I really love this video.i really need this video to motivate me as i am org asli who is always being sidelined and neglected.they never know our struggle and i guess they never did!all they ever did is keep on judging us.do us a favor would u?make it easy for us..stop throwing insults and mocking us..be a friend, that is all we need.someday,somehow i will prove them that org asli is much better than their notions.appreciate our existence. Love,anak org asli..
Fatin Atirah Rizal Thank you so much, this comment really moved me emotionally. I really hope people change and we can spread these messages towards society. I empathized with your community and will always try to help. Love, Zarissa
@Gold Shine Nope. The malays on the West coast maybe. But not on the east coast. The malays has closer genetic links with the orang asli. Not the chinese or the indians
I had privilege to teach Orang Asli's English language - inside their own village, and experience, love and trust I recieved from them will never forget and they are TRULY amazing people and should not be neglected like they are today!
This is a fantastic documentary. It is informative as well as educative. I enjoyed the sound, the cine, the story, the narration ...everything. Excellent work Zarrisa.
Well done, Zarissa. I am truly impressed by your indigenous account in Taman Negara. Education is something JAKOA needs to work on. I do not know whether this is possible but I really think that this video should be aired by the Malaysian public broadcaster i.e. RTM. Keep up the good work!!
Zarissa, this documentary is no doubt one of the best that I have seen so far. You bridged the perspectives and skilfully brought up the conflicting issues so well. Definitely deserve an A+ for this piece. JAKOA in its so many years of managing our indigenous people had so obviously failed the subjects that they are supposed to protect in the first place. By right, people at JAKOA should be taking this 20 minute course to enable them performing their task better in the future.
- Did you like this Documentary? Yes! - Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch? Everything.. but I really like the part where the man said "if you don't have education in our society today, you don't really have a lot of work you can do" ~ ( 8:04 - 8:28 ) - Did you find this video visually appealing? yesss - Was the message or moral clearly conveyed? yess - Do you think there is anything I could have improved? nope...
Orang Asli only needs supported by there own people, that is my personal opinion.. Whose are more educated among them.. Im Orang Asli man, im came pure orang asli family and i got feeling how young chill feld at schools. Im happy to be Orang Asli Malaysia, born as Orang Asli in this world is the greatest given
Few years ago I went to Malaysia for a holiday, during my visit to Ipoh, I met a taxi driver with an unusually dark complexion and curly hair, I asked him where did he came from, he replied that he's born in Malaysia, I asked him does he have African ancestry. He replied that he doesn't have African ancestry, instead, he told me that he's a Semang and he explained me what is Semang, I was quite surprised by his statement that the Semang people and other Aslian tribes was the very indigenous tribe of Malaysia.
To answer yr questions 1) i loved the documentary 2) it created awareness for me on how special these people are to our nation. 3) Definitely visually appealing. 4) message n morals received crystal clear. 5) i think you have successfully encapsulated the life of the Orang Asli. Well done.
i cannot help but to shed a tear at this well presented documentary. I live in the UK and i want to now visit Malaysia and the Philippines to learn from indigenous people.
I'm proud what you do to know what a native person is,you can't see their own life,rather than hearing other people's conversations about indigenous people,I'm proud of u
saya org asli Mahmeri di sekolah sya di buli oleh budak peljar melayu.. kerajaan kena buat sekolah menengah khas untuk kami agar tidak dibuli oleh bangsa lain.. build up our brave...
@@agusbeckham498 Yes some Malays were originally from other islands (now Indonesia) but some Malays are still originally from here.We need to remember that before Malacca/Srivijaya kingdom exist,we dont call ourselves as Malays yet because that time we had our own ethnic groups.We only started calling ourselves as Malays during Srivijaya/Malacca kingdom era.You can read about “Malayisation” process to know more about this. I can kinda say that the history of how we became Malay ethnic group is the same with the history of how Hakka,Canton and others became Han ethnic group which is all because of the king and kingdom.
excellent videography. Congratulations to you and your team for highlighting this. Ive visited many orang Asli villages - their living conditions are so poor and unhygienic. They don't have access to schooling. To me they are our greatest treasures. Their knowledge of the forest is so precious yet we do not value it and we put their homes in danger. We need more of your energy!
