Unduk Ngadau
Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan is a beauty pageant held during the Kaamatan cultural event in Sabah, Malaysia.[1] The title comes from the ethnic word Runduk Tadau which means 'the girl crowned by the sunlight'.[2] Unduk Ngadau is one of the most recognizable cultural events in Sabah and the beauty pageant is unique to the state. In Rungus Language, Runduk means "to communicate", and Tadau means "the Sun", therefore Unduk Ngadau translates to communicate with Sundu(Kinorohingan) or God asking for blessing of sunlight. The current Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan is Sherry Anne Laujang, representing Penampang, crowned by the Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2015, Ryannie Neils Yong from Tanjung Aru during the state-level Kaamatan Festival in May 31, 2016.
Legend
The Unduk Ngadau beauty contest was to serve as a memorial to Huminodun, the sacrificed daughter of the Kadazandusun spirits, Kinorohingan and Suminundu. It is believed that she taught the priestesses known locally as Bobohizan their ritual mantras which exist today.
Competition and contestants' notes
Contestants in the state-level pageants are generally the winner of their district's pageant. However, some districts hold joint pageants which produce more than one state-level contestant. Notably, Tuaran and Tamparuli hold a joint pageant with the winner going on to representing Tuaran, and the first runner up representing Tamparuli.
Beginning in 1995, Sabahan residing in Peninsular Malaysia were allowed to participate in the state pageant by representing Klang Valley. The first winner representative from Klang Valley was Daphne M.Iking. She won the title in 2003. Then in following year, Janeitha Stephen also a representative from Klang Valley, placed as first runner up to Tamparuli's Fharelynne Ivonne Henry in 2004. Many of the Klang Valley winners had their best placement in the competition such as in 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2016.
Also beginning in 2014, state of Johor (KDCA Johor) will compete in the final competition on May 31.
Penampang won the title most with 24 crowns. Following by Tuaran (including Sulaman, Tamparuli and Kiulu) with 8 crowns, Papar (including Bongawan and Kawang) with 7 crowns, both Putatan and Inanam with 3 crowns and Tanjung Aru with 5 crowns. There are several winners with only one title from their district they represented. Lynnefra Wong (1996) represented Sandakan, Regina Intang (2000) from Melalap, Melinda Louis (2012) from Telupid and Margaret Dolly Jimayol of Beaufort in 1982.
Some of the winners had been joining in other pageants. The 1982 winner, Margaret Dolly Jimayol entered Miss Malaysia Universe in 1984. Sylvia Sandralisa Orow (1991), was a winner of Miss Sabah Malaysia World 1993. Kathie Renjus (1999) joined Miss Malaysia World in 2003. The 2004 winner, Fharelynne Ivonne Henry, joined Miss Sabah Malaysia World in 2006 and placed 1st runner up. Madelyne M.Nandu (2005) was Miss Sabah Malaysia World 2007 and also Miss Malaysia Earth 2009 winner. Devenna Jaikob, Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2006, was a winner of Miss Sabah Malaysia World 2008. Appey Rowenna Januin, the winner of 2009, was a winner of Miss Malaysia Earth 2010. Immaculate Lojuki who won the crown in 2013, was Miss Earth Sabah 2014 and Miss Malaysia International 2015. 2014 winner, Cheryl Lynn Pinsius won the Miss Southeast Asia 2016 and was the 1st runner-up in that pageant.
Some of the winners are not 100% purely Kadazandusun. Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1960, Yong Mee Lan, is Sino-Kadazan. Her mother is Kadazan from Penampang and her father is Malaysian Chinese. Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1979, Mary Solly was part Eurasian. Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1966, Patricia Sinidol and Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1972, Evelyn Sinidol were sisters and both are Eurasian. Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1967, Florence Bibi Kaur is mixed 2 parentage. Her father is an ethnic Malaysian Indian of Punjabi descent and her mother is Kadazan from Papar. Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1980, Roslina Amit, is Lotud-Bajau ethnic and the only Muslim winner ever crowned. Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1993, Luzie Tham, is Sino-Kadazan same with Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1996 winner, Lynnefra Wong, who also a Sino-Kadazan. Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1997, Jane Lisa Marie William, is a Eurasian same with Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2001 winner, Nicolita Sanseh Masi who also a Eurasian. Joanna Sue Henley Rampas who won the crown in 2007, was Eurasian who her father is from Britain and her mother is Dusun from Kampung Poturidong, Kiulu, Tuaran. Sherry Anne Laujang who won in 2016 was Eurasian.
