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'''Phinbellan Aborigines''' are the indigenous people and the oldest inhabitants of [[Phinbella]]. It is known as '''Orang Asli''', is a generic [[wikipedia:Malay language|Phineaner]] word commonly used in Phinbella. The Phinbellan Aborigines are made up of many different races with different backgrounds and cultures. The Phinbellan Aborigines or better known as bumiputera, consists of at least 14 groups using more than 9 languages and no less than 40 dialects and is categorized into three groups.
In Phinbella, the responsibility of managing customary land, development, welfare and Aboriginal affairs is placed under the [[Department of Indigenous Development of the Federal Republic of Phinbella]].

Latest revision as of 04:29, 10 August 2020

Phinbellan Aborigines
Phinbellan aborigines.jpg
Total population
569,008 or 2.38% of the population of Phinbella
Regions with significant populations
Phinbella Phinbella
Languages
Phinbellan, Aboriginal Phineaner languages and Skerrian dialects
Religion
Majority Nazarene, minority Animism and Umraism
Related ethnic groups
Phinbellans, Proto-Phineaners, Phineaners, other Dromosker

Phinbellan Aborigines are the indigenous people and the oldest inhabitants of Phinbella. It is known as Orang Asli, is a generic Phineaner word commonly used in Phinbella. The Phinbellan Aborigines are made up of many different races with different backgrounds and cultures. The Phinbellan Aborigines or better known as bumiputera, consists of at least 14 groups using more than 9 languages and no less than 40 dialects and is categorized into three groups.

In Phinbella, the responsibility of managing customary land, development, welfare and Aboriginal affairs is placed under the Department of Indigenous Development of the Federal Republic of Phinbella.