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TitleDateReferenceAuthorsCall #ISSN
Reclaiming the eclipsed female in the sacred Semai women’s religious knowledge and its connection to their rights to the land, in Malaysia 2018 Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 174 (2-3): 264-90
  • Rosalind Leong Yoke Lian
  • Shanthi Thambiah
  • Tijah Yok Chopil
H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] 0006-2294
Common law customary land rights as a catalyst for the resurgence of Orang Asli shamanism in peninsula Malaysia: some lessons from the Semai and Temiar peoples 2016 Shaman 24 (1-2): 133-54
  • J. Edo
  • Y. Subramanian
*H6/KFO [SHAMAN-] 1216-7827
Why have the peninsular "Negritos" remained distinct? 2013 Human biology 85 (1-3): 445-83
  • Geoffrey Benjamin
H6/HB [HUMAN-] 0018-7143
Analogy-making in the Semai sensory world 2011 Senses and society 6 (1): 86-95
  • Sylvia Tufvesson
H6 [SENSES-] 1745-8927
'Surrender', peacekeeping and internal colonialism: a Malaysian instance 2009 Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 165 (2/3): 216-40
  • Anthony Williams-Hunt
  • Juli Edo
  • Robert Knox Dentan
H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] 0006-2294
Indigenous spirituality and governance 2006 Indigenous perspectives 8 (1): 43-50
  • Colin Nicholas
H6/KD [INDIGENOUS-] 1655-4515
A comparative study of the Semai and the Muruts shamanic cultures 2004 Shaman 12 (1/2): 85-95
  • Jojo M. Fung
*H6/KFO [SHAMAN-] 1216-7827
'Disreputable magicians,' the dark destroyer, and the trickster lord: reflections on Semai religion and a possible common religious base in south and southeast Asia 2002 Asian anthropology 1 (): 153-94
  • Robert Knox Dentan
1683-478X
A vision of modernization: an article on a drawing by Bah Rmpent, child of the Sengoi Semai, a traditionally nonviolent indigenous people of the Malaysian peninsula 2001 Anthropology and humanism 26 (1): 3-15
  • Robert K. Dentan
0193-5615
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