Unduk Ngadau

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Unduk Ngadau or Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan is a beauty pageant held annually during the Kaamatan cultural event in Sabah, Malaysia.Template:Sfn[1] The pageant competition is originally held between different districts in Sabah (district level) and have since been expanded between different states and federal territories (state level) of Malaysia.[2][3] Currently, the pageant is contested between sumandaks (Kadazan-Dusun), ralaa (Murut) and sumuni/suni (Rungus) from each of participating Sabah's districts and territory as well as Kadazan Dusun Cultural Association (KDCA) branches outside Sabah who registered.[4]

It has been around for Template:Age in years years since its first inception in 1960, with Penampang District becoming the leading with the most titles of 24, followed by Papar District with six and Tanjung Aru and Inanam with five along with Tuaran District with four and Kota Kinabalu District and Tamparuli with three titles respectively. The participants is usually either with both parentage of Kadazan-Dusun-Murut-Rungus (KDMR) descent or one of their parents; with the participants fluency on the native language is the major requirements along with the knowledge in recent events.

The reigning Unduk Ngadau is Atitih Yati Robert of Tamparuli who was crowned by 2024 Unduk Ngadau, Hyellene Danius of Inanam, on 31 May 2025 at the Hongkod Koisaan Kadazan Dusun Cultural Association (KDCA) Hall in Penampang, Sabah.[5]

Etymology

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A group of Unduk Ngadau finalists with traditional kebaya and Malaysian batik sarong in 2024

From its first inception in 1960, the beauty pageant has been named Miss Kadazan (1960–1970), Miss Harvest Festival (1971–1980), Ratu Kaamatan/Pesta Menuai (1981–1990) and currently Unduk Ngadau (1991–present).[6][7] The term "Unduk Ngadau" carries the meaning "the emerging/rising sun"; the word "Unduk" means "to emerge and to spring out," like a new plant sprouting out from the ground, while the word "Tadau" means the sun.[8] The current title is derived from the Dusun phrase "runduk tadau," which means "the girl/woman crowned by the sunlight".[9][10] The current naming term of Unduk Ngadau alongside Kaamatan has been registered since the 2010s with the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO), the country registrar trademarks to protect the traditional cultural pageant from being misused by other organisations without connection to the official source.[11][12]

Cultural background

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Huminodun is revered as the maiden who sacrificed herself to save her people from famine, and her spirit is believed to reside within the rice, often referred to as Bambarayon (paddy spirit). The Unduk Ngadau beauty pageant is held to commemorate her[13]

The Unduk Ngadau beauty pageant is held to commemorate the spirit of Huminodun, the mythological maiden who was of total beauty of the heart, mind and soul,[2][14] where her willingness to sacrificing herself for her people from a worse famine symbolising "loyalty, willingness and sacrifice" which are several of the essential qualities every participants of the Unduk Ngadau pageant must possess.[15][16] The cultural event subsequently empowers women, giving them the confidence to speak about their culture,Template:Sfn heritage and life in their native language (mother tongue), while at the same time showcasing the heritage and culture of their ethnicity to the broader society nationwide and even to the world.[15][16][17] Unduk Ngadau is one of the most recognisable cultural events in Sabah and is unique to the state. The state-level beauty pageant is the highlight and ending point of the month-long Kaamatan celebrations.[10]

History

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1968 Kadazan-Dusun languages Sabah Times frontpage newspaper clippings, featuring the winners of Unduk Ngadau (Miss Kadazan) from 1960 until 1967

Following the approval and subsequent gazetted of the Kaamatan celebration proposal by the native chief of the Interior Dusuns, OKK Sedomon Gunsanad Kina during "Conference of the District Chiefs and Native Chiefs" of the Crown colony of North Borneo in 1956 as the region official public holiday by the British colonial authorities on 9 May 1960, [notes 1][18]Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn the Unduk Ngadau event was firstly held on the same year in Penampang District of North Borneo among ethnic Kadazan-Dusun and Sino-Native women, who vie for the title of "Unduk Ngadau".[18][19]

