单词 | orang ulu |
释义 | Orang Ulun. A member of any of various peoples inhabiting upriver, interior regions of Malaysia or Sumatra. ΚΠ 1881 D. F. A. Hervey in Jrnl. Straits Branch Royal Asiatic Soc. (1882) Dec. 95 One of our party said that he knew of a spot which had been mentioned by some ôrang hulu, i.e., Jakuns. 1911 Encycl. Brit. XXVI. 73/1 In the hill-country south of the lake [sc. Lake Toba, Sumatra] are two forest tribes, Orang-ulu and Orang-lubu.., affiliated by most authorities to the Battas. 1947 Amer. Anthropologist 49 416 Kubu Group (Sumatra): i Lubu, ii Orang Ulu, iii Orang Mamaq, iv Kubu. 1990 A. Webster Introd. Sociol. of Development (ed. 2) 38 In Sarawak, Malaysia, the Orang Ulu have protested about unchecked logging by blocking roads into their territory. 2000 S. Broughton et al. World Music: Rough Guide II. i. 141/2 The indigenous lutes of the Dayak tribes of Borneo (related to the sapé music of the Sarawak Orang Ulu). This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1881 |
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