The Semelai Sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an Orang Asli worldview.

The principal aim of this paper is to show the continuities existing between an Orang Asli group and social and cultural systems with which this group has been in contact with through time. The main threads of the discussion are brought together through an examination of certain myths and ideologica...

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Main Author: Hood Muhamad Salleh
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1975
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4034/
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description The principal aim of this paper is to show the continuities existing between an Orang Asli group and social and cultural systems with which this group has been in contact with through time. The main threads of the discussion are brought together through an examination of certain myths and ideological values of the group towards the outside world which reflect the extent of their involvement with it. The purpose of the exercise is to orientate this ethnographical information in the direction of communication with the wider social order (especially Malay society) in order to discard the view that the Orang Asli have been not cognitively and socially aware of social and cultural values of the outside world.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:40342012-05-18T03:06:26Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4034/ The Semelai Sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an Orang Asli worldview. Hood Muhamad Salleh, The principal aim of this paper is to show the continuities existing between an Orang Asli group and social and cultural systems with which this group has been in contact with through time. The main threads of the discussion are brought together through an examination of certain myths and ideological values of the group towards the outside world which reflect the extent of their involvement with it. The purpose of the exercise is to orientate this ethnographical information in the direction of communication with the wider social order (especially Malay society) in order to discard the view that the Orang Asli have been not cognitively and socially aware of social and cultural values of the outside world. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1975 Article PeerReviewed Hood Muhamad Salleh, (1975) The Semelai Sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an Orang Asli worldview. AKADEMIKA, 7 . pp. 1-16. ISSN 0126-5008 http://pkukmweb.ukm.my/penerbit/jdem7-1.htm
spellingShingle Hood Muhamad Salleh,
The Semelai Sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an Orang Asli worldview.
title The Semelai Sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an Orang Asli worldview.
title_full The Semelai Sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an Orang Asli worldview.
title_fullStr The Semelai Sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an Orang Asli worldview.
title_full_unstemmed The Semelai Sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an Orang Asli worldview.
title_short The Semelai Sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an Orang Asli worldview.
title_sort semelai sura and oral history: myth and ideology in an orang asli worldview.
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4034/
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