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ORANG ASLI
The Relationships between Orang Asli and various group
Post Emergency period
1957 : Federation of Malaya gained independence
1960 : Emergency was declared over by the YDP Agong
In a speech in parliament in 1961, the YDP Agong stated
Before WW2
Proto Malays- Close with the Malays for hundreds of years
The Malay States in the 19th century
On the other side of the equation was a history of violence
As Infidels (Kafir)
Children were regarded as particularly desirable by the slave hunters, as adults were consider too old to train propely and liable to escape to the hills and forests
The Emergency period
These Crucial twelve years saw the challenge and defeat of the Communist forces which had rearmed and reorganised following their temporary demobilisation after the capitulation of Japan.
The government interest in the Orang Asli was seen as a critical matter of national security
From 1947 to 1949, under the British Military Administration
During the Japanese Occupation of Malay
Dec 1941- Feb 1942 : Japanese invaders swept from Kota Bharu in the north to Singapore
Many Individuals and organisations took refuge in the hills and forests
e.g. European tin-miners, chinese members of armed political
The jungle people also became targets for Communist propaganda
Group and location of Orang Asli
Senoi
Jah Hut
Central Pahang
Chewong
Central Pahang
Temiar
North Perak and South Kelantan
Mah Meri
Coastal Selangor
Semai
Northwest Pahang and South Perak
Semoq Beri
South Central Pahang
Negrito (Semang)
Kensiu
Northeast Kedah
Kintak
Kedah-Perak Border
Jahai
Northheast Perak and West Kelantan
Lanoh
North Central Perak
Mendriq
Southheast Kelantan
Batek
Northeast Pahang and South Kelantan
Aboriginal (Proto) Malay
Temuan
Selagor 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 Coast of Johor