Practice cultural of Orang Asli Jakun at Kampung Peta

“Orang Asli” live in the tropical rain forests of Peninsular Malaysia has its own identity and unique culture. The knowledge they have is inherited and learned knowledge from previous beneficiaries in their tribe . Their unity of nature in the wild has produced a variety of items created various ite...

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Main Authors: Mohd Sam, Siti Aminah, Seow, Ta Wee
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5827/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5827/1/15._Siti_Aminah.pdf
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Summary:“Orang Asli” live in the tropical rain forests of Peninsular Malaysia has its own identity and unique culture. The knowledge they have is inherited and learned knowledge from previous beneficiaries in their tribe . Their unity of nature in the wild has produced a variety of items created various items of forest resources such as handicrafts are quite complicated to produce even the remains of the old ancestors who are still practiced. This paper is aimed to identify cultural material and non-material culture community Jakun from traditional Malay groups who live near Johor Endau Rompin National Park next to experience runoff from the development. The research methodology using observation, participant observation, interviews and approach or snowball snow ball over the sample. Sample selection criteria are determined by the researcher of the population of the village map Jakun descent who know and practice the culture of their ancestors' remains . Traditional knowledge through knowledge, skills and expertise should be known and learned by children of the next generation's future as a legacy connector. This is not only a medium of cultural continuity but also to remain unchanged.