Sabah Bisaya Malay Community
This documentary features the Bisaya Malay, an ethnic group, which has well preserved its traditional heritage including its songs, liliput dance, pony dance and traditional musical instruments.
This documentary features the Bisaya Malay, an ethnic group, which has well preserved its traditional heritage including its songs, liliput dance, pony dance and traditional musical instruments.
This documentary features the act of worshipping at the beach by the Mah Meri community in Kampung Sungai Judah, Carey Island, Banting. This tradition is held annually to acknowledge the Moyang Getah or Metah regarded as sacred.
Maritime archaeology in Malaysia has essentially focused on the excavation of old ships, and it is a happy circumstance that most of these vessels still carried the remains of an original cargo. More than this, this catalogue attempt to make on general observations. Those are possible only as a result of bringing together the entire corpus of maritime archaeology in Malaysia thus far. Book contents are available in English only.
This is the recording in some detail the stories connected with each of sixteen Mah Meri sculptures in the National Museum with illustration plates. Book contents are available in English only.
This is the guide to the historical gallery in Muzium Negara once display. Although the gallery was not in Muzium Negara anymore but the history collection from early stage till 1984 was in detail briefing. It include illustration of items in the gallery in Muzium Negara once before. Guide book contents are available in English only.
This is the compilation of collection coins being use in North Malaya during the early years. It includes the features, detail inscription and history of the coins. Catalogue contents are available in English only.
This study concerns gravestones known to Peninsular Malays as batu Aceh (Acehnese gravestones), which were erected, in pairs, on graves of Malay royalty and others, presumed to be important personages, in 15th-19th century Peninsular Malaysia. Book contents are available in English only.
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