A house that keeps Lotud culture alive


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 03 Jul 2019

A living legacy: The beautiful Traditional Lotud House is located on a 1.6ha piece of land in Kampung Sawah, Tamparuli. — Bernama

TUARAN: In her quest to preserve the customs and traditions of her ethnic heritage, a Dusun Lotud woman has built a traditional house that will allow visitors to stay overnight and embrace the community’s rich culture.

Salome Dominus, 60, said her main motive in building the house was to educate and enlighten not just visitors but also the community and its present generation about the way of life and traditions of their ancestors.

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