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  2. Malaysian Malays - Wikipedia

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    They can be broadly classified into two main categories; Anak Jati (indigenous Malays or local Malays) and Anak Dagang (trading Malays or foreign Malays). [2] [3] The Anak Jati or native Malays consist of those individuals who adhere to the Malay culture native to the coastal areas of Malay Peninsula and Borneo. [3]

  3. Nasi dagang - Wikipedia

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    Nasi dagang (Jawi: ناسي داڬڠ ‎, lit. ' trader's rice ' ) is a Malaysian dish consisting of rice steamed in coconut milk , fish curry and extra ingredients such as pickled cucumber and carrots.

  4. Aaron Ago Dagang - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Ago anak Dagang (born 12 December 1958) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the Minister of National Unity in the Unity Government administration under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim since December 2022 and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kanowit since March 2004.

  5. Kenyah people - Wikipedia

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    Kenyah dance. The Kenyah people, traditionally being swidden agriculturalists [5] and living in longhouses (uma dado'), [6] is an umbrella term for over 40 sub-groups that mostly share common migration histories, customs, and related dialects.

  6. Sino-Native - Wikipedia

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    The term "Sino" is often rendered in Malaysian Mandarin as "Bàn táng fān" (半唐番, which translates to "half Chinese and half Native"). [1] Similarly, terms like Peranakan, Peranakan Cina and Peranakan Tionghua, mostly used by older Sino generations, also highlight this unique identity.

  7. Jawi Peranakan - Wikipedia

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    The Jawi Peranakan (Jawi: جاوي ڤرانقن ‎) is an ethnic group found primarily within the Malaysian state of Penang and in Singapore, both regions were part of the historical Straits Settlements where their culture and history is centred around.

  8. Rungus people - Wikipedia

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    As with most indigenous ethnic groups in Borneo, culture revolves around rice; however, coconut and banana groves provide cash income. Women weave cloth on backstrap looms, and make containers from vine or beadwork.

  9. Perakian Malays - Wikipedia

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    Perakian Malays uses a distinct form of Malay variant known as Perak Malay.Linguistically, there are about five Malay dialects traditionally spoken in Perak, only one of which is intended by the name "Perak Malay" and it can be divided into two sub-dialects namely Perak Tengah sub-dialect and Kuala Kangsar sub-dialect.