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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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Jakun may
refer to: Yakun, an 11th-century
Viking warrior in Russia.
Jakun people Jakun language This
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Jakun is an
Austronesian language,
perhaps a
dialect of Malay,
spoken in Malaysia.
Specifically it is
spoken on the east
coast and
inland of Peninsular...
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these disparate groups.
Residents of the
southern regions often called them
Jakun, and
those in the
northern regions called them Sakai.
Later on, all indigenous...
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other indigenous people such as the
Illanun people,
Sakai people,
Jakun people,
Senoi and Semang, are the
ethnic groups that
formed the existing...
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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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female nature spirit or
deity widely venerated among the
Malay and
Jakun natives. It is
believed that
every species of tree has a
unique spirit presiding...
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Crabtree Parker, Miranda;
Crabtree Parker,
Isabel (2019). "'Behaving like a
Jakun!' A case
study of conflict, 'othering' and
indigenous knowledge in the Orang...
- "penghulu" or
headman who was
chosen from the
noble families of
Sakai and
Jakun belonging to the
Biduanda clan.
These "penghulus",
notably that of Sungai...
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Jakun narrative identifies the
Temoq people were once part of the
Jakun people. The
Semelai narrative are
slightly different from the
Jakun's version...