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MalayMember of any of a large group of peoples comprising the majority population of the Malay Peninsula and archipelago, and also found in southern Thailand and coastal Sumatra and Borneo. Their language belongs to the western branch of the Austronesian family. The Malay culture has been enriched by Siamese, Javanese, Hindu, Buginese, Javanese, and Minangkabau migrants. Wet-rice agriculture was introduced in the 5th century and today the majority of Malays live in rural villages, usually surrounded by irrigated rice fields and gardens. Many of their crops are directed towards the world market (coconut, pineapple, coffee, cattle, and rubber), and many Malays are also engaged in coastal fishing, sea trading, and mining. Their wooden houses can be dismantled and moved to new locations. The Malays also build outrigger canoes and wooden sailing ships. Although the Malays have a Hindu heritage, conversion to Islam began in the 13th century, not completed until the 17th. They are now predominantly Sunni Muslims, although several Malay ethnic groups have remained animist, and there are a number of Malay Christians. Tutelary spirits are still venerated in many regions and customary law, adat, remains important. The Malays have a tradition of shadow theatre using painted leather puppets, and have developed a form of self-defence called silat. They produce fine silverwork and handwoven textiles.
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Here it was that the Ithaca came to anchor in a little harbor, while her crew under von Horn, and the Malay first mate, Bududreen, accompanied Professor Maxon in search of a suitable location for a permanent camp. Wallace, who is now studying the natural history of the Malay archipelago, has arrived at almost exactly the same general conclusions that I have on the origin of species. My next effort in short-story writing was a departure--I mean a departure from the Malay Archipelago. |
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