Thank you so much, yes I agree we need to educate people about this topic. We need to teach them that we should value their knowledge because we are all fundamentally humans.
Very well made video. i just returned from Taman Negara Kuala Tahan and looking for info on Orang Asli for a better understanding. your project captures all aspects and i feel your video should be watched at TamanNegara before boarding the boat to the villages for a much better appreciation upon arrival. well done and keep up the good work for great success in life!
Its true. Sometimes we thought we know what is best for the Orang Asli even though they can think for themselves. What we actually need to do is to provide them education and healthcare near their locations and respect them as a fellow Malaysians. JAKOA need to work with the Orang Asli more closely in order to pin point their real needs so the allocation that was provided to the department will actually be felt by the Orang Asli. Last but not least, their native land should be honoured instead of getting forcefully taken by greedy businessman and ruling class. Fantastic documentary👍
Amazing job and thank you for sharing it. :) You are so right: no matter what we are all humans, not more nor less. The beauty of this world is our diversity. Orang Asli and Native Peoples in general have such a extensive amount of knowledge and we can learn a tremendous amount of things from their way of life for our own daily well-being. It is so sad that these ancestral and fundamental cultures are disappearing under the reason that they are fond "primitive". We should take it the other way around: what can we be taught? Maybe they are the ones that have the key for a better future for us and our planet... Afterall, they have survived for thousands of years.
Zarissa, well done. This documentary brought to life issues and topics that we might be aware of but don't really think about. Thank you. It was 20 minutes well spent this morning. Thoroughly enjoyable on top of being educational. Did you like this Documentary? Absolutely. - Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch? For me the interviews were most enjoyable. Well done finding and probing them. I like the fact that their answers pulled no punches when it came to effectiveness and the methods by the people who are meant to help them. - Did you find this video visually appealing? Yes. Nice combination of interviews and observational moments. - Was the message or moral clearly conveyed? Yes. For me personally your message boils down to the matter of respect. The lack of respect that we have shown towards the Orang Asli community reveals such a huge lacking in the rest of society. - Do you think there is anything I could have improved? Leave out the shots of Zaki. That spoils it for me.
Fantastic work Zarissa! - Did you like this Documentary?: Very much, I love your choice to highlight the Orang Asli. - Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch?: the angles in which you captured the nuance of the different lifestyles - Did you find this video visually appealing?: Absolutely. I love the boat circling on the river, and the city scenes really epitomized the hustle and bustle. Great cinematography overall. - Was the message or moral clearly conveyed?: Yes, it is a deep and meaningful exploration of what life means and who determines? There is compassion and critical thinking. Wonderful. - Do you think there is anything I could have improved?: The vocalization could be clearer at certain points to give more impact. Listen to how Morgan Freeman or Oprah speak. Singing and theater lessons could enhance your skills to grab the audience even more!
- Did you like this Documentary?: Yes! - Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch?: Everything - Did you find this video visually appealing?: Ofcourse. - Was the message or moral clearly conveyed?: Yep - Do you think there is anything I could have improved?: Nope, everything about it was perfect.
Betul tu tok. Cuma ingatlah mati itu. Dan dunia ni sementara. Harta semua x bawak mati. Timba ilmu saja. Orang hidup susah dah faham. Bersyukur dgn apa yg ada. Walau terpacak rumah banglo nnty x bleh tanam sekali dalam kubur. Hidup ni cari berkah dgn amalan saja. Jika pilih anutan agama pula adalah wajib untuk ikut apa yg agama ajar dan apa yg dilarang agama.
