PETALING JAYA: Experts and activists say amending the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954 is not enough to empower the Orang Asli, with one calling for the community to be recognised as Malaysia’s First Peoples.
La Trobe University anthropology professor Alberto Gomes said the decision to amend the 70-year-old Act was long overdue, and that acknowledging the Orang Asli as Malaysia’s First Peoples would foster and improve Orang Asli empowerment and their right to self-determination.
In countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada, he said, the term First Peoples carries significant weight as it acknowledges indigenous communities as the original custodians of the land with distinct rights and cultures.