Kaso River, Borneo
Coordinates: 0°46′00″S 114°08′00″E / 0.76667°S 114.13333°E
Kaso River | |
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Origin | Borneo |
Basin countries | Indonesia |
The Kaso River (Sungai Kaso or Kacu) is a stream in the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. One of its tributaries is the Seputan River. The Kaso flows into the Mahakam River.[1] In 1889, Tromp reported three villages of Bukat people on the Kaso. In fact the villages were on the Penane River, a tributary of the Kacu at Long Mecai. The semi-nomadic Seputan people also live on the Kacu at times.[2]
References
- ↑ Michels, John (1891). Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. p. 106. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
- ↑ Sellato, Bernard (1994). Nomads of the Borneo rainforest: the economics, politics,and ideology of settling down. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-1566-1.
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