Awesome work Zarissa. - Did you like this Documentary?Yes, I did.- Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch?The intimate shots of the Orang Asli and the beautiful cut away shots. - Did you find this video visually appealing?Yes, I did because of the intimate cutaway shots.- Was the message or moral clearly conveyed?I think it provided an insight into a complex problem that a lot of people choose to ignore. So a definite yes. - Do you think there is anything I could have improved?It’s a heavy subject matter, that perhaps needs the POV of the Government Agencies involved and Ministries. Questions and opinions derived from your investigative efforts should be put forth in an interview.
Hi Chun Son Chow Thank you so much for your kind words and input. Yes this is true, i should have interviewed JAKOA, but i tried reaching out and nobody ever answered and there was not enough time to wait. Those shots were taken by my Father Zaki Marican he is a man with a good eye so it explains why this doco was visually pleasing.
Sebut sahaja Orang Asli maka akan terdapat beragam pendapat dan sudut pandang mengenai mereka. Pemegang konsesi pembalakan atau exco / menteri yang terkait dengan tanah hutan pasti akan mempunyai sudut pandang yang berbeza dengan akademia atau orag awam. Sementara ada yang mengambil atitud romantik dengan cara hidup Orang Asli atau ada pula yang keheranan namun satu fakta yang tak dapat disangkal ialah berlakunya pertembungan peradaban disepanjang zaman kehidupan manusia. Kita yang merasakan diri kita bukan Orang Asli pun terus menerus melakukan anjakan paradigma serta perubahan worldview disepanjang hidup kerana pertembungan peradaban itu sesuatu yang tak terhindarkan. Orang Asli adalah manusia maka mereka juga tak terkecuali daripada mengalami pertembungan peradaban, soalnya hanya cepat atau lambat sahaja.
I really hope the native tribes like Orang Asli will survive and live on their way. I also think that if we only stop cutting the rainforest they can live how they want, how they have chosen. The forest is their home. Thanks Zarissa for your engedgment and sharing your work. Just ONE THING, an important thing, what struck me... is the "gifts" in the plastic (sic!) bags.. Brrr... Do not bring the plastic stuffs to the forest! Maybe it looks innocently for you, but it's harmful to the nature. Never do it again PLEASE.
These Heavenly people are similar to the Palestinians in Palestine. The so-called 'Modern' civilization of socialist apartheid we live in has wiped out a vast majority of indigenous people worldwide. It's time for us, the new generation, to understand the mistakes our forefathers made and to help them in any way they need. Love and light to all.
Kalau lah kerajaan baru sekarang boleh melihat kesusahan orang asli kan bagus.. jangn asik bantu negara luar saje, sedang kan org dalam negara pun lagi banyak yg susah..
The Hunter gatherer are not civilzation They are called society society is a group of human who live in area with similar culture , value, behavior, customs , religion , way of life . Civilization require domesticated plants , animals and human , permanent agriculture, specialization , urbanization, writing system, War to find more farm land and slaves to feed growing population of cities , wealth and social inequality , categorizing of group , inherited ownership , decision power in minority .
This not reaction about Malay bruhh. Kamu silap channel ni. Melayu sesat ni. Kt mana ada reaction pasal suku orang asli disitu melayu jadi pembangkang. Cuba faham bahasa sikit. Ni xde kena mengena lah pasal perkauman lah. Ini cuma reaction pasal kehidupan suku orang asli je. Come One bruh where is your brain???.
This is such an underrated documentary. I wish that people would stumble upon this video more! Amazing Job
I really love this video.i really need this video to motivate me as i am org asli who is always being sidelined and neglected.they never know our struggle and i guess they never did!all they ever did is keep on judging us.do us a favor would u?make it easy for us..stop throwing insults and mocking us..be a friend, that is all we need.someday,somehow i will prove them that org asli is much better than their notions.appreciate our existence.
Love,anak org asli..
I think i am orang asli..m
Fatin Atirah Rizal Thank you so much, this comment really moved me emotionally. I really hope people change and we can spread these messages towards society. I empathized with your community and will always try to help.
