The Burung Enggang, or hornbill, holds a significant place in Dayak culture and is often depicted in logos, art, and traditional ceremonies. As a symbol of strength, nobility, and the upper world, the hornbill represents high status and connection to the divine. The logo of the Burung Enggang reflects the Dayak people's deep respect for nature and their rich cultural heritage, often featured prominently in community emblems and artistic expressions.