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    The Semang are an ethnic-minority group of the Malay Peninsula. They live in mountainous and isolated forest regions of Perak, Pahang, Kelantan and Kedah...
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    Orang Asli (section Semang)
    earlier hypotheses pointed out the Semang and Senoi as descendants of the Hoabinhian people, Further research showed Semang shared genetic drift with ancient...
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  • Lowland Semang may refer to: Any of several languages of Malaysia also known as Wila' or Bila' A spurious language of Indonesia listed in Ethnologue 14...
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  • visited the southern regions of his country and met with the Semang people. In 1906, an orphan Semang boy who was captured and named Khanung was sent to the...
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    the Onge, the Jarawa, and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq...
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    Bukit Mertajam (redirect from Kubang Semang)
    Bukit Mertajam is a suburb of Seberang Perai in the Malaysian state of Penang. It also serves as the seat of the Central Seberang Perai District. As of...
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  • the Malaysian government sponsored the resettlement of several bands of Semang foragers, both Jahai and Jedek speakers who roamed the middle reaches of...
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  • Wila’, also Bila’ and Lowland Semang, are extinct Aslian languages of Malaya recorded on the Wellesley coast opposite Penang in the early 19th century...
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  • PCA of Orang Asli (Semang) and Andamanese, with worldwide populations in HGDP...
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  • people such as the Illanun people, Sakai people, Jakun people, Senoi and Semang, are the ethnic groups that formed the existing Acehnese people today. The...
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