Love, Zarissa
@Gold Shine Nope. The malays on the West coast maybe. But not on the east coast. The malays has closer genetic links with the orang asli. Not the chinese or the indians
@Jacky Phantom Also. Not only
💙Respects from micronesia🇫🇲🇵🇼🇲🇭🇨🇼🇰🇮🇬🇺🇲🇵👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏👏👏
I,m orang asli wacthing this video..😊tq for you good video
I had privilege to teach Orang Asli's English language - inside their own village, and experience, love and trust I recieved from them will never forget and they are TRULY amazing people and should not be neglected like they are today!
That is absolutely inspiring. I can only imagine how unforgettable that experience is. Thank you for sharing, really appreciate it.
This is a fantastic documentary. It is informative as well as educative. I enjoyed the sound, the cine, the story, the narration ...everything. Excellent work Zarrisa.
Well done, Zarissa. I am truly impressed by your indigenous account in Taman Negara. Education is something JAKOA needs to work on. I do not know whether this is possible but I really think that this video should be aired by the Malaysian public broadcaster i.e. RTM. Keep up the good work!!
Hi, thank you for your kind regards. I do not know whether that is possible either but yes you are right that is a great idea. Thanks again! :)
Zarissa, this documentary is no doubt one of the best that I have seen so far. You bridged the perspectives and skilfully brought up the conflicting issues so well. Definitely deserve an A+ for this piece. JAKOA in its so many years of managing our indigenous people had so obviously failed the subjects that they are supposed to protect in the first place. By right, people at JAKOA should be taking this 20 minute course to enable them performing their task better in the future.
- Did you like this Documentary? Yes!
- Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch? Everything.. but I really like the part where the man said "if you don't have education in our society today, you don't really have a lot of work you can do" ~ ( 8:04 - 8:28 )
- Did you find this video visually appealing? yesss
- Was the message or moral clearly conveyed? yess
- Do you think there is anything I could have improved? nope...
Orang Asli only needs supported by there own people, that is my personal opinion.. Whose are more educated among them.. Im Orang Asli man, im came pure orang asli family and i got feeling how young chill feld at schools. Im happy to be Orang Asli Malaysia, born as Orang Asli in this world is the greatest given
Hello dear, such a great job- congratulation
Few years ago I went to Malaysia for a holiday, during my visit to Ipoh, I met a taxi driver with an unusually dark complexion and curly hair, I asked him where did he came from, he replied that he's born in Malaysia, I asked him does he have African ancestry. He replied that he doesn't have African ancestry, instead, he told me that he's a Semang and he explained me what is Semang, I was quite surprised by his statement that the Semang people and other Aslian tribes was the very indigenous tribe of Malaysia.
You'll find this all over the world
To answer yr questions 1) i loved the documentary 2) it created awareness for me on how special these people are to our nation. 3) Definitely visually appealing. 4) message n morals received crystal clear. 5) i think you have successfully encapsulated the life of the Orang Asli. Well done.
i cannot help but to shed a tear at this well presented documentary. I live in the UK and i want to now visit Malaysia and the Philippines to learn from indigenous people.
Hye marissa. I'm Orang Asli. Thank you for making this video. Its beautiful 😊
Good Scrip, beautiful editing, and fakta tepat. Keep it up your good work dear.
CONGRATULATIONS MY DEAR!! This is truly an awesome documentary.
Siti Kasim Thank you Aunty Siti! 🙏
oh shit
What a nice nature. I'm orang asli as well. Saya suku kaum Jakun, Pahang.
I'm proud what you do to know what a native person is,you can't see their own life,rather than hearing other people's conversations about indigenous people,I'm proud of u
Thank you for your kind words!
Well done and thank you for the video
saya org asli Mahmeri di sekolah sya di buli oleh budak peljar melayu.. kerajaan kena buat sekolah menengah khas untuk kami agar tidak dibuli oleh bangsa lain.. build up our brave...