The competition before 2007, many of the districts send more than 1 representative each year. Such as: Kota Belud send 3 contestants (Usukan, Kedamaian, Tempasuk). Tuaran send 3 contestants (Kiulu, Sulaman, Tamparuli). Papar send 3 contestants (Bongawan, Kawang, Buang Sayang). Keningau sends 2 contestants and one for representative for Bingkor (1st runner up Unduk Ngadau Daerah Keningau). Ranau also send 2 representative and one for Kundasang (1st runner up Unduk Ngadau Daerah Ranau). The Kota Kinabalu City sends 3 representative for Api Api (winner), Likas (1st runner up) and Sembulan (2nd runner up). Nowadays, they send 3 contestants to represent DBKK, Likas and Tanjung Aru and sometimes for Inanam respectively.
The total 42 districts all around Sabah including Labuan, Klang Valley and Johor sends their representative each year. Among the districts are:
Banggi, Kudat, Matunggong, Pitas, Kota Marudu, Kota Belud, Tuaran, Tamparuli, Inanam, Likas, Kota Kinabalu, Tanjung Aru, Penampang, Putatan, Papar, Beaufort, Membakut, Kuala Penyu, Menumbok, Sipitang, Sook, Pegalungan, Nabawan, Tenom, Kemabong, Keningau, Tambunan, Ranau, Telupid, Paitan, Beluran, Tongod, Sandakan, Kinabatangan, Lahad Datu, Semporna, Kunak, Tungku and Tawau.
As the 2016 competition, 3 new districts had been selected : Kepayan (replaced Tanjung Aru), Libaran and Karambunai.
From 1992, the contestans must be above 18 to enter the pageant and must be non-Muslim women prior to the contest before which they allowed the high school women to enter the pageant and the Muslim women to be in the contest.
There are 3 winners who were confirmly had passed away: Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1960, Yong Mee Lan (1977), Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1965, Molina Daniel (2005) and Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1989, Deidre Peter Mojuntin (2002).
Beginning in 2012, the final questions format becoming more interestingly when the final contestants must answer their final question in their mother-language. Melinda Louis from Telupid was the first contestant who actually succeeded the final round for this very first format and was crowned as Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2012.
The youngest winner ever crowned is Molina Daniel from Papar. She won in 1965, at the age of 14. The oldest winner ever crowned is Daphne M.Iking represented Kuala Lumpur. She won in 2003, at the age of 25.
The state-level pageant is held on the 30th and 31 May every year since 1985 at the Hongkod Koisaan or known as the KDCA building in Penampang, and is the highlight and ending point of the month-long Kaamatan celebrations.
Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 1991-2016
Year | Winners | Districts | Notes | |
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1991 | Sylvia Sandralisa Orow | Tuaran | Currently live at New York City, New York, United States | |
1992 | Anita Pudin | Putatan | ||
1993 | Luzie @ Lucy Tham | Inanam | ||
1994 | Agatha Nora Lojimin | Penampang | ||
1995 | Justinah Manius | Kawang | Runners up in Unduk Ngadau Daerah Papar 1995 | |
1996 | Lynnefra @ Lynn Alfera Wong | Sandakan | ||
1997 | Jan Lisamarrie William | Bongawan | Winner for Unduk Ngadau Daerah Papar 1997 | |
1998 | Jeremia Ginajil | Inanam | ||
1999 | Kathie Renjus | Inanam | ||
2000 | Regina Intang | Melalap | ||
2001 | Nicolita Sanseh Masi | Putatan | She was the 1st runner up in Unduk Ngadau Daerah Penampang 2001. | |
2002 | Patrecia Raymond | Kiulu | 2nd runner up in Unduk Ngadau Daerah Tuaran 2002 | |
2003 | Daphne M.Iking | Kuala Lumpur | ||
2004 | Fharelynne Ivonne Henry | Tamparuli | 1st runner up in Unduk Ngadau Daerah Tuaran 2004 | |
2005 | Madelyne M.Nandu | Penampang | ||
2006 | Devenna Jaikob | Sulaman | Runners up in Unduk Ngadau Daerah Tuaran 2006. Also won the Unduk Ngadau SAPP 2006. | |
2007 | Joanna Sue Henley Rampas | Tuaran | Unduk Ngadau Daerah Tuaran 2007 | |
2008 | Leonie Lawrence Gontuni | Penampang | ||
2009 | Appey Rowenna Januin | Papar | ||
2010 | Crystel Eve Huminodun William Majimbun | Tanjung Aru | 1st runner up in Unduk Ngadau Kota Kinabalu 2010. Her mother, Esther Sikayun won the same title in 1984. | |
2011 | Botiza Arthur Disimond | Penampang | Her aunts, Johanna Sybil Disimond and Jane Disimond in which the latter competed in 1979 while the former won the same title in 1986. | |
2012 | Melinda Louis | Telupid | She won in 2008 for Telupid but can't represented because of her study. | |
2013 | Immaculate Lojuki | Kota Kinabalu | ||
2014 | Cheryl Lynn Pinsius | Kota Kinabalu | Previously, Unduk Ngadau Daerah Kecil Inanam in 2011. | |
2015 | Ryannie Neils Yong | Tanjung Aru | 2nd runner up in Unduk Ngadau Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu 2015 | |
2016 | Sherry Anne Laujang | Penampang | ||
2017 | TBA | TBA |
Former editions
Before the official name change to Unduk Ngadau in 1987, the pageant was called Miss Kadazan in the 60s, Miss Harvest Festival in the 70s and Ratu Pesta Menuai from 1980 to 1986. The title Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan begin from 1987 till present.
