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ORANG ASLI
THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
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MPAJA made a contract with orang asli and even protect the jungles from the attack of bandits and Japanese trops
orang asli provide food, guide, poster and intelligence on japanese movement into deep jungle
POST EMERGENCY PERIOD
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statement of policy regarding the administration of aborigine people of the federation of Malaya were published.
special measures should be adopted for the protection of the institution, custom, mode of life, persons, property and labour of aborigine people
HEALTH
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80% OA children are undernourished and stunted, protozoa, anaemia, dental carries and vit A defiviency
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EDUCATION
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7,029 OA below 12 never been in school
DEVELOPMENT
schools, clinic, roads, public amenities or dams
but still they followed their traditional lifestyle, culture, beliefs or communication with modern world
EMERGENCY PERIOD
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chinese led the authorities to believe on same tactic could be used with the orang asli in order to deny their support to the communist
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hoping orang asli leave their natural environment and enter resettlement camps for the duation of the emergency
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thousand orang asli resettled into hastily prepared camp surrounded by barbed wire to prevent their escape
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in Bukit Bentong, it was reported death rate in one large camp reach 204 per thousand
department of Aborigines
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end 1953: reorganised and expended. assistance it is required to give to the security forces and the administration
end 1954: responsible for the provision of education, welfare and medical facilities in orang asli areas
The Aboriginal People Ordinance 1954 covered whole Federation of Malaya and introduced a number of provisions for the protection of the orang asli
BEFORE WW2
orang asli as slave
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there were no social, religous or legal obstacle
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colonial views
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colonial views wer categorised by some as savages or Semang. Sakai, Jacoons and Orang Utan
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