Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia
In Malaysia, multiple discourses of Indigenous rights have long existed in different forms: Malay, Orang Asli, bumiputera, natives, pribumi, Orang Asal, aboriginal—these are all terms that can be translated as ‘Indigenous’. New international Indigenous rights discourses are layered upon these existi...
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Main Author: | Idrus, Rusaslina |
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ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
2022
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