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Temiar people

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Ethnic group
Temiar people
Orang Temiar / Mai Sero'
Total population
40,000–120,000[1]
Regions with significant populations
Malaysia (Perak,Pahang,Kelantan)
Languages
Temiar language,Malay language
Religion
Traditional Religion,Islam,Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Semai people
A Temiar headdress.

TheTemiar are aSenoic group indigenous to theMalay Peninsula and one of the largest of the eighteenOrang Asli groups ofMalaysia. They reside mainly inPerak,Pahang andKelantan. Their total population is estimated at around 40,000 to 120,000, most of which live on the fringes of the rainforest, while a small number have been urbanised.[citation needed]

Temiar are traditionallyanimists.[2] The ceremonialSewang dance is performed by the Temiar people as part of their folk beliefs.[3]

Population

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The changes in the population of the Temiar people are as the following:

Year1930s[4]1960[5]1965[5]1969[5]1974[5]1980[5]1991[6]1993[6]1996[5]2000[7]2003[7]2004[8]2010[1]
Population2,0008,9459,3259,92910,58612,36516,89215,12215,12217,70625,72525,59030,118

Culture

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Traditional food

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Settlement area

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Major settlements of the Temiar are:

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abKirk Endicott (2015).Malaysia's Original People: Past, Present and Future of the Orang Asli. NUS Press.ISBN 978-99-716-9861-4.
  2. ^Andy Hickson."The Temiars".Temiar Web. Retrieved4 September 2011.
  3. ^Kenny Mah (3 March 2016)."'Khabar dan Angin': Three artists explore faith in Kelantan". The Malay Mail Online. Retrieved2017-10-10.
  4. ^P. Boomgaard (1997). P. Boomgaard, Freek Colombijn & David Henley (ed.).Paper landscapes: explorations in the environmental history of Indonesia. KITLV Press. p. 228.ISBN 90-671-8124-2.
  5. ^abcdefNobuta Toshihiro (2009)."Living on the Periphery: Development and Islamization Among Orang Asli in Malaysia"(PDF). Center for Orang Asli Concerns. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2023-03-27. Retrieved2017-10-27.
  6. ^abColin Nicholas (2000).The Orang Asli and the Contest for Resources. Indigenous Politics, Development and Identity in Peninsular Malaysia(PDF). Center for Orang Asli Concerns & International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs.ISBN 87-90730-15-1. Retrieved2018-01-19.
  7. ^ab"Basic Data / Statistics". Center for Orang Asli Concerns. Archived fromthe original on 2020-10-29. Retrieved2017-10-27.
  8. ^Alberto Gomes (2004).Modernity and Malaysia: Settling the Menraq Forest Nomads. Routledge.ISBN 11-341-0076-0.
  9. ^abcJulie Wong (14 May 2015)."From forest to plate: An introduction to Orang Asli cuisine".The Star. Retrieved2018-01-18.
  10. ^Kyōto Daigaku. Tōnan Ajia Kenkyū Sentā (2001). Tuck-Po Lye (ed.).Orang asli of Peninsular Malaysia: a comprehensive and annotated bibliography. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University. p. 60.ISBN 49-016-6800-5.
  11. ^Sabihah Ibrahim (1989). "Universiti Malaya. Jabatan Antropologi dan Sosiologi".Hubungan etnik di kalangan Orang Asli: satu kajian etnografi terhadap orang Temiar di Kampung Chengkelik, RPS Kuala Betis, Kelantan. Jabatan Antropologi dan Sosiologi, Fakulti Sastera dan Sains Sosial, Universiti Malaya.
  12. ^Siew Eng Koh (1989). "Universiti Malaya. Jabatan Antropologi dan Sosiologi".Orang Asli dan masyarakat umum: satu kajian etnografi terhadap komuniti Temiar di Kampung Merlung, rancangan pengumpulan semula [RPS] Kuala Betis, Kelantan. Jabatan Antropologi dan Sosiologi, Fakulti Sastera dan Sains Sosial, Universiti Malaya.
  13. ^Angain Kumar (1–15 October 2014)."Tonggang: A Temiar Settlement"(PDF). Ipoh Echo. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2018-01-19. Retrieved2018-01-18.
  14. ^Earl of Cranbrook, ed. (2013).Key Environments: Malaysia. Elsevier. p. 286.ISBN 978-14-832-8598-6.

Further reading

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toTemiar people.
  • Benjamin, Geoffrey. 1966. "Temiar social groupings."Federation Museums Journal 11: 1–25.ISSN 0430-2435
  • Benjamin, Geoffrey. 1967. "Temiar kinship."Federation Museums Journal 12: 1–25.ISSN 0430-2435
  • Benjamin, Geoffrey. 1968. "Temiar personal names."Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 124: 99–134.ISSN 0006-2294 (print),ISSN 2213-4379 (online).JSTOR 27860916.
  • Benjamin, Geoffrey. 1968. "Headmanship and leadership in Temiar society."Federation Museums Journal 13: 1–43.ISSN 0430-2435
  • Benjamin, Geoffrey. 1993. "Temiar." In: Paul Hockings (ed.),Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Volume 5: East and Southeast Asia, Boston: G. K. Hall / New York: Macmillan, pp. 265–273.ISBN 9780816118144
  • Benjamin, Geoffrey. 2001. "Process and structure in Temiar social organisation." In: Razha Rashid & Wazir Jahan Karim (eds),Minority Cultures of Peninsular Malaysia: Survivals of Indigenous Heritage. Penang: Malaysian Academy of Social Sciences (AKASS), pp. 125–149.ISBN 9789839700770.doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.3115.9846.
  • Benjamin, Geoffrey. 2014.Temiar Religion, 1964–2012: Enchantment, Disenchantment and Re-enchantment in Malaysia's Uplands. With a Foreword by James C. Scott. 68 figures. 470 pages. Singapore: NUS Press.ISBN 9789971697068 (paper covers)
  • Jennings, Sue. 1985. "Temiar dance and the maintenance of order." InSociety and the Dance, ed. Paul Spencer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 47–63.
  • Jenning, Sue. 1995.Theatre, Ritual and Transformation: The Senoi Temiars. London: Routledge.
  • Roseman, Marina. 1991.Healing Sounds from the Malaysian Rainforest: Temiar Music and Medicine. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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