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The Orang Asli are indigenous peoples who are the earliest inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia. They comprise 18 ethnic groups with their own unique customs, traditions and dialects. While some Orang Asli live a semi-nomadic lifestyle in the jungle, others have settled in villages but still rely on the forest for their livelihood through activities like foraging, hunting and fishing.
The Orang Asli are indigenous peoples who are the earliest inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia. They comprise 18 ethnic groups with their own unique customs, traditions and dialects. While some Orang Asli live a semi-nomadic lifestyle in the jungle, others have settled in villages but still rely on the forest for their livelihood through activities like foraging, hunting and fishing.
The Orang Asli are indigenous peoples who are the earliest inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia. They comprise 18 ethnic groups with their own unique customs, traditions and dialects. While some Orang Asli live a semi-nomadic lifestyle in the jungle, others have settled in villages but still rely on the forest for their livelihood through activities like foraging, hunting and fishing.