The Usage of Animals in the Lives of the Lanoh and Temiar Tribes of Lenggong, Perak
In Malaysia, the Orang Asli communities are natives that comprise the Negrito, Senoi and Proto-Malay peoples. Traditionally, the Orang Asli live in isolated forests or in forest peripheries. Although Globalisation occurs in Malaysia, its occurrence does not affect the traditional values of the said...
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description | In Malaysia, the Orang Asli communities are natives that comprise the Negrito, Senoi and Proto-Malay peoples. Traditionally, the Orang Asli live in isolated forests or in forest peripheries. Although Globalisation occurs in Malaysia, its occurrence does not affect the traditional values of the said Orang Asli, who still depend on the natural environment to live. Nature provides the Orang Asli with a community resource for acquiring animals that are not just consumed as food, but also used in medicine, hunting and myth creation. This study intends to identify the animal species and the methods the Senoi and Negrito use these animals, within the aspects of their diet, medicine, hunting methods and their myth creation. Empirical data collection is focused only on the Lanoh and Temiar tribes who live in Lenggong. The method of data collection involves in-depth interviews with key informants that comprise Tok Batins (tribal chiefs) and focus groups from the chosen Orang Asli village communities in Kampung Air Bah and Kampung Lubuk Chupak, Lenggong. The findings of this study reveal a wide variety of animals are still being hunted by the Orang Asli community for food and medicine. Apart from that, there are specific beliefs regarding the animals hunted narrated through myths and legends. Therefore, this study is significant in order to determine that the animal usage in the lives of the Orang Asli community continue for the sake of the demands of their heritage and families in order to preserve its pristine continuity. This is because while findings show that wildlife is still used by the Orang Asli, their usage among the younger generation is increasingly eroded due to such factors as wildlife extinction, dwindling availability, new religious taboos and modern progress which continues to find its place within the Orang Asli community. |
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spelling | doaj.art-84882bc29b364604ae22d6cf49297ce12022-12-21T22:22:15ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242015-01-01180400610.1051/shsconf/20151804006shsconf_icolass2014_04006The Usage of Animals in the Lives of the Lanoh and Temiar Tribes of Lenggong, PerakYahaya Fatan Hamamah0School of Distance Education Universiti Sains MalaysiaIn Malaysia, the Orang Asli communities are natives that comprise the Negrito, Senoi and Proto-Malay peoples. Traditionally, the Orang Asli live in isolated forests or in forest peripheries. Although Globalisation occurs in Malaysia, its occurrence does not affect the traditional values of the said Orang Asli, who still depend on the natural environment to live. Nature provides the Orang Asli with a community resource for acquiring animals that are not just consumed as food, but also used in medicine, hunting and myth creation. This study intends to identify the animal species and the methods the Senoi and Negrito use these animals, within the aspects of their diet, medicine, hunting methods and their myth creation. Empirical data collection is focused only on the Lanoh and Temiar tribes who live in Lenggong. The method of data collection involves in-depth interviews with key informants that comprise Tok Batins (tribal chiefs) and focus groups from the chosen Orang Asli village communities in Kampung Air Bah and Kampung Lubuk Chupak, Lenggong. The findings of this study reveal a wide variety of animals are still being hunted by the Orang Asli community for food and medicine. Apart from that, there are specific beliefs regarding the animals hunted narrated through myths and legends. Therefore, this study is significant in order to determine that the animal usage in the lives of the Orang Asli community continue for the sake of the demands of their heritage and families in order to preserve its pristine continuity. This is because while findings show that wildlife is still used by the Orang Asli, their usage among the younger generation is increasingly eroded due to such factors as wildlife extinction, dwindling availability, new religious taboos and modern progress which continues to find its place within the Orang Asli community.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20151804006Orang Aslianimal usageLanohTemiar |
spellingShingle | Yahaya Fatan Hamamah The Usage of Animals in the Lives of the Lanoh and Temiar Tribes of Lenggong, Perak SHS Web of Conferences Orang Asli animal usage Lanoh Temiar |
title | The Usage of Animals in the Lives of the Lanoh and Temiar Tribes of Lenggong, Perak |
title_full | The Usage of Animals in the Lives of the Lanoh and Temiar Tribes of Lenggong, Perak |
title_fullStr | The Usage of Animals in the Lives of the Lanoh and Temiar Tribes of Lenggong, Perak |
title_full_unstemmed | The Usage of Animals in the Lives of the Lanoh and Temiar Tribes of Lenggong, Perak |
title_short | The Usage of Animals in the Lives of the Lanoh and Temiar Tribes of Lenggong, Perak |
title_sort | usage of animals in the lives of the lanoh and temiar tribes of lenggong perak |
topic | Orang Asli animal usage Lanoh Temiar |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20151804006 |
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