Dusun Ethnicity in Borneo and Catholicism
By Gina Jeong '25
Sabah is a state in East Malaysia, located on the northern part of Borneo island. From the early historic accounts of this region, Sabah, with its old name as Barune, was once ruled by Java in the 14th century. Towards the end of the 14th century going over to the 15th century, the Sultanate of Brunei, and the Sultanate of Sulu took over the power of the Northern Borneo region. Their territorial extent stretched along the northern coast of Borneo, and into the land of the north. The regime held political and economic power until the 18th century, when Sabah became a British protectorate. Alfred Dent, the leader of the British North Borneo Company made a treaty with the Sultan of Brunei and Sulu. During this period, BNBC was given full authority to the development of te...



