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  2. Bruneian Malays - Wikipedia

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    The northwest coast of Borneo, areas with large concentration of Bruneian Malays in Brunei and East Malaysia. As per an official statistics, the "Bruneian Malays" term only became official after the 1921 Brunei Ethnic Categories Census, which is different from the 1906 and 1911 census which only mentioned "Barunays" (Brunei's or Bruneian).

  3. Indigenous peoples of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous peoples of Brunei are Bruneian people who belong to the ethnic groups considered indigenous to the country. It is more commonly attributed to indigenous people of the Malay race belonging to the seven ethnic groups, namely: Brunei , Tutong , Belait , Dusun , Murut , Kedayan and Bisaya .

  4. Dusun people (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    The word Dusun is a Malay term that literally means "people of the orchards." It was originally used to refer to groups of people living in the inland regions of North Borneo. In the context of the Dusuns in Brunei, their contact with coastal Malays led to the imposition of the "Dusun" ethnic label.

  5. Tutong people - Wikipedia

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    The Tutong people are the traditional speakers of the Tutong language (Basa' Tutong), an Austronesian language.It is considered endangered. [12] Notable initiatives to revitalise the language include the publication of a bilingual dictionary between Tutong and Malay by the Language and Literature Bureau, the Bruneian language authority, and the introduction of Tutong as a language subject in ...

  6. Category:Ethnic groups in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Brunei" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Belait people;

  7. Brunei Economic Development Board - Wikipedia

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    The Brunei Economic Development Board Act (Amendment) Order, 2003, enacted on 24 March 2003, further refined the board's legislative mandate. [14] On 20 September 2018, BEDB became part of the MoFE. [15] In May 2019, the FDI Action and Support Centre (FAST) was integrated into the BEDB, aligning with Brunei's economic diversification objectives ...

  8. Culture of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Residents of Tutong during a performance in 2023.. The culture of Brunei is strongly influenced by Malay culture and Islam.The culture is also influenced by the demographic makeup of the country: more than two-thirds of the population are Malay, and the remainder consists of Chinese, Indians and indigenous groups such as Muruts, Bisaya Brunei, Brunei Dusun and Kedayans. [1]

  9. Malayness - Wikipedia

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    In Brunei, this has been institutionalized under the state ideology of Malay Islamic Monarchy which proclaimed on the day of its independence on 1 January 1984. As a still functioning Malay sultanate, Brunei places Islamic institutions at the centre of the state's interest. It retains an elaborated Malay social hierarchy central to the community.