Temoq people

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Temoq people
Total population
Less than 100 (2010)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Malaysia (Pahang)
Languages
Temoq language, Malay language
Religion
Perman (Ethnic religion)[1]
Related ethnic groups
Semelai people, Jakun people

Temoq people belong to the Proto-Malay[2] of the Orang Asli ethnic group that are found in Pahang, Malaysia.[3]

The Temoq people that are officially recognized are known to settle in two kampungs; on the eastern side of Tasik Bera[4] and on the southern side of Tasik Chini, in between the settlements of the Jakun people and the Semelai people.[5]

Population

The dynamics of the Temoq population are as the following:-

Year 1960[6] 1965[6] 1969[6] 1974[6] 1980[6] 1996[6] 2010[1]
Population 51 52 100 N/A N/A N/A Less than 100

Due to their small population, they have been declared extinct several times by the government by simply absorbing them into other neighbouring Orang Asli groups such as the Jakun people in 1974, 1980 and 1996,[6] and with the Semelai people in 2010 for census and administrative purposes.[1]

Origins

There are two versions on the origins of the Temoq people:-[5]

  • The Jakun narrative identifies the Temoq people were once part of the Jakun people.
  • The Semelai narrative are slightly different from the Jakun's version, but the Semelai people (who practices circumcision) uses the Semaq Beri people and Temoq people as an alternative reference to Orang Asli unlike the Jakun people who do not. The Semelai people regard the Temoq people as the original inhabitants of Tasik Bera.[4]

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