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Proto-Malayic language (view ),
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Village head
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in Malaysia, the village head is called Ketua Kampung, except for the proto Malay village where the position is called Batin. Ketua Kampung was appointed
Amarasi language
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pre-colonial wave, known as the Proto -Malay , came to Timor from Southern China and Northern Indochina around 2,500 BCE. The Proto -Malay populated most of modern-day
Prehistoric Malaysia
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as 10,000 years ago from Taiwan.[dubious – discuss] The theory of the Proto -Malay people originating from Yunnan is supported by R.H Geldern, J.H.C Kern
Malayic languages
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Nothofer, Bernd (1988). "A discussion of two Austronesian subgroups: Proto -Malay and Proto-Malayic". In Mohd. Thani Ahmad; Zaini Mohamed Zain (eds.).
Moken
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group formed when the Malay people settled the Lanta Islands where the proto -Malay Orang Sireh had been living. The Moken are considered to be mostly sedentary
Pupuk
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fortunes of their living relatives, a belief which is shared with many proto -Malay animistic tribes of Indonesia. To gain favor from the ancestor spirits
Prehistoric Indonesia
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less advanced". Sydney Morning Herald. "Karl Anderbeck, "Suku Batin - A Proto -Malay People? Evidence from Historical Linguistics", The Sixth International
Census in Malaysia
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Malay Iban Bidayuh Melanau Other Bumiputera Negrito Senoi Melayu Asli / Proto -Malay Bajau Balabak / Molbog Bidayuh Bisaya / Bisayah Bukitan Bulongan Dusun
Indonesian language
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in western Borneo stretching to the Bruneian coast. A form known as Proto -Malay language was spoken in Borneo at least by 1000 BCE and was, it has been
Migration period of ancient Burma
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group formed when the Malay people settled the Lanta islands where the proto -Malay Orang Sireh had been living. Prehistoric Asia Pre-modern human migration