THE ORANG ASLI IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA AND THE RECOGNITION OF THEIR LAND RIGHTS UNDER THE ABORIGINAL PEOPLES ACT 1954
The prevailing view about the Orang Asli occupation of land and access to forest resources are that RFID and Access Control they are privileges extended by the states or at the governments discretion.It is widely believed that the Orang Asli live on the State land as tenant-at-will.This paper examines the position of the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954