Kena buli belasah je ape nk takut
Orang melayu tu pun asalnya dari orang asli.
Asal negeri mana?
Memang nak kena budak Melayu tu.
Suku melayu cuma imigran dari indonesia.
@@agusbeckham498 Yes some Malays were originally from other islands (now Indonesia) but some Malays are still originally from here.We need to remember that before Malacca/Srivijaya kingdom exist,we dont call ourselves as Malays yet because that time we had our own ethnic groups.We only started calling ourselves as Malays during Srivijaya/Malacca kingdom era.You can read about “Malayisation” process to know more about this.
I can kinda say that the history of how we became Malay ethnic group is the same with the history of how Hakka,Canton and others became Han ethnic group which is all because of the king and kingdom.
terbaik dokumentari..tq atas pkongsian
Fantastic documentary that everyone should watch! I am heading over to Kuala Tahan soon!
Zarissa is amazing.
excellent videography. Congratulations to you and your team for highlighting this. Ive visited many orang Asli villages - their living conditions are so poor and unhygienic. They don't have access to schooling. To me they are our greatest treasures. Their knowledge of the forest is so precious yet we do not value it and we put their homes in danger. We need more of your energy!
Thank you so much, yes I agree we need to educate people about this topic. We need to teach them that we should value their knowledge because we are all fundamentally humans.
Very well made video. i just returned from Taman Negara Kuala Tahan and looking for info on Orang Asli for a better understanding. your project captures all aspects and i feel your video should be watched at TamanNegara before boarding the boat to the villages for a much better appreciation upon arrival. well done and keep up the good work for great success in life!
Amazing work! Keep going!
Brilliant Zarissa. inspiring...and awesome documentary.
Amazing dokumentary 👍
This was a really awesome video! Good job!
This is so good!!!! I love everything about ittt
Beautiful Documentary....good job!
thanks for documentary of orang asli..thanks to show the world about us..i'm proud to be orang asli..your film is really great..
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed my documentary.
Its true. Sometimes we thought we know what is best for the Orang Asli even though they can think for themselves. What we actually need to do is to provide them education and healthcare near their locations and respect them as a fellow Malaysians. JAKOA need to work with the Orang Asli more closely in order to pin point their real needs so the allocation that was provided to the department will actually be felt by the Orang Asli. Last but not least, their native land should be honoured instead of getting forcefully taken by greedy businessman and ruling class. Fantastic documentary👍
Congratulations and what a gem of a script!
Thank you for your kind words!
stunning documentary Zar
thanks awan sorry just saw this now :)
Brilliant - the photography is superb. Kudos to all behind this film! :)
Well done Zarissa. Good story story line and very inspiring.
Wonderful!!
Thank You!!
Amazing job and thank you for sharing it. :)
You are so right: no matter what we are all humans, not more nor less. The beauty of this world is our diversity.
Orang Asli and Native Peoples in general have such a extensive amount of knowledge and we can learn a tremendous amount of things from their way of life for our own daily well-being.
It is so sad that these ancestral and fundamental cultures are disappearing under the reason that they are fond "primitive".
We should take it the other way around: what can we be taught? Maybe they are the ones that have the key for a better future for us and our planet...
Afterall, they have survived for thousands of years.
Inspiring.
Thank you. It's beautifully filmed, informative and thought-provoking - thank you.
perfect.everything
wow i love it its cool nice video your camera is very very hd like national geographic
Awesome.
1 point though, you should have also interviewed someone from JHEOA.
👍👍
Just watching this after 5 years being released. Good one. Possibility of getting in touch with you?
terbaik sye org asli perak
This is very inspiring!!!
very nice!!
Awesome Zarissa! Congrats!
azren irwan Thank you Uncle Aren!
Executive Producer Zariq Marican is the man!!
