Batek people

E863054

The Batek people are an indigenous, traditionally nomadic hunter-gatherer group of the Malay Peninsula, known for their forest-based lifestyle and distinct Aslian language and culture.

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Batek people canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Orang Asli group
indigenous people
autonym Batek NERFINISHED
belief forest as a living, moral landscape
country Malaysia
culturalArea Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
culturalPractice avoidance of conflict and coercion
sharing of food within band
dietIncludes fish
fruits
honey
small game
wild tubers
ethnicGroupOf Malaysia NERFINISHED
exonym Sakai NERFINISHED
facingIssue deforestation
land rights disputes
loss of traditional territory
pressures to sedentarize
governmentCategoryInMalaysia Negrito subgroup of Orang Asli
kinshipSystem bilateral
language Batek language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Aslian languages NERFINISHED
Austroasiatic languages NERFINISHED
marriagePattern monogamy is common
populationStatus small population
primaryRegion Malay Peninsula NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia NERFINISHED
indigenous people of Malaysia
region Kelantan NERFINISHED
Pahang NERFINISHED
Taman Negara area NERFINISHED
Terengganu NERFINISHED
relatedGroup Jahai people NERFINISHED
Mendriq people NERFINISHED
Semang peoples NERFINISHED
religionType animism
traditional beliefs
settlementPattern small mobile bands
socialStructure egalitarian
subgroupOf Orang Asli NERFINISHED
toolUse blowpipes
machetes
poisoned darts
traditionalEconomy foraging
traditionalHabitat inland forest of the Malay Peninsula
tropical rainforest
traditionalHousing temporary leaf shelters
traditionalLifestyle nomadic
traditionalSubsistence hunter-gatherer

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