A History of Orang Asli Studies: Landmarks and Generations

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Lye Tuck-Po

Abstract

This essay reviews the history of Orang Asli studies, from colonial-era reports right up to the present. It chronicles generational changes in personnel and quality of work, and highlights significant studies and researchers in the field. It is intended to stimulate renewed interest in the literature and provide a quick guide to the primary sources.

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Lye Tuck-Po. 2011. “A History of Orang Asli Studies: Landmarks and Generations”. Kajian Malaysia 29 (Supp. 1): 23–52. https://doi.org/10.21315/.
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Globalisation, Community, Identity and Social Memories