The Orang Laut and the tide of time

This thesis is a study of how the identity and culture of Singapore’s Orang Laut has evolved from about the mid 20th until present times, and what factors led to those changes. I argue that Singapore’s rapid transformation from the mid 20th century acutely impacted the Orang Laut’s water-oriented li...

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Main Author: Siti Nur Aisha Omar
Other Authors: Goh Geok Yian
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1375342020-04-09T06:44:45Z The Orang Laut and the tide of time Siti Nur Aisha Omar Goh Geok Yian Koh Keng We School of Humanities gygoh@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History This thesis is a study of how the identity and culture of Singapore’s Orang Laut has evolved from about the mid 20th until present times, and what factors led to those changes. I argue that Singapore’s rapid transformation from the mid 20th century acutely impacted the Orang Laut’s water-oriented lifestyle, which had led to a great diminishment in their culture. The Orang Laut previously resided in aquatic spaces, performed marine-related occupations, enjoyed various maritime pursuits and conducted maritime-influenced practices. From the mid 20th century, multiple changes, such as reclamation, increasing religious conservatism, tightening maritime borders and industrialisation compelled this community to assimilate. Thus, they were induced to relocate on land, become wage labourers and be more religiously inclined, changes, which led to a great degree of deculturisation. Hence, the perception of the culture and identity of the Orang Laut in Singapore has vastly changed, as the main criterion for being one, which is the residence in houseboats or stilt villages, is no longer adhered to. One could be Orang Laut if they had experienced living in aquatic dwellings, were adept in all things marine-related, could retrace their maritime origins and most importantly, were proud to identify as Orang Laut. Bachelor of Arts in History 2020-04-01T02:49:01Z 2020-04-01T02:49:01Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137534 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Siti Nur Aisha Omar
The Orang Laut and the tide of time
description This thesis is a study of how the identity and culture of Singapore’s Orang Laut has evolved from about the mid 20th until present times, and what factors led to those changes. I argue that Singapore’s rapid transformation from the mid 20th century acutely impacted the Orang Laut’s water-oriented lifestyle, which had led to a great diminishment in their culture. The Orang Laut previously resided in aquatic spaces, performed marine-related occupations, enjoyed various maritime pursuits and conducted maritime-influenced practices. From the mid 20th century, multiple changes, such as reclamation, increasing religious conservatism, tightening maritime borders and industrialisation compelled this community to assimilate. Thus, they were induced to relocate on land, become wage labourers and be more religiously inclined, changes, which led to a great degree of deculturisation. Hence, the perception of the culture and identity of the Orang Laut in Singapore has vastly changed, as the main criterion for being one, which is the residence in houseboats or stilt villages, is no longer adhered to. One could be Orang Laut if they had experienced living in aquatic dwellings, were adept in all things marine-related, could retrace their maritime origins and most importantly, were proud to identify as Orang Laut.
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