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Malaysia Sabah (Statewide, notably in the western coastal regions and areas with substantial Chinese, Kadazan-Dusun and Murut populations) Labuan | |
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The Sino-Native, often referred to simply as Sino, represent a population with a diverse background resulting from marriages between the Chinese community and indigenous people in Sabah. They are distinguished by their mixed genealogical heritage, resulting in a fusion of oriental and local cultures. This blending of traditions has given rise to distinct sub-groups within the Sino community, such as Sino-Kadazan, Sino-Dusun, Sino-Murut and to some extent, Sino-Rungus. each reflecting a unique combination of Chinese and indigenous influences.[1]
Analogus to other Peranakans of Maritime Southeast Asia, