This paper discusses the findings of a condensed ethnographic study of the indigenous Jakun Orang Asli of Tasik Chini in West Malaysia. The title of the paper refers to a Malay verbal chastisement in making derogatory associations of the Jakun with barbarous and uncouth behaviour. This in turn is heavily implicated in the bangsa ‘race’/ethnic politics of contemporary Malaysia and the socio-political pre-eminence of the Malay bumiputera (‘sons of the soil’) majority in contrast to the historically oppressed and the contemporary marginalized position of Orang Asli indigenous people. The aforementioned perjorative saying is here deconstructed through an analysis of traditional forms of social interaction in localised conflict resolution among ...
Book review of Malaysia and the “Original People”: A Case Study of the Impact of Development on Ind...
The prevailing view about the Orang Asli occupation of land and access to forest resources are that ...
Although there are some incoming ethnicities in Borneo such as Malays, Chinese, Buginese, Javanese a...
Previous studies have indicated that the resettlement of the Orang Asli communities into areas neare...
Issue and challenges pertaining to land and the native communities loom large in contemporary Malays...
This study focuses on the institutional constraints that prevent the Orang Asli (Indigenous People) ...
Like many Indigenous people around the world, the original inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia, the O...
This research was conducted in two villages in the hinterland region of West Kalimantan. The two vil...
The term Orang Asli translates as “original people”, and is a generic term for 18 indigenous minorit...
Because of the disruptive potential inherent in conflict situations, all societies have devised some...
Since the New Order, the lands and forests of the Orang Rimba have been used as locations for the tr...
Kajian ini bertumpu kepada pemaparan kaum Orang Asli dalam akhbar The Star, dan khususnya, konstruk...
Orang Asli is a group of indigenous people who live according to a set of lifestyle and belief syste...
AbstractThis paper reports on a study on endangered indigenous Semang group of Orang Asli of Peninsu...
This article is drawn from ethnographic research undertaken in Johor state in Malaysia, referring al...
Book review of Malaysia and the “Original People”: A Case Study of the Impact of Development on Ind...
The prevailing view about the Orang Asli occupation of land and access to forest resources are that ...
Although there are some incoming ethnicities in Borneo such as Malays, Chinese, Buginese, Javanese a...
Previous studies have indicated that the resettlement of the Orang Asli communities into areas neare...
Issue and challenges pertaining to land and the native communities loom large in contemporary Malays...
This study focuses on the institutional constraints that prevent the Orang Asli (Indigenous People) ...
Like many Indigenous people around the world, the original inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia, the O...
This research was conducted in two villages in the hinterland region of West Kalimantan. The two vil...
The term Orang Asli translates as “original people”, and is a generic term for 18 indigenous minorit...
Because of the disruptive potential inherent in conflict situations, all societies have devised some...
Since the New Order, the lands and forests of the Orang Rimba have been used as locations for the tr...
Kajian ini bertumpu kepada pemaparan kaum Orang Asli dalam akhbar The Star, dan khususnya, konstruk...
Orang Asli is a group of indigenous people who live according to a set of lifestyle and belief syste...
AbstractThis paper reports on a study on endangered indigenous Semang group of Orang Asli of Peninsu...
This article is drawn from ethnographic research undertaken in Johor state in Malaysia, referring al...
Book review of Malaysia and the “Original People”: A Case Study of the Impact of Development on Ind...
The prevailing view about the Orang Asli occupation of land and access to forest resources are that ...
Although there are some incoming ethnicities in Borneo such as Malays, Chinese, Buginese, Javanese a...