Punan are mostly found around
Bintulu, Sarawak. Punan peoples can only be found at Pandan, Jelalong and Kakus in
Bintulu Division; along the
Rajang River, their
longhouses dotted areas spanning from
Merit District to lower
Belaga town. The Punan are believed to be one of the earliest peoples to have settled in the central part of Borneo, the Rajang River and
Balui areas together with the Sekapan, Kejaman and Lahanan. However, the mass migrations of
Kayans, subsequently followed by the warfaring
Ibans into Rejang and Balui areas approximately some 200 years ago, forced the Punan communities living in these areas retreating to
Kakus and subsequently to
Kemena basin. As of 2006, there were more than 10 Punan settlements (
longhouses) found along the Rejang, Kakus, Kemena and Jelalong river. These settlements (longhouses) are: •
Punan Lovuk Sama, • Punan Lovuk Ba, • Punan Lovuk Biau, • Punan Lovuk Meluyou, • Punan Lovuk Lirung Belang (name by Rumah Bilong before and now as known as Rumah Ado) • Punan Lovuk Mina, • Punan Lovuk Pandan (also Rumah Nyipa Tingang), and • Punan Lo'o Buong (Jelalong also known as Rumah Adi. The total Punan population is estimated to be around 3000–5000 people. == Language ==