Malaysia and the "original People": A Case Study of the Impact of Development on Indigenous PeoplesSharply focused on key issues affecting indigenous and ethnic groups worldwide, this book is part of a series of ethnographies, authored by leading figures in the field of anthropology and builds on introductoy material by going further in- depth and allowing readers to explore, virtually first hand, a particular issue and its impact on a culture. Concentrates on a well-researched, specific issue and its impact on a particular culture. Provides in-depth information on a particular culture, expanding the readerOs grasp of the experiences and problems encountered by different cultures. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Orang Asli Before Development | 24 |
Government Intervention | 51 |
Copyright | |
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Aboriginal activities authority Batek become British build called camp century Chinese claim clearing colonial continued convert courses crops culture Dentan Department depend east Semai economic especially ethnic example families Federal fields foraging force forest fruit give golf groups houses Indians indigenous industries Islam JHEOA Kuala land laws leaders live logging major Malay Malaya Malaysian means ment Minister Mohd Tap moved Muslim needs Negri Sembilan Nicholas officials Orang Asli original Pahang parties Peninsula Perak person plantations planted policies political population practices problems projects regroupment schemes relations relatives religion reserves rice rivers roads rubber ruling settle settlement social society Straits Studies Swiddening Temuan term tion trade traditional trees University usually village west Semai women