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== History == As requested by the Baram Resident officer Dr. Charles Hose (1891), in 1897 some of the Kenyah Badeng (the Madangs) of Plieran migrated to Baram headwaters in Long Tebokan, Sungai Tebokan and two years later after harvest festival they moved downriver to Long Benalui, Sungai Data (tributary to Silat river) where Dr. Charles Hose, the Baram Resident visited their village at the foot of Mudong Alan, Long Benalui in November 3, 1898. The remaining who refused to migrate to Baram, finally move to Long Malim, Long Petan and Long Ca, Sungai Danum in 1918 to join the other Kenyah Badeng (the Madangs) groups in Danum. Lidung Jelo, Usun Apau Plieran (Pliran / Pelieran) is a fully abandoned Kenyah Badeng populated old village settlement in 1920s, Belaga district. Due to the great pressure from the Baram Resident officer, in 1891 practically all the inhabitants of the Baram had accepted the Rajah's government and acknowledged it by the payment of some tax, called door-tax two dollars per family. The Kenyahs, not feeling themselves needed of any such protection, were less ready to accept the Resident's proposals. First of all, they desired peace, or at any rate less warfare, and it was possible to convince them that this result might be achieved by pointing to other districts such as the Rejang and Jenalong (Tubau), with whose affairs they had some acquaintance. During our recent expedition to village site in Lidung Jelo, Usun Apau Plieran, we found two upright piles (a real hardwood) of old houses still remained in the ground.
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