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'''Selako'''/Selakau is a branch of [[Dayak people]] from the [[Borneo]] island. They are found in the westernmost part of the [[Borneo]] island. They are related to the [[Bidayuh]] tribe. Most Selakos are settled in areas such as [[Lundu, Sarawak|Lundu]], [[Sematan]], [[Bengkayang]] and [[Sambas]]. Their language is part of the [[Malayo Polynesian]] group and they are categorized as [[Malayic Dayak]]. Many Selakos are Christians, having converted to [[Anglicanism]], [[Sidang Injil Borneo]] and [[Roman Catholicism]] following missionary work in the 19th century.
'''Selako'''/Selakau is a branch of [[Dayak people]] from the [[Borneo]] island. They are found in the westernmost part of the [[Borneo]] island. They are related to the [[Bidayuh]] tribe. Most Selakos are settled in areas such as [[Lundu, Sarawak|Lundu]], [[Sematan]], [[Bengkayang]] and [[Sambas]]. Their language is part of the [[Malayo Polynesian]] group and they are categorized as [[Malayic Dayak]]. Many Selakos are Christians, having converted to [[Anglicanism]], [[Sidang Injil Borneo]] and [[Roman Catholicism]] following missionary work in the 19th century.



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Selako/Selakau is a branch of Dayak people from the Borneo island. They are found in the westernmost part of the Borneo island. They are related to the Bidayuh tribe. Most Selakos are settled in areas such as Lundu, Sematan, Bengkayang and Sambas. Their language is part of the Malayo Polynesian group and they are categorized as Malayic Dayak. Many Selakos are Christians, having converted to Anglicanism, Sidang Injil Borneo and Roman Catholicism following missionary work in the 19th century.