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      • The term Proto-Malay, primeval Malays, proto-Hesperonesians, first-wave Hesperonesians or primeval Hesperonesians, which translates to Melayu Asli (aboriginal Malay) or Melayu Purba (ancient Malay) or Melayu Tua (old Malay), refers to Austronesian speakers who moved from mainland Asia, to the Malay Peninsula and Malay Archipelago in a long series of migrations between 2500 and 1500 BCE, before that of the Deutero-Malays about a thousand years later.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orang_AsliOrang Asli - Wikipedia

    Orang Asli ( lit. "native people", "original people", or "aboriginal people" in Malay) are a heterogeneous indigenous population forming a national minority in Malaysia. They are the oldest inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia . As of 2017, the Orang Asli accounted for 0.7% of the population of Peninsular Malaysia. [2]

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › humanities › encyclopediasOrang Asli | Encyclopedia.com

    • Introduction
    • Location and Homeland
    • Language
    • Folklore
    • Religion
    • Rites of Passage
    • Interpersonal Relations
    • Living Conditions
    • Family Life
    • Clothing

    As a collective, the term Orang Asli can be transliterated as "original peoples," or "first peoples." The word orang means "people" and the term asli comes from the Arabic word "asali," meaning "original," "well-born," or "aristocratic." The Orang Asli of Malay Peninsula(or West Malaysia) are divided into a great number of different tribal groups, ...

    Numbering 132,873 people in 2000, the Orang Asli constitute an extremely small segment of the population of Malaysia, making up only 0.5% of the total population (21.9 million in 2000). The Senoi are by far the largest subgroup, constituting 53.4% of the Orang Asli population. The Aboriginal-Malays, with a population of 40,117 people, form about 43...

    None of the Orang Asli groups have a written language. There-fore, they do not have a written history. Their histories are passed down through generations by word of mouth. It is very common for Orang Asli to speak more than one language. A great number still speak their own language and practice tradition, while at the same time also speak Malay, ...

    The Orang Asli, like many other indigenous people in Malaysia, have a rich folklore tradition. This tradition includes legends, fables, tales, and myths. One of their popular myths is the story of creation from the Jah Hut ethnic group. According to this myth, people originally inhabited an unnamed primeval land. Soon, however, the land became over...

    Unlike other major religions of the world, the Orang Asli religion does not possess any written sacred script. Traditionally, the Orang Asli are animists and believe that there are spirits that dwell in inanimate objects, such as trees and rocks, and also in various natural phenomena, such as thunder and lightning. Beliefs in shamanism are still ve...

    Socialization among the Orang Asli is an informal, natural, and gradual process. It is a major concern of the parents. The father is responsible for training the male children, while the mother concerns herself primarily with her daughters. A son is normally under the care of his mother until the age of five or so. At this age, a son begins to look...

    Sharing whatever one can afford with others in the community is highly valued among the Orang Asli. If one has only a little surplus over one's own immediate needs, one shares it with one's nuclear family. If the surplus is larger, it is shared with people in one's house or neighboring houses. If the surplus is very large, it is shared with all of ...

    It is important to note that the majority of the Orang Asli are not jungle-dwellers or nomads although many live in forest or forest-fringe areas. The only exception is the Negritos, who lead a nomadic or seminomadic existence. These people normally live in remote areas of the jungle. Therefore, they are considered materially poorer and less develo...

    The social structure of the various tribes is essentially similar. The most basic kinship unit is the nuclear family; a husband, wife, and their own children. This is considered to be the most important unit of the social structure. Besides being a social structure, the nuclear family is an economic unit and a basic working group. The father is alw...

    Traditionally, children up to the age of five or so generally went naked, but nowadays all Orang Asli wear clothes of some kind. The traditional skirt of the Negrito women is a short, fringed skirt, which is commonly made from pounded tree bark. Sometimes belts, headbands, and bracelets are also worn. While the women wear skirts, the men's traditio...

  4. Feb 7, 2018 · Aslian languages are spoken by around 14 small groups of Orang Asli, or aboriginal people, around the Malay Peninsula, totalling around an estimated 50,000 speakers in all. The languages are interlinked through a lot of similarities, yet still genuinely distinct.

  5. The indigenous languages of Malaysia belong to the Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian families. The national, or official, language is Malay which is the mother tongue of the majority Malay ethnic group.

  6. Dec 31, 2020 · They are called Orang Asli, which can be translated as ‘indigenous people’ or ‘people of nature’, a name applied by people from outside that group. The Orang Asli make up approximately 0.6% to 1% of Malaysia’s total population and in 2012 they numbered 178,197 individuals.

  7. The Orang Asli, or “aboriginal people” in Malay, are widely understood to have inhabited the Malay Peninsula for millennia, but are rarely classified under such a hallowed category, owing to their different cultures, languages, and way of life.

  8. The Temoq, Senoi and Negrito speak related languages known as Aslian, which belong to the Mon-Khmer family, while the ancestors of the Proto-Malay spoke languages that, like Malay, belonged to the Austronesian family of languages.

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