Orang asli soul deep to nature
Love orang asli
Feeling of orang asli
Everything is orang asli
Support orang asli
Truly inspiring!
SO GOOD
like america
Zarissa, well done. This documentary brought to life issues and topics that we might be aware of but don't really think about. Thank you. It was 20 minutes well spent this morning. Thoroughly enjoyable on top of being educational.
Did you like this Documentary?
Absolutely.
- Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch?
For me the interviews were most enjoyable. Well done finding and probing them. I like the fact that their answers pulled no punches when it came to effectiveness and the methods by the people who are meant to help them.
- Did you find this video visually appealing?
Yes. Nice combination of interviews and observational moments.
- Was the message or moral clearly conveyed?
Yes. For me personally your message boils down to the matter of respect. The lack of respect that we have shown towards the Orang Asli community reveals such a huge lacking in the rest of society.
- Do you think there is anything I could have improved?
Leave out the shots of Zaki. That spoils it for me.
Thank you so much for your input and kind words uncle Isaac! Im glad you enjoyed it. Hahaha noted.
YES !!!!!!!!!!
Hi...can i share this video for event?
Fantastic work Zarissa!
- Did you like this Documentary?: Very much, I love your choice to highlight the Orang Asli.
- Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch?: the angles in which you captured the nuance of the different lifestyles
- Did you find this video visually appealing?: Absolutely. I love the boat circling on the river, and the city scenes really epitomized the hustle and bustle. Great cinematography overall.
- Was the message or moral clearly conveyed?: Yes, it is a deep and meaningful exploration of what life means and who determines? There is compassion and critical thinking. Wonderful.
- Do you think there is anything I could have improved?: The vocalization could be clearer at certain points to give more impact. Listen to how Morgan Freeman or Oprah speak. Singing and theater lessons could enhance your skills to grab the audience even more!
Theresia Citraningtyas Thank you so much for your great input and kind words!
This is truly an eye opener for me. Thank you for sharing and well done Zarissa Marican. Two thumbs up... Wayy up!!! 👍 👍
is cool nice nice like national geographic you know i love it
Hello Zarissa, may i use some cut part of this video for my assignment? I''ll make sure you got the credit for the video in your part.. Thank you
Hello! yes of course
- Did you like this Documentary?: Yes!
- Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch?: Everything
- Did you find this video visually appealing?: Ofcourse.
- Was the message or moral clearly conveyed?: Yep
- Do you think there is anything I could have improved?: Nope, everything about it was perfect.
Orang asli👍👍🤟🤟🤟
Betul tu tok. Cuma ingatlah mati itu. Dan dunia ni sementara. Harta semua x bawak mati. Timba ilmu saja. Orang hidup susah dah faham. Bersyukur dgn apa yg ada. Walau terpacak rumah banglo nnty x bleh tanam sekali dalam kubur. Hidup ni cari berkah dgn amalan saja. Jika pilih anutan agama pula adalah wajib untuk ikut apa yg agama ajar dan apa yg dilarang agama.
I still dont understand why the rest of Malaysia treats them this way..
Saya pn org asli syg sg syg🏞️ sma dok kt 🇲🇾
Awesome work Zarissa.
- Did you like this Documentary?Yes, I did.- Which part did you find most enjoyable to watch?The intimate shots of the Orang Asli and the beautiful cut away shots. - Did you find this video visually appealing?Yes, I did because of the intimate cutaway shots.- Was the message or moral clearly conveyed?I think it provided an insight into a complex problem that a lot of people choose to ignore. So a definite yes. - Do you think there is anything I could have improved?It’s a heavy subject matter, that perhaps needs the POV of the Government Agencies involved and Ministries. Questions and opinions derived from your investigative efforts should be put forth in an interview.
Hi Chun Son Chow
Thank you so much for your kind words and input. Yes this is true, i should have interviewed JAKOA, but i tried reaching out and nobody ever answered and there was not enough time to wait. Those shots were taken by my Father Zaki Marican he is a man with a good eye so it explains why this doco was visually pleasing.
