Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia

In Malaysia, multiple discourses of Indigenous rights have long existed in different forms: Malay, Orang Asli, bumiputera, natives, pribumi, Orang Asal, aboriginal—these are all terms that can be translated as ‘Indigenous’. New international Indigenous rights discourses are layered upon these existi...

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Main Author: Idrus, Rusaslina
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spelling my.um.eprints.434092023-11-08T02:22:34Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43409/ Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia Idrus, Rusaslina H Social Sciences (General) In Malaysia, multiple discourses of Indigenous rights have long existed in different forms: Malay, Orang Asli, bumiputera, natives, pribumi, Orang Asal, aboriginal—these are all terms that can be translated as ‘Indigenous’. New international Indigenous rights discourses are layered upon these existing discourses and become reworked, as do local forms of Indigenous identity claims. In this paper, I examine and explore the potential and limits of the claims to indigeneity in peninsular Malaysia as different groups at times align and clash in their claims for the Indigenous slot. © 2021 by ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute. ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute 2022 Article PeerReviewed Idrus, Rusaslina (2022) Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia. Sojourn, 37 (1). 58 -84. ISSN 0217-9520, DOI https://doi.org/10.1355/sj37-1c <https://doi.org/10.1355/sj37-1c>. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85129034006&doi=10.1355%2fsj37-1c&partnerID=40&md5=759c048f76048296846be5b4ce9f3886 10.1355/sj37-1c
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Idrus, Rusaslina
Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia
description In Malaysia, multiple discourses of Indigenous rights have long existed in different forms: Malay, Orang Asli, bumiputera, natives, pribumi, Orang Asal, aboriginal—these are all terms that can be translated as ‘Indigenous’. New international Indigenous rights discourses are layered upon these existing discourses and become reworked, as do local forms of Indigenous identity claims. In this paper, I examine and explore the potential and limits of the claims to indigeneity in peninsular Malaysia as different groups at times align and clash in their claims for the Indigenous slot. © 2021 by ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute.
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title Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia
title_short Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia
title_full Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular Malaysia
title_sort competing for the 'indigenous' slot: layered histories and positionings in peninsular malaysia
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