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    Jakun people or Orang Ulu/Orang Hulu (meaning "people of the upstream") are an ethnic group recognised as Orang Asli (indigenous people) of the Malay...
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  • indigenous people such as the Illanun people, Sakai people, Jakun people, Senoi and Semang, are the ethnic groups that formed the existing Acehnese people today...
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  • Jakun may refer to: Yakun, an 11th-century Viking warrior in Russia. Jakun people Jakun language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    tribes: Jakun, Temuan, Temoq, Semelai, Kuala, Kanaq, and Seletar people. In the colonial period, they were all erroneously called Jakun people. They live...
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    comparison to the Semai people and Jakun people) and the most widespread of the Orang Asli ethnic groups. Outwardly, the Temuan people; like the other Proto-Malays...
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  • on the origins of the Temoq people:- The Jakun narrative identifies the Temoq people were once part of the Jakun people. The Semelai narrative are slightly...
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    Senoi (category Indigenous peoples of Southeast Asia)
    languages and live in areas that currently inhabited by the Temuan people and Jakun people, speakers of Austronesian languages. Government development programmes...
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    life for the Minangkabau people and other aborigins such as Semang, the Temuan people, the Bersisi people and the Jakun people, who were mainly farmers...
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    Orang Seletar (category Indigenous peoples of Southeast Asia)
    feel affinity with them. Instead, they have a certain affinity with Jakun people, the "Malay natives" of the inland areas of Peninsular Malaysia. They...
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    Proto-Malay (category Malay people)
    of people in the Peninsular Malaysia. They are officially known as: Jakun people Orang Kanaq Orang Kuala Orang Laut Orang Seletar Semelai people Temoq...
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  • imports sago from Sumatra to make noodles. Peatlands are also used by the Jakun people in South East Pahang for hunting, gathering and fishing. Mestizo communities...
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    inhabitants of Kampung Peta are mainly Orang Asli (indigenous people) from the Jakun people ethnic group. The word Peta means "map" in Malay. The park gate...
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    name. This legend lines up with oral tradition among the Proto-Malay Jakun people that say their forefathers called the country Mahang. Another notable...
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    Vigar' (Vigeirr or Végeirr), Sten (steinn) of Mikula, Jakun (Hákon), and the widow of a second Jakun. The most interesting of the letters (no. 2) mentions...
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  • Orang Kanaq (category Indigenous peoples of Southeast Asia)
    groups of Proto-Malay's Jakun, Orang Seletar, Orang Kuala, Temuan and Kanaq people. The census showed that the Kanaq people are the smallest of these...
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    Negeri Sembilan were the ancestors of the Semelai, Semai, Semang, and Jakun peoples, who lived either as hunter-gatherer nomads or as subsistence farmers...
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    in tin mines. Others are aboriginals such as Semang, Temuan people, Besisi and Jakun people. Due to its proximity to the Equator, the climate of Simpang...
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  • Taiwanese aborigines, considered offensive by most non-Chinese speakers. Jakun a person considered unsophisticated in Malaysia; derived from the name of...
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    Peninsular Malaysia and the Philippines, including the Ibans, Visayan, Ifugao, Jakun Aboriginal Malays, Dayak Kalimantan, and Tagalog. According to Ken-ichi...
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    migrations between 2500 and 1500 BCE. Notable Proto-Malays of today are Moken, Jakun, Orang Kuala, Temuan and Orang Kanaq. The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Early...
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  • Yakun (ON: Hákon) who took part in the Battle of Listven. When Afrikan died Jakun expelled Šimon and his brother Friand (ON: Friandi). Šimon would live in...
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  • List of ethnic slurs (category Lists of pejorative terms for people)
    Crabtree Parker, Miranda; Crabtree Parker, Isabel (2019). "'Behaving like a Jakun!' A case study of conflict, 'othering' and indigenous knowledge in the Orang...
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  • Tioman and Lingga Islands. The most famous legends of Seri Gumum tell of a Jakun tribe who came to occupy the area where the lake is now. They were clearing...
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    Semang (redirect from Semang people)
    local population. For more than one thousand years, some of the Semang people remained in isolation while others were either subjected to slave raids...
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    Malayan languages spoken by the Orang Asli (Proto-Malay) in Malaya. They are Jakun, Orang Kanaq, Orang Seletar, and Temuan. The other Malayan languages, included...
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  • G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z by status: List of Indigenous peoples List of diasporas List of stateless nations regional lists: Ethnic groups...
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  • symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. The Eight Banners (in Manchu: ᠵᠠᡴᡡᠨ ᡤᡡᠰᠠ jakūn gūsa, Chinese: 八旗; pinyin: bāqí; Wade–Giles: pa1-ch'i2, Mongolian: ᠨᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠨ...
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  • "Complete Genealogies of the Manchu Clans and Families of the Eight Banners" Jakūn gūsai Manjusai mukūn hala be uheri ejehe bithe Baqi Manzhou shizu tongpu...
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    Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia. The lake shores are inhabited by the Jakun branch of the Orang Asli, indigenous ethnic groups of Malaysia. The 12,565-acre...
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    not only biological, as some Negrito populations in Malaysia (such as the Jakun) or the Philippines (such as the Aeta) now speak Austronesian languages...
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