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Crafts of the Semelai

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The Semelai are part of the Orang Asli, the indigenous minorities of Peninsular Malaysia. The Orang Asli constitute less than 1% of the Malaysian population.

Crafts of the Semai

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The Semai are the largest group within the Orang Asli, the indigenous minorities of Peninsular Malaysia. The Orang Asli constitute less than 1% of the

Crafts of a Temiar

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The Temiar are the second largest group within the Orang Asli, the indigenous minorities of Peninsular Malaysia. The Orang Asli constitute less than 1% of

Crafts of the Temuan

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The Temuan are the fourth largest group within the Orang Asli, the indigenous minorities of Peninsular Malaysia. The Orang Asli constitute less than 1% of

Crafts of the Rungus

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The Momogun Rungus are part of the Anak Negeri, the indigenous peoples of Sabah. The Rungus have three main dialect groups, all residing in northern

Crafts of the Lun Bawang

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The Lun Bawang are part of the Orang Ulu, the indigenous people of Sarawak. Inaccurately known (especially in older literature) as the Murut of

Crafts of the Jakun

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The Jakun are the third largest group within the Orang Asli, the indigenous minorities of Peninsular Malaysia. The Orang Asli constitute less than 1% of

Crafts of the Jah Het

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The Jah Het are part of the Orang Asli, the indigenous minorities of Peninsular Malaysia. The Orang Asli constitute less than 1% of the Malaysian

Crafts of the Hma’ Meri

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The Hma' Meri (or more commonly spelled 'Mah Meri') are part of the Orang Asli, the indigenous minorities of Peninsular Malaysia. The Orang Asli constitute

Crafts of the Dusun

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The Dusun are part of the Anak Negeri, the indigenous peoples of Sabah. The unified term Kadazandusun is now preferred; the thirty odd dialect groups