Hudoq
Sign in to saveHudoq () is a masked dance performed during the Erau harvest thanksgiving festival by many of the sub-groups of the Dayak ethnic group in East Kalimantan province, Indonesia. The Hudoq culture and performance are indigenous to the Dayak population of East Kalimantan province, and they are said to have originated from Mahakam Ulu Regency.
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- Dance.name
- Hudoq
- Dance.native_name
- Tari Hudoq
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- Tari Hudoq.jpg
- Dance.image_size
- 220px
- Dance.origin
- Indonesia (East Kalimantan)
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Hudoq () is a masked dance performed during the Erau harvest thanksgiving festival by many of the sub-groups of the Dayak ethnic group in East Kalimantan province, Indonesia. The Hudoq culture and performance are indigenous to the Dayak population of East Kalimantan province, and they are said to have originated from Mahakam Ulu Regency.
==Mythology== thumb|Hudoq performance in Upper Mahakam River, Borneo, Dutch East Indies circa 1896.
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