Citra Wira Rakyat dalam lagenda Mat Salleh

Dalam tempoh ( 1894 - 1900) pemerintahan Kompeni Berpiagam Borneo Utara (KBBU) di Sabah, Mat Salleh telah dicap oleh pihak berkuasa KBBU sebagai ketua pemberontak yang paling menggerunkan. Dalam tempoh tersebut, apabila berlaku sahaja kes pembunuhan atau perompakan di Borneo Utara (Sabah); pihak...

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Main Author: Low, Kok On
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/35617/1/LOW_KOK_ON_2_%28KHK%29_%28NN24%29.pdf
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Summary:Dalam tempoh ( 1894 - 1900) pemerintahan Kompeni Berpiagam Borneo Utara (KBBU) di Sabah, Mat Salleh telah dicap oleh pihak berkuasa KBBU sebagai ketua pemberontak yang paling menggerunkan. Dalam tempoh tersebut, apabila berlaku sahaja kes pembunuhan atau perompakan di Borneo Utara (Sabah); pihak polis KBBU akan mengaitkan insiden tersebut dengan angkara Mat Salleh. Imej buruk Mat Salleh ini kemudiannya disebar dan diturunkan kepada generasi penduduk tempatan Sabah. Hal ini disebabkan sejarah Mat Salleh yang ditulis oleh sejarawan (sama ada sejarawan tempatan atau sejarawan Barat) kebanyakannya adalah berdasarkan laporan atau catatan pihak pentadbir KBBU yang sememangnya tidak memihak kepada penentang dasar kerajaan seperti Mat Salle h. K. G Tregonning ( 1956 : 20) umpamanya menggambarkan Mat Salleh sebagai ... a proud, fiery and commanding personality and all the colourful and warlike characteristics of his ancestors, as well as their dislike of authority ... Kemudian, timbul pula kesedaran di kalangan pemimpin dan penduduk tempatan Sabah untuk memberikan persepsi yang lebih adil terhadap imej Mat Salleh yang sebenarnya. During the sovereignty of The British North Borneo Chartered Company (1894 - 1900) over North Borneo (Sabah), Mat Salleh had been labelled by the Chartered Company as the most feared Chief of rebels. It was always assumed that it was Mat Salleh's doing whenever riots, cases of murders and robberies took place. In other words, Mat Salleh's reputation was indeed bad. This bad image painted by the Chartered Company had been handed down to the generations of the locals in Sabah. This occurred because the history ofMat Salleh written by historians (both locals or western alike) were mostly based on the reports by the authority of the Chartered Company who indeed would not support someone who had refused to accept the Company's policies. K.G Tregonning (1956 : 20) for example described Mat Salleh as : ... a proud, fiery and commanding personality with the colourful and warlike characteristics of his ancestors, as well as their dislike of authority .