Narratives and Indigenous History

Q4 Arts and Humanities Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.47298/jala.v3-i4-a2
A. Omar
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Folk narratives are sources of information on the movements of people from one region to another, and who take with them their complex and plural speech systems. Other facts arising from their migrations include the routes taken, the motivations for their migration, the topography with its flora and fauna along the way of travel, and the meeting with people of different ethnolinguistic groups. Data for this study represents all the three main regions of Malaysia: The Malay Peninsula, Sabah, and Sarawak, each with its own composition of indigenous groups. Information derived from the narratives are placed in different categories which are not all shared by the three regions. But the common factors present in all the three are the push and the pull factors. However, exponents of these factors differ from one region to the other. This study contributes to an understanding of the growth of geolinguistic domains of the different indigenous ethnic groups of Malaysia as we see them today.
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叙事与本土历史
民间叙事是人们从一个地区迁移到另一个地区的信息来源,这些人带着他们复杂而多元的语言系统。他们迁徙所产生的其他事实包括所走的路线、迁徙的动机、沿途的地形及其动植物,以及与不同民族和语言群体的人的相遇。本研究的数据代表了马来西亚所有三个主要地区:马来半岛、沙巴和沙捞越,每个地区都有自己的土著群体组成。从叙事中获得的信息被放在不同的类别中,这些类别并不都是三个地区共享的。但这三者的共同因素是推和拉因素。然而,这些因素的指数因地区而异。这项研究有助于理解我们今天看到的马来西亚不同土著民族的地理语言领域的增长。
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Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology
Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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