Firstly introduced at district level in 1958,Template:Sfn the contestants of the state-level beauty pageant generally represent their district.[20] Some districts hold joint pageants, producing more than one representative. The first Unduk Ngadau winner (known at the time as Miss Kadazan) was a Sino-Native named Yong Mee Lan @ Mui Lan from Penampang District.[6][18][21] Since her crowning, more than 20 representatives from her district had also won the title over the years, with Penampang District holding the most titles.[21] The Papar District came in second, with pageants winners such as Talian Bunal in 1961, Marcella Tiansim @ Toinsim in 1962, Molina Daniel in 1965, Florence Bibi in 1967 and further modern pageant winners in the 2000s and 2010s.[22] This was followed by Tanjung Aru with Mary Solly in 1979, Joan Gloria Tommy in 1987, Julia Augustine in 1990 and recently Crystel Eve Huminodun in 2010 and Ryannie Neils Yong in 2015 along with Inanam with Luzie Tham in 1993, Jeremiah Ginajil in 1998, Kathie Renjus in 1999 and recently Hosiani James Jaimis in 2018 and Hyellene Danius in 2024; both areas with five titles.Template:Sfn[23][24] Tuaran District came in the fourth with Rita Bagong in 1964, Roslina Amit in 1980 and the recent Sylvia Sandralisa Orow in 1991 and Joanna Sue Henley Rampas in 2007.[25]

Putatan District won their first title with Mary Badak in 1963 and Anita Pudin in 1992; placing them in the sixth place while Tamparuli with Mary @ Mili Jaikoh Imbayan in 1971, the recent Fharelynne Ivonne Henry in 2004 and Atitih Yati Robert in 2025 along with Kota Kinabalu District recently won three titles in the 2010s with Immaculate Lojuki in 2013, Cheryl Lynn Pinsius in 2014 and Kerinah Mah in 2017 which placing the district and sub-district in the fifth place respectively.[26][27][28]

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1995: expansion of participants from the states in West Malaysia

Script error: No such module "Multiple image". Beginning in 1995, Sabahans residing and working in West Malaysia who celebrate Kaamatan have been acknowledged by the organisation despite the competition are originally between participants from different districts in Sabah.[29] The Unduk Ngadau contest in West Malaysia is organised to provide an avenue for Sabahans, specifically Kadazan-Dusun descent living outside Sabah to participate even after they are born from a mixture of various cultural backgrounds in Malaysia, such as Chinese and Indians; for these individuals to cherish their Sabah's heritage with the most requirements is able to speak the native language in their respective Kadazan-Dusun parentage sub-group dialects.[30][31] Since then, several states in West Malaysia started to send their delegates to the pageant and starting from 2003, the Klang Valley KDCA branch also began to held local Unduk Ngadau competition.[30][32] The first ever representative from the Klang Valley area was Angeline Ongkunik and their first representative to won the state-level Unduk Ngadau crown was Daphne Iking in 2003.[32]

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The winner of 2014 Unduk Ngadau, Ms. Cheryl Lynn Pinsius of Kota Kinabalu District (sitting middle), together with 1st runner-up Ms. Scarlett Megan of Kota Marudu District (sitting left) and 2nd runner-up Ms. Liz Lorena Rayner of KDCA Johor (sitting right) along with other finalists

In the following year, Janeitha Stephen of Klang Valley was placed as the first runner-up to Tamparuli's Fharelynne Ivonne Henry. Many of the Klang Valley representatives have had their best placements in the state-level competition; 2001's Ryna Rychie James (second runner-up), 2005's Susanna James Kenson (fourth runner-up), 2007's Jaslinder Kaur (sixth runner-up), 2008's Anne Marie Tauriq Khan (sixth runner-up), 2013's Ledesma Steven (fifth runner-up), 2014's Maylesthelyn Ley Matius (sixth runner-up), 2016's Patricia Elsa Jimy (fifth runner-up), 2017's Sharlina Gilbert Mojinun (fifth runner-up) and 2019's Vinnie Alvionitta Sasising (sixth runner-up). Since 2012, a question-and-answer round has been added to the competition on which the contestants must answer the question in their ethnic language.[33] Melinda Louis was one of the first to have succeeded in the particular question-and-answer, and she eventually won.[34]

West Malaysia's states such as Johor began sending their delegates in 2014 and made its first debut in the competition.[35] The best Unduk Ngadau achievement for Johor was Liz Lorena Rayner who was placed as the second runner-up in the overall competition on the year.[36] Other states such as Penang began to send their delegate in 2018, Putrajaya in 2019, Malacca and Perak in 2021. Since the 2019 edition, contestants are required to be knowledgeable about current issues since the crowned winner will be directly appointed as a cultural and tourism spokesperson for the state, with each contestant are compulsory to produce local culture research books aside from being fluent in their native language.[4] Maya Hejnowska, a Kadazan-Polish beauty was the first Asian-European to win the pageant in the 2021 edition.[37]

