Classic house of Mahmeri

Picture taken by Mahmeri in Kg.Sg.Rambai.

Culture of Mahmeri People

Feel free to visit us..

Mahmeri Clothes

This clothes made by wood bark .

Mahmeri Warrior with his spirit mask

Mystic about this mask. Only warrior wear it

This is type of mask

Wear it,and you can feel the power will flow to your body (joke only)

MAHMERI PRODUCT

This is one of the mahmeri product.. for more information please visit us..

KAMPUNG ORANG ASLI SUNGAI BUMBUN
42960
PULAU CAREY BANTING

SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN,
MALAYSIA.


















About Mahmeri

The Mah Meri are one of the 18 tribes of Orang Asli living in West Malaysia. They are of the Senoi subgroup. Most of the members of the Mah Meri tribe live along the coast of South Selangor from Sungei Pelek up to Pulau Carey, although there is at least one Mah Meri Community on the other side of the Klang River.

According to the Orang Asli Office of the Malaysian government, they numbered around 2200 in 2005.

Most of the Mah Meri lives in small villages (kampungs) on the fringes of other cities and on Pulau Carey, which has five separate villages of Mah Meri.

Political Organization

In common with other Orang Asli Villages, each kampung elects its own Batin (Village Headman) and a council of 'elders' to represent the people living in the kampung. The Batin is paid an annual salary by the Malaysian government. The Bomoh, who functions as a shaman in their society, plays an important role in the kampung.

Name of Kampung

Nearest Town

Kampung Orang Asli Bukit Bangkong

Sepang

Kampung Orang Asli Tanjung Sepat

Kuala langat

Kampung Orang Asli Tongkah

Banting

Kampung Orang Asli Kelanang

Banting

Kampung Orang Asli Pulau Banting

Banting

Kampung Orang Asli Sungai Bumbun

Pulau carey

Kampung Orang Asli Sungai Rambai

Pulau carey

Kampung Orang Asli Kepau Laut

Pulau carey

Kampung Orang Asli Sungai Judah

Pulau carey

Kampung Orang Asli Sungai Kurau

Pulau carey

Kampung Orang Asli Pulau Indah

Klang

Language

The Mah Meri language, sometimes also called Besisi is one of the Mon-Khmer language group but has also borrowed from Malay.

Any information in JHEOA

http://www.jheoa.gov.my/e-orangasli.html



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