Semai

(Pinotilombus mantad Sea)

Semai (ointutunan nogi sabaagi Mai Semai toi ko' Sengoi Hik[2]) nopo nga tinimungan etnik sampapas i poingion id tanga-tanga do Semenanjung Tanah Melayu id Asia Tenggara, ointutunan maya kowowoyoo diolo di au orongit.[3] Kointalangan nopo diti nga winonsoi di Robert Knox Dentan, songulun puru antropologi i minonoriuk do momogun Semai ontok 1960-an, sundung do minanahak isido pomusarahan di lobi otolinahas kalapas ponoriukan dii.[4] Momoguno yolo Boros Semai, ii no Boros Austroasiatik i mionit miampai Boros Temiar, i gunoon do Tulun Temiar di miinsomok diolo. Miwolit o momogun Semai miampai momogun Temiar id koibutan om miampai momogun Jah Hut id kabaatan.[5] Poinsuang o Semai id suang tinimungan Senoi, om iso mantad tinimungan etnik sandad bobos agayo id Semenanjung om i bobos agayo id suang tinimungan Senoi. Kogumuan nopo tulun Semai nga momutanom, magasu om monginginsada.

Semai
Mai Semai / Mai Kateh
Songulun kusai Semai id Tapah, Perak, Malaysia.
Total population
50,000 [1]
Regions with significant populations
 Malaysia (Perak om Pahang)
Boros
Boros Semai, Boros Malayu
Ugama
Animisme, Kristian om Islam.
Related ethnic groups
Tulun Temiar, Tulun Lanoh, Tulun Khmer
  1. Kirk Endicott (2015). Malaysia's Original People: Past, Present and Future of the Orang Asli. NUS Press. p. 3. ISBN 978-99-716-9861-4.
  2. Ivor Hugh Norman Evans (1968). The Negritos of Malaya. Cass. ISBN 0-7146-2006-8.
  3. Csilla Dallos (2011). From Equality to Inequality: Social Change Among Newly Sedentary Lanoh Hunter-Gatherer Traders of Peninsular Malaysia. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-144-2661-71-4.
  4. "Semai: The Naked Truth". Columbia Center for Archaeology (id boros Inggeris AS). 2022-04-19. Linoyog ontok 2023-06-27.
  5. Dentan, Robert Knox (1968). "The Semai: A Nonviolent People Of Malaya". Case Studies In Cultural Anthropology. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

Pambasaan potilombus

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  • Orang Asli Archive, Keene State College .
  • Dentan, Robert Knox, 1968, The Semai: A Nonviolent People of Malaya, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ISBN 0-03-069535-X; repr. 1979 as Fieldwork Edition, Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology, New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
  • De Waal, Frans, 2005, Our Inner Ape: A Leading Primatologist Explains Why We Are Who We Are, Riverhead Books.
  • Bonta, Bruce D. 1997. "Cooperation and Competition in Peaceful Societies." Psychological Bulletin 121(2):299-320.

Noputan labus

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