The Story Behind Tambunan's name
For the uninitiated, Tambunan is a town in the interior of
Sabah, about 80 km away from Kota Kinabalu. Its populace are mostly Dusun.
According to Low Kok On of Universiti Malaysia Sabah, in the early 20th
century, the social structure of the Tambunan Dusuns consisted of seven
sub-tribes namely Tuwawon, Tagahas, Tibabar, Bundu, Gunah, Palupuh and Kohub.
Today, the Tuwawon, Tagahas and Tibabar sub-tribes are still concentrated in
Tambunan.
So what's the story behind the name Tambunan? Long long long
time ago..... The area that is called Tambunan in present day was only but a
thick jungle with abundance of wild animals and jungle produce. Over time, the
people from Nunuk Ragang explored the area and decided to open a settlement
there. One of the first group of people that ventured to this area was led by a
man named Gombunan. Among the party were Gombunan's wife and child.
Gombunan, besides being a warrior amongst the people of
Nunuk Ragang, was said to be a wise and kindhearted leader who always looked
after the welfare of his charge. The women folks planted corn, tapioca, rice,
while the men hunted for wild games like deers and wild boars. The area that
they settled in proved to be fertile. Everyone was happy. Eventually, more
people trickled in to the area and more areas were opened for agriculture
activities.
One day, the people's tranquil was shattered when a group of
warriors from a tribe called the
Tonsudung from a nearby village to the east of Gombunan's settlement came and
raided their settlement. These fierce warriors destroyed whatever and whoever
in sight! A number of Gombunan's people perished. However, Gombunan and his
warriors managed to repel the attack and chased the Tonsudung out of their
settlement.
Enraged by their defeat, the Tonsudung plotted their revenge
on Gombunan. One day, Gombunan was out and about his orchard alone, when a
group of thirty Tonsudung warriors captured him. They murdered Gombunan and
took his head back to their village. There, they put Gombunan's severed head on
a long pole so that all the villages could see it and made fun of Gombunan's
people at the loss of their leader.
Gombunan's people were saddened at the death of their leader
and mourned for many days. They named their settlement Gombunan thereafter in
honour of its namesake. The people Gombunan swore that they would avenge their
leader's death.
Around this time, a tribe located at the west of Gombunan,
migrated to the nearby area of Gombunan. This tribe was called the Tamadon. The
people of Gombunan and the Tamadon were on friendly terms. The Tamadon realized
that eventually, the Tonsudung would attack them. Therefore, they offered their
alliance which I'm sure the people of Gombunan gladly accepted.
So it came to pass that the Tonsudung decided to conduct
another raid against the people of Gombunan. Thinking that they had weakened
the people of Gombunan, they were rudely surprised tto find hat their opponents
were way larger in number than they had anticipated. Half of the Tonsudung
raiders perished in the raid while the remaining scattered into the jungles.
The people of Gombunan and the Tamadons celebrated their
victory by having a large feast. Plenty of food, plenty of dancing no doubt and
definitely plenty of Tapai (rice wine). At the end of the revelry, with the
approval of the elders from both sides, they renamed their settlement to
Tambunan. You guess it, Tamadon Gombunan. There these two tribes lived united
and happily ever after.
Source : g8fight.blogspot
Can you write and publish an article about Tambunan early administration including prominent figures or politicians, way down from 1963??
ReplyDeleteInteresting legend.
ReplyDeletecan you do THe Gombunan's Family tree
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