2020s: further expansion and recognition as a national competition

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The Unduk Ngadau final in 2024

The pageant has since been expanded to include Murut and Rungus, which are part of the current KDMR term. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, paid voting system was introduced starting from the 2021 edition with those supporting their favourite contestants would have to pay 50¢ for each vote to get them to be in the top 21 spots.[38][39] In 2023, the state of Sarawak joined the pageant for the first time. The first representative of Sarawak was Marylyn Velarie Bolovin.[40] By 2024, the Unduk Ngadau competition has been recognised as a national competition in Malaysia.[3] Following the upgrade, every contestants have a bigger role in promoting Sabah's culture, language and traditional costumes beyond the state while at the same time empowering themselves with skills and confidence.[41]Template:Sfn In the 2025 edition, the Miss Popular Vote – Video C.A.N. were awarded to Norasnih Madjalan of Klang Valley KDCA after garnering 2,247 likes while the event continues to be termed "state level" than "national level" since the current provisions of the KDCA constitution are yet to be amended.[27] The 2025 Unduk Ngadau saw a major upgrade in its scoring process through the system of "e-Unduk" developed by local Sabahan IT expert Ts. Aedeshie Daisy Rayner.[28]

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Ms. Immaculate Lojuki of Kota Kinabalu District, the winner of the 2013 Unduk Ngadau, during the 2014 Unduk Ngadau ceremony
Year Unduk Ngadau/Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan District/Territory
2025 Atitih Yati Robert[5][27][28] Tamparuli
2024 Hyellene Danius[24] Inanam
2023 Carol Abbey Gail Grimaldi[22][42] Papar
2022 Frenerietta Sobitun[43][44] Sandakan
2021 Maya Hejnowska[37][45][46] Api-Api
2019 Francisca Ester Nain[47] Karambunai
2018 Hosiani James Jaimis[48][49][50] Inanam
2017 Kerinah Mah[26] Kota Kinabalu
2016 Sherry Anne Laujang[51][52] Penampang
2015 Ryannie Neils Yong[23] Tanjung Aru
2014 Cheryl Lynn Pinsius[36][53] Kota Kinabalu
2013 Immaculate Lojuki[54] Kota Kinabalu
2012 Melinda Louis[34] Telupid
2011 Botiza Arthur S. Disimond[55] Penampang
2010 Crystel Eve Huminodun[56][57] Tanjung Aru
2009 Appey Rowenna Januin[22] Papar
2008 Leonie Lawrence Gontuni[58] Penampang
2007 Joanna Sue Henley Rampas[25] Tuaran
2006 Devenna Jaikob[59] Sulaman
2005 Madelyne M. Nandu[58] Penampang
2004 Fharelynne Ivonne Henry[58]Template:Sfn Tamparuli
2003 Daphne M. IkingTemplate:Sfn Kuala Lumpur
2002 Patrecia RaymondTemplate:Sfn Kiulu
2001 Nicolita Sanseh MasiTemplate:Sfn Petagas
2000 Regina IntangTemplate:Sfn Melalap
1999 Kathie RenjusTemplate:Sfn Inanam
1998 Jeremiah GinajilTemplate:Sfn Inanam
1997 Jan Lisamarrie WilliamTemplate:Sfn Bongawan
1996 Lynnefra @ Lynn Alfera WongTemplate:Sfn Elopura
1995 Justinah ManiusTemplate:Sfn Kawang
1994 Agatha Nora LojiminTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1993 Luzie ThamTemplate:Sfn Inanam
1992 Anita PudinTemplate:Sfn Putatan
1991 Sylvia Sandralisa OrowTemplate:Sfn Tuaran
Year Ratu Kaamatan/Pesta Menuai District/Territory
1990 Julia AugustineTemplate:Sfn Tanjung Aru
1989 Deidre Peter MojuntinTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1988 Jenny AlasaTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1987 Joan Gloria TommyTemplate:Sfn Tanjung Aru
1986 Johanna Sybil S. DisimondTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1985 Florence JipiuTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1984 Esther SikayunTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1983 Mary Janet KinjauTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1982 Margaret Dolly JimayolTemplate:Sfn Beaufort
1981 Janet Anthony DabiTemplate:Sfn Penampang
Year Miss Harvest Festival District/Territory
1980 Roslina AmitTemplate:Sfn[notes 2] Tuaran
1979 Mary SollyTemplate:Sfn Tanjung Aru
1978 Veronica JefferinTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1977 Mary Marjorie KinjauTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1976 Edwina TotuTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1975 Rita SikawahTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1974 Susanna JipanisTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1973 Prisca TikohTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1972 Evelyn SinidolTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1971 Mary @ Mili Jaikoh ImbayanTemplate:Sfn Tamparuli
Year Miss Kadazan District/Territory
1970 Helen MojinilTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1969 Sylvia TotuTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1968 Rita MojilisTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1967 Florence Bibi[22]Template:Sfn Papar
1966 Patricia SinidolTemplate:Sfn Penampang
1965 Molina Daniel[22]Template:Sfn Papar
1964 Rita BagongTemplate:Sfn Tuaran
1963 Mary BadakTemplate:Sfn Putatan
1962 Marcella Tiansim[22]Template:Sfn Papar
1961 Talian Bunal[22]Template:Sfn Papar
1960 Yong Mee Lan @ Mui Lan[6][21]Template:Sfn Penampang

