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    The Semai (also known as Mai Semai or Sengoi Hik) are a semi-sedentary ethnic group living in the center of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia, known...
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  • Semai (engrok Semai) is a Austroasiatic language of western Malaysia spoken by about 60,438 Semai people. It is one of the few Aslian languages which are...
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  • Semai may refer to: Semai people Semai language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Semai. If an internal link led you here...
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    Press. ISBN 978-144-2661-71-4. Dentan, Robert Knox (1968). The Semai: A Nonviolent People Of Malaya. Case studies in cultural anthropology. Archived from...
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    Senoi (category Indigenous peoples of Southeast Asia)
    namely, the Cheq Wong people, the Mah Meri people, the Jah Hut people, the Semaq Beri people, the Semai people and the Temiar people. They are closely related...
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    comparison to the Semai people and Jakun people) and the most widespread of the Orang Asli ethnic groups. Outwardly, the Temuan people; like the other Proto-Malays...
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    and Mah Meri people) are mainly engaged in fishing and seafood harvesting. Others, including Temuan people, Jakun people and Semai people, are constantly...
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    is also performed by the Temiar people as part of their folk beliefs. The changes in the population of the Temiar people are as the following:- Nasi serempad...
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    include Kensiu, Kintaq, Jahai, Minriq, Batek, Cheq Wong, Lanoh, Temiar, Semai, Jah Hut, Mah Meri, Semaq Beri, Semelai and Temoq. Aslian languages originally...
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    the local folk belief that existed in the indigenous populations (see Semai people) has added to the strength of the many Malaysian movements in environmentalism...
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    Jah Hut people are one of the Orang Asli tribes living in Pahang, Malaysia. As of 2000, the population of the Jah Hut people are 2,442 and by 2005, it...
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  • structural issues due to a hierarchical regional market which could resign Semai people to the bottom or cause increasing dependence on government for welfare...
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    hâne. Ağır semais are slow vocal pieces which are composed in the "usuls of Aksak Semâî (10 8), Ağır Aksak Semâî (10 4) or Ağır Sengin Semâî (6 2)", and...
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  • closest language but now extinct), Semnam, Temiar and Semai, all spoken in the same state. Lanoh people Lanoh language at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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    of three to four sections, in 10/8 metre, or usul aksak semai (broken semai in Turkish). Semai is one of the most important forms in Ottoman Turkish Sufi...
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    The Jakun people are the largest sub-group in the Proto-Malay division, and the second-largest Orang Asli sub-group overall, after the Semai. In the past...
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    in 1951. The book of Luke was revised and published as a diglot with the Semai language (Ethnologue: sea) and Bahasa Malaysia text shown side-by-side in...
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  • centuries, many indigenous peoples of the peninsular maintained themselves as stateless societies. One of these groups is the Semai people, an acephalous society...
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    Islands near the Indonesian half of New Guinea island. Asia Island Karas Semai Ayu Islands Palau Ayu Palau Reni Raja Ampat Islands Batanta Boo Islands...
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    groups: Negrito, Senoi, and Malayic, further divided into 18 subgroups. The Semai language is used in education. Thai is also spoken in northern parts of...
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    Abraham Afewerki (category People from Asmara)
    lyrics talked of the bravery of the nation. In his final release, entitled Semai ("Sky" in Tigrinya), Abraham collaborates with several Eritrean musicians...
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  • Dobe Ju/hoansi. Thomas Learning/Wadsworth. Robert K. Dentan, The Semai: A Nonviolent People of Malaya. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 Greg Urban...
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  • Also note that many respondents acknowledged multiple ancestries. These people were added to the "multiple origin" total for each origin listed. These...
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    the total population. Malaysia's population comprises many ethnic groups. People of Austronesian origin make up the majority of the population, and are known...
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    Dindigul (section People)
    few villages) during his reign and all these palayams were under Dindigul Semai, with Dindigul as the capital. These palayams wanted to be independent and...
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    concept of aggression seems to be entirely absent, e.g. the Chewong and Semai of the Malay peninsula. Bobbi S. Low has observed correlation between warfare...
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  • languages spoken by about 33,000 people in the main range of the Malay Peninsula. Languages in the group are: Semai and Temiar (the main languages), Lanoh...
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  • Orang Asli (aborigines). The name Senoi Praaq means war people or those who fight in the Semai language. Roy Davis Linville Jumper considered them one...
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    and one mortar platoon. The Senoi Praaq means War People in the language of the Semai Indigenous people of Peninsula Malaysia. The formation was moved to...
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  • Zaharya Efendi Mir Cemil (category Ottoman Empire people stubs)
    Hicaz Ağır Semai Cihanı hüsnüne meftun eden şuh–ı cihansın Aksak Semai Hicaz Beste Tab–ı ruhu sanma dil–ı suzanıma düştü Berefşan Hicaz Yürük Semai Terkeyledi...
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