The Orang Laut are several seafaring ethnic groups and tribes living around Singapore, Peninsular Malaysia and the Indonesian Riau Islands. The Orang Laut...
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population was 120 Malays, 30 Chinese and some local tribes such as the Orang Laut. From the 19th century until World War II, the Malays enjoyed favourable...
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the three major people group of the Orang Asli. The Orang Seletar are also considered as part of the Orang Laut, natives of the Straits of Johor; separating...
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Loncong language (redirect from Orang Laut language)
The Orang Laut language or Loncong, is one of the Malayic languages. It is one of several native languages of Orang Laut ('Sea People') of the Bangka and...
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Sama-Bajau (redirect from Bajau Laut)
lifestyles, such as the Moken of the Burmese-Thai Mergui Archipelago, the Orang Laut of southeastern Sumatra and the Riau Islands of Indonesia, and the Tanka...
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magazine All pages with titles containing Laut Serui-Laut language Nusa Laut language Orang Laut language Wadapi-Laut language Lout (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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footballer. Malaysia portal Aborigines Museum Department of Orang Asli Development Orang Laut Orang Asli Museum Semang Malay for 'native people', 'original...
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crustaceans by using mud-boards, Duano' people are often categorized as Orang Laut (lit. Sea People), a group that includes the Urak Lawoi’ people and Moken...
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Orang Seletar (Slitar) is a language of the Orang Laut of the south coast of the Malay Peninsula. It is very close to Malay, and may be counted as a dialect...
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these terms are also used loosely to include the Urak Lawoi and even the Orang Laut. In Thailand, acculturated Moken are called Thai mai ("new Thais"). Because...
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is the Orang laut (sea people). The Orang laut are Malays who are Nomadic in nature and have a rich marine culture. Presently, many Orang laut have settled...
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Langkawi was historically home to Austronesian peoples, such as the Orang Laut, originally from the southern part of the Malay Peninsula and Malay people...
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History of Madagascar (section Neo-Austronesians: Malays, Javanese, Bugis, and Orang Laut (from the 8th century))
oral tradition, new Austronesian clans (Malays, Javanese, Bugis, and Orang Laut), historically referred to in general, regardless of their native island...
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Mediterranean. The earliest settlers of the island were known as the Orang Laut, and the island was an outpost of the Srivijaya Empire until it was invaded...
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panjang, kolek and perahu panjang are used and built by the Malays and Orang Laut living in their coastal villages. Traditional hongtou (red-head) sampans...
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originally inhabited by the Orang Laut, over the course of a long history formed by the process of culture and acculturation. The Orang Laut themselves came from...
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Orang Kanaq are one of the 18 Orang Asli ethnic groups in Malaysia. They are classified under the Proto-Malay people group, which forms the three major...
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particularly from various tribal communities like the Batak, Dayak, Orang Asli and the Orang Laut become subject to Islamisation and Malayisation. In the course...
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Jakun people (category Orang Asli)
communities of the south of the Peninsula, including the Orang laut (Orang Seletar, Orang Kuala) and Orang Kanaq. In terms of anthropological characteristics...
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group of Malayic-speaking people, sea gypsies (chao leh in Thai and 'orang laut' in Malay), known as the Urak Lawoi’ people. The islands economy is largely...
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Urak Lawoi (Malay: Orang Laut; Thai: อูรักลาโว้ย; RTGS: Urak Lawoi) are an aboriginal Austronesian people residing on the islands of Phuket, Phi Phi, Jum...
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an Austronesian ethnic group who maintain a nomadic, sea-based culture Orang Laut, a group of Malay people living in the Riau Islands of Indonesia Tanka...
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drew many of the non-Malay indigenous people like the Dayak, Orang Asli and Orang laut, to embrace Malayness by converting to Islam, emulating the Malay...
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Brani is 1.22 square kilometres (0.47 square miles). Used to be home for Orang Laut, and in malay, the meaning of Pulau Brani is “isle of the brave”. The...
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century. Wang mentioned that the natives of Long Ya Men (thought to be the Orang Laut) and Chinese residents lived together in Long Ya Men. Singapore is one...
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work of pseudohistory by Immanuel Velikovsky in his Ages in Chaos series Orang Laut, Malay for "Sea Peoples" This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Proto-Malay (category Orang Asli)
native Orang Asli group of people in the Peninsular Malaysia. They are officially known as: Jakun people Orang Kanaq Orang Kuala Orang Laut Orang Seletar...
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In 1299, through the support of the loyal servants of the empire, the Orang laut, a prince of Palembang origin, Sang Nila Utama established the Kingdom...
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documents show that the Sultan of Johor exercised authority over the Orang Laut ("sea people") who inhabited the maritime areas of the Straits of Singapore...
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JSTOR 3623345. S2CID 246237112. Anderbeck, Karl (2012). "The Malayic speaking Orang Laut: Dialects and directions for research". Wacana: Journal of the Humanities...
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