List of runners-up (2006–present)

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2025 Elka Alika Pijeh
Tambunan
Celarin Jenny
Kiulu
Rini Aswanda Jukilin
Beluran
Steavaynie Ginadus
Beaufort
Jenylin Janis
Ranau
Evanatie Sannie
Kota Kinabalu
[27]
2024 Elldiwirna Saimen
Kiulu
Monicka Majin
Keningau
Romandawi Gapari
Johor
Liane Melve Grace Lias
Tenom
Elviana Gunong
Tongod
Richella Kan Siang Feng
Kemabong
[24]
2023 Calby Floresa Dolinting
Kota Marudu
Clerice Olvia Augustine @ Justin
Tambunan
Galedine Lind Mosuyun
Penampang
Florina Wileh
Tuaran
Melni Dihal
Kiulu
Rannysa Rachel Lee
Tamparuli
[42]
2022 Esther Rayner Marius
Papar
Deedee Cassandra Dallius
Ranau
Carolyn Tony
Penampang
Allveanna Loimin
Kiulu
Evanatie Sannie
Kota Marudu
Sylvernie Belinda Engelbert
Inanam
[43]
2021 Dianarin Vahidin
Paginatan
Febby Angelica Richard
Kundasang
Lisa Christie Deminic
Tulid
Avrill Alvira Roger Anthony
Tanjung Keramat
Sharon Stephen
Kawang
Carrey Evanne Kim Lee
Moyog
[45]
2019 Annette Rabecca Januin
Pantai Manis
Leticia Casianus Bansin
Penampang
Skye Judith Harding
Tamparuli
Conne Juenin
Kundasang
Nurul Yanadido
Tandek
Vinny Alvionitta Sasising
Klang Valley
[47]
2018 Sherrylyn Jane Rannytho Pailus
Penampang
Vanessa Audrey Sylvester Gilbert
Putatan
Madeleine Sophie Benidip
Johor
Puang Hui Ling @ Arin Puang
Ranau
Mary Grace Lojuki
Kota Kinabalu
Tanessja Shanelle Mojitoh
Kepayan
[49]
2017 Shareene Francis Loudin
Penampang
Arveyna Pamela Januin
Papar
Angel Suhangkadamai Marshal Motiung Linus
Likas
Bibiana Artecca James
Tambunan
Sharlina Gilbert Mojinun
Klang Valley
Vanessa Claria Luis
Tuaran
[26]
2016 Claryssa Henry Ogodong
Kudat
Fenny Ester Joslin
Banggi
Vinny Alvionitta Sasising
Matunggong
Christine Joan Charles
Papar
Patricia Elsa Jimy
Klang Valley
Charmaine Bartholomew
Kepayan
[51]
2015 Shirley Anthony Danggok
Tambunan
Evrina Masalan
Tenom
Valencia Ann Primus
Kota Kinabalu
Natasha Aprillia Jalius Benggon
Inanam
Sherrylyn Jane Rannytho Pailus
Putatan
Kimberly Vung
Likas
[23]
2014 Scarlett Megan Liew Zhi Ling
Kota Marudu
Liz Lorena Rayner
Johor
Samantha Sharon Laujang
Putatan
Hemy Menjadi
Tuaran
Debbie Collette Christopher
Papar
Maylesthelyn Ley Matius
Klang Valley
[53]
2013 Ritchel Andreas
Ranau
Nillsey Debbie Sening
Tuaran
Dianna Gilbert
Putatan
Dedie Phang
Penampang
Ledesma Steven
Klang Valley
Sarah Cleophas Gorotud
Tambunan
[54]
2012 Fenney Doimis
Kota Kinabalu
Meryl Foster Paladius
Tambunan
Vanessa Samantha Manih
Tanjung Aru
Samantha Sharon Laujang
Penampang
Milviana Madrigal
Kota Belud
Raemma Justin
Tuaran
[34]
2011 Jovenea Jim Lajim
Tamparuli
Caroline Anthony
Tuaran
Sophie Angela Kutam
Ranau
Rachel M.Alliun
Kota Kinabalu
Alvera Raymond Kisil
Sandakan
Adeline Joyce Masidah
Likas
[63]
2010 Roychelle Fayrenie Juatin
Penampang
Lydia John Alai
Kota Kinabalu
Ledesma Steven
Tuaran
Hannevy Vivie Harry
Tambunan
Elforina Jolius
Pitas
Debra Fiona Alexius
Likas
[64]
2009 Pearl Dianne Petrus
Kota Kinabalu
Joanne Kimberly J. Majalap
Penampang
Flina Rutum
Tamparuli
Jacqueline Joseph Kajangan
Keningau
Fredericka Camilla Richard Daut
Tuaran
Ellina Musuin
Likas
[65]
2008 Florence Masimbin
Kinabatangan
Emily Majil
Tambunan
Petronella Cherry Bernard
Papar
Verone Lansu Manjin
Keningau
Aloysia Thecla Philip
Kota Belud
Anne Mary Tauriq Khan
Klang Valley
[66]
2007 Brenda Mellonie Johnny Takom
Putatan
Cherrylanne Chok Kui Eng
Beluran
Dorinah Darick
Kota Kinabalu
Viola Fidelis
Inanam
Cassey V. Pilos
Tawau
Jaslinder Kaur A/P Harjit Singh
Klang Valley
[67]
2006 Edith Malis
Petagas
Kay Marylyn Madonna Josuie Laison Masabal
Inanam
Juliana Stephen Jupiling
Sembulan
Dorothy Misir
Lahad Datu
Geraldine Grace Petrus Balandong
Klias
Trinna Joyce Dison
Penampang
[68]