Miss Kadazan 1960-1970
Year | Winners | Districts | Notes |
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1960 | Yong Mee Lan @ Mui Lan | Penampang | Her title was Hahaangai 1960. 25 contestants in various districts including some areas in Penampang competing in this very first competition. |
1961 | Talian Bunal | Papar | |
1962 | Marcella Tiansim | Papar | |
1963 | Mary Badak | Putatan | |
1964 | Rita Bagong | Tuaran | Known as Datuk Rita Jaafar |
1965 | Molina Daniel | Papar | |
1966 | Patricia Sinidol | Penampang | She is Datuk Fred Sinidol's sister. Her sister, Evelyn Sinidol won the same title in 1972. |
1967 | Florence Bibi Kaur Singh | Papar | Known as Datuk Hajah Bibi Florina Abdullah |
1968 | Rita Mojilis | Penampang | Currently a singer along with her sisters. |
1969 | Sylvia Totu | Penampang | Her sister, Edwina Totu won the same title in 1976. |
1970 | Helen Mojiniu | Penampang | |
Miss Harvest Festival 1971-1980
Year | Winners | Districts | Notes |
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1971 | Mary @ Mili Jaikoh Imbayan | Tamparuli | She also placed 3rd in the previous contest. |
1972 | Evelyn Sinidol | Penampang | Her sister, Patricia Sinidol won the same title in 1966. |
1973 | Prisca Tikoh | Penampang | |
1974 | Susanna Jipanis | Penampang | |
1975 | Rita Sikawah | Penampang | |
1976 | Edwina Totu | Penampang | Her sister, Sylvia Totu won the same title in 1969. |
1977 | Mary Marjorie Kinjau | Penampang | Her sister, Janet Kinjau won the same title in 1983. |
1978 | Veronica Jefferin | Penampang | |
1979 | Mary Solly | Tanjung Aru | |
1980 | Roslina Amit | Tuaran | The only Muslim Unduk Ngadau ever |
Ratu Pesta Menuai 1981-1990
Year | Winners | District | Notes |
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1981 | Janet Dabi | Penampang | |
1982 | Margaret Dolly Jimayol | Beaufort | She was the second runner up in Unduk Ngadau Daerah Penampang in 1982 then represented Beaufort after winning the title in Beaufort. |
1983 | Janet Kinjau | Penampang | Her sister, Mary Margaret Kinjau won the same title in 1977. |
1984 | Esther Sikayun | Penampang | Her daughter, Crystel Eve Huminodun William Majimbun won the same title in 2010. |
1985 | Florence Jipiu | Penampang | |
1986 | Johanna Sybil Paul Disimond | Penampang | Her first cousin, Jane Peter Disimond was 2nd runner-up in 1979, Whilst their common niece (first cousin once removed), Botiza Arthur Disimond won the same title in 2011. |
1987 | Joan Glory Tommy | Tanjung Aru | |
1988 | Jenny Alasa | Penampang | |
1989 | Deidre Peter Mojuntin | Penampang | She is the daughter of the late Datuk Peter Mojuntin. |
1990 | Julia Agustine | Tanjung Aru | |
References
- ↑ Barlocco, Fausto (2013). Identity and the State in Malaysia. Routledge. p. 126. ISBN 9781317932390.
- ↑ http://kdca.org.my/archives/105