Making Borneo an open book for all


An array of books curated by filmmaker/designer Jesse Joy for his Bundusan Books project, which features recent and rare books, journals and documents from Sabah, Sarawak and indigenous communities. - Bundusan Books

SABAHAN embroidery artist and cultural researcher Jesse Joy is passionate about collecting books.

When he started making Finding Bundusan, his short documentary about bundusan grass (grey sedge) and Kadazandusun culture, he realised that books and journals, particularly from Sabah and Sarawak, are not widely accessible.

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