List of Districts/Territories by Number of Wins

District/Territory Total of Win(s) Year(s)
Penampang[21] 24 1960, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1994, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2016
Papar[22] 6 1961, 1962, 1965, 1967, 2009, 2023
Tanjung Aru 5 1979, 1987, 1990, 2010, 2015
Inanam 1993, 1998, 1999, 2018, 2024
Tuaran 4 1964, 1980, 1991, 2007
Kota Kinabalu 3 2013, 2014, 2017
Tamparuli 1971, 2004, 2025
Putatan 2 1963, 1992
Sandakan 1 2022
Api-Api 2021
Karambunai 2019
Telupid 2012
Sulaman 2006
Klang Valley 2003
Kiulu 2002
Petagas 2001
Melalap 2000
Bongawan 1997
Elopura 1996
Kawang 1995
Beaufort 1982

Notes

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  1. During the "Conference of the District Chiefs and Native Chiefs" of the Crown colony of North Borneo in 1956, the native chief of the Interior Dusuns, OKK Sedomon Gunsanad Kina, proposed for the Kaamatan celebration to be declared and gazetted as an official public holiday in North Borneo.[18] His request was agreed upon during the conference and officially gazetted by the British colonial authorities on 9 May 1960, about four years since the proposal was made during a meeting with British colonial officials.[18]
  2. Roslina was the only Muslim Kadazan-Dusun woman to ever win the title of Unduk Ngadau up to today. Due to the enactment of the Sabah Sharia Criminal Offences Enactment in 1995, Muslim women have since been completely banned from competing in the competition, and any Kadazan-Dusun women who have converted to Islam were also prevented from joining the competition.Template:Sfn[60][61][62]

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