Aborigine rights to land: Malaysian and international laws perspective / Dalila Amir ... [et al.]

The aborigines in Malay Peninsula, which consist of three main tribes; Negrito, Senoi and Proto-Malay, from time in memory, had occupied and earned a living on land areas in the northern, central and southern regions of the Malay Peninsula. These aborigines can be divided into different tribe and su...

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Main Authors: Amir, Dalila (Author), Mohamad Bahri, Nurwafa Atikah (Author), Yusof, Mohamad Sabri (Author), Che Jamaludin Mahmud, Izmi Izdiharuddin (Author), Abdul Hadi, Khairul Anuar (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pahang, 2022-06.
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