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Orang Asli, Chinese Led the authorities - Coggle Diagram
Orang Asli
The relationship with other groups
Before WW2
Proto-Malays with Malays for hundred of years
Modern Malays have some blood of Proto Malay
converted into islam
Senoi and Negrito ( jungle dwelling)
Senoi obtained commodities
salt
jungle knives
metal axe
selling and exchanging jungle products
rotan
Jelutong
bamboo
Young men workers such as laboures on estate, timber sites and other enterprises
important role in trade and governance
Malays depended on the Orang Asli of sources forests products
diving and swimming skills
Provided marine
akar bahar
tripang
During the Japanese Occupation of Malay
Friendly contacts made by many Chinese
targets for communist propaganda
members of the MPAJA
Haves Communist Forces
Post- emergency period
Health
Tuberculosis
Malaria
Intestinal worms
Protozoa
Anaemia
Dental Caries
Vitamin A Deficiency
Education
Primary schoolchild don't continue secondary level
significiant for attended school
Development
schools
clinics
roads
dams
Resettlement
The Emergency period
Main Interest of British administration
Fedel adviser on Aborigines
Chinese led the authorities
Limit advisory role
Group and location
they are dispered in all Peninsular Malaysia
arrIved early 25,000 years ago before Malays, Chinese, and Indians
19 Sub-ethnic groups classified under three main categories
Negrito (3% of total population)
Kensiu
Northeast Kedah
Kintak
Kedah-Perak Border
Jahai
Northest Perak and West Kelantan
Lanoh
North Central Perak
Mendriq
Southest Kelantan
Batek
Northeast Pahang and South Kelantan
Senoi (54% of population)
Semai
Northwest Pahang and South Perak
Temiar
North Perak and South Kelantan
Jah Hut
Central Pahang
Chewong
Central pahang
Mah Meri
Coastal Selangor
Semoq Beri
South Central Pahang
Aboriginal Malay ( 43% of total population)
Temuan
Selangor and Negeri Sembilan
Semelai
Central Pahang and East Negeri Sembilan
Jakun
South Pahang and North Johor
Orang Kanaq
East Johor
Orang Kuala
West and South Coasts of Johor
Orang Seletar
West and South Coasts Of Johor
Chinese Led the authorities