Video | Perang Sampit Dayak Vs Madura

Official reports cite over 500 deaths , though some estimates are higher.

The roots of the conflict date back to the 19th century, when the Dutch colonial authorities brought Madurese laborers to Central Kalimantan to work on plantations. The Madurese were primarily Muslim, while the Dayak people were predominantly Christian or animist. Over time, the two groups developed distinct cultural and economic practices, with the Madurese often dominating the local economy and the Dayak people maintaining strong ties to their ancestral lands. video perang sampit dayak vs madura

Programs designed to ensure both indigenous and migrant communities benefit from local resources. Official reports cite over 500 deaths , though

: A formal academic analysis of the social theories and ethnic tensions behind the Sampit tragedy. Official reports cite over 500 deaths