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Microbiomes and Health of the Orang Asli

2021
There have been much interest in the interaction between the humans and the community of bacteria living within and on the human body, collectively known as the human microbiome. This thesis characterized the saliva and gut microbiomes of the indigenous people, Orang Asli, in Malaysia.
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Aortic and coronary atherosclerosis in the Malaysian Orang Asli

Pathology, 1974
Ninety-three aortas and 59 sets of coronary arteries from an unselected series of autopsies on Malaysian Orang Asli have been stained with Sudan IV, and the area of involvement by fatty streaks, fibrous plaques and complicated lesions quantitated by a point-counting technique.
K, Prathap, G L, Montgomery
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Migrasi Orang Biak dan Identitas Orang Asli Papua di Sausapor, Papua Barat

Antropologi Indonesia, 2019
This paper discusses the migration process and the recognition of identity of Biak people in Sausapor along with the impact of it. Dichotomy of local and outsider is still a clear barrier separating Biak and Abun people in Miossu islands and Sausapor, the capital district of Tambrauw, West Papua.
Irin Oktafiani, Herry Jogaswara
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The Orang Asli: Aboriginal Policies in Malaysia

Pacific Affairs, 1985
W A WITHIN THE ETHNIC MOSAIC that comprises Malaysia, the aborigines of the Malay peninsula are today both the most deprived and under-represented community in the country. Although these people make up only 0.7 percent of the population of Malaysia, they pose major dilemmas for government policy, and raise complex issues that affect inter-ethnic ...
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Masyarakat Orang Asli: Impak program penempatan semula

2016
Orang Asli merupakan kaum minoriti yang peratusannya kurang daripada satu peratus daripada jumlah penduduk Malaysia. Di Malaysia tumpuan dasar pembangunan Orang Asli telah dilaksanakan sejak 1954 melalui Akta Orang Asli (Akta 134) dan penubuhan Jabatan Orang Asli (JOA).
Krishnasamy, Devamany S.   +1 more
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ICT and the Orang Asli in Malaysia

2007
Orang Asli means the “Original People” in the Malay language. Nowadays, they are classified into three large groups: Senoi, Negrito and proto-Melayu, which further break down into various tribes. Although many still live in the rural areas, some youth have been fortunate enough to venture life in the city by pursuing higher education or seeking ...
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A History of Orang Asli Malaysia

2023
Sumaiya Sadeka   +3 more
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Serum immunoglobulin levels in the Malaysian Orang Asli.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1979
Serum immunoglobulin G, A, M, D and E levels were determined in the forest-dwelling Orang Asli of age group 8 to 64 years. The levels are higher than observed for urban Malaysians and comparable to levels reported for populations residing in the tropics.
M, Yadav, F H, Shah, S S, Dhaliwal
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Social Capital of the Orang Asli Families

2023
Sumaiya Sadeka   +3 more
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