Sebut sahaja Orang Asli maka akan terdapat beragam pendapat dan sudut pandang mengenai mereka. Pemegang konsesi pembalakan atau exco / menteri yang terkait dengan tanah hutan pasti akan mempunyai sudut pandang yang berbeza dengan akademia atau orag awam. Sementara ada yang mengambil atitud romantik dengan cara hidup Orang Asli atau ada pula yang keheranan namun satu fakta yang tak dapat disangkal ialah berlakunya pertembungan peradaban disepanjang zaman kehidupan manusia. Kita yang merasakan diri kita bukan Orang Asli pun terus menerus melakukan anjakan paradigma serta perubahan worldview disepanjang hidup kerana pertembungan peradaban itu sesuatu yang tak terhindarkan. Orang Asli adalah manusia maka mereka juga tak terkecuali daripada mengalami pertembungan peradaban, soalnya hanya cepat atau lambat sahaja.
My family
Ada ni di bahasa Melayu ?
omg this is so bagus and inspiring 😍
I really hope the native tribes like Orang Asli will survive and live on their way. I also think that if we only stop cutting the rainforest they can live how they want, how they have chosen. The forest is their home. Thanks Zarissa for your engedgment and sharing your work. Just ONE THING, an important thing, what struck me... is the "gifts" in the plastic (sic!) bags.. Brrr... Do not bring the plastic stuffs to the forest! Maybe it looks innocently for you, but it's harmful to the nature. Never do it again PLEASE.
These Heavenly people are similar to the Palestinians in Palestine.
The so-called 'Modern' civilization of socialist apartheid we live in has wiped out a vast majority of indigenous people worldwide. It's time for us, the new generation, to understand the mistakes our forefathers made and to help them in any way they need. Love and light to all.
Kelantan government must give orang asli equal right in their state and im not malay nor an orang asli
I am more interested in the language which is said to be close to Bantu in Africa
Kalau lah kerajaan baru sekarang boleh melihat kesusahan orang asli kan bagus.. jangn asik bantu negara luar saje, sedang kan org dalam negara pun lagi banyak yg susah..
Bantu x salah pon.
Dri dlu mncari...dlm ni jmpor suku kaum ni
Aq org asli semai Perak....mah egah (apa khabar)
The Hunter gatherer are not civilzation
They are called society
society is a group of human who live in area with similar culture , value, behavior, customs , religion , way of life .
Civilization require domesticated plants , animals and human , permanent agriculture, specialization , urbanization, writing system,
War to find more farm land and slaves to feed growing population of cities , wealth and social inequality , categorizing of group , inherited ownership , decision power in minority .
What about malay??..malay forever
This not reaction about Malay bruhh. Kamu silap channel ni. Melayu sesat ni. Kt mana ada reaction pasal suku orang asli disitu melayu jadi pembangkang. Cuba faham bahasa sikit. Ni xde kena mengena lah pasal perkauman lah. Ini cuma reaction pasal kehidupan suku orang asli je. Come One bruh where is your brain???.
JAKOA harus di pinpin oleh orang asli sendri.. sbb JAKOA tak menjalankan kje sepatutnya.. kampung asli pun xpenh masuk
Orang asli berasal dari afrika jadi kau orang tak payahlah nak minta macam2 dengan kerajaan..kami bagi duduk sini pun kira bagus dah
orang melayu lk asal taiwan
Ko dri indon tkt sjarah bdoh tu kita buat cuci ponggong je lps brk.
Korang 3 orang ni memang bodoh.
@@wanaizat1968 ko punsama bodoh nk mampus
Ko nk buat joke pun. Tengoklah pada tempat. Bodo
I SEE THIS FOOTAGE TRYING TO HIDE THOSE PEOPLE'S BEAUTIFUL BLXKNESS WITH LIGHT SKINNED DEFLECTIONS.