tale of The Lost River
d) 3 consolation prizes of RM150 each:
- Sebastian & Jessica : Jiluan [Bidayuh]
- Sakai Dalet II : The Legend of Tthe Melanau Pole
- Dynasty La Kiput Storytellers : Teh Nantah Ceritak Idih La Kiput Pasan Dacih [La Kiput] (La Kiput Legend : The Crocodiles of Logan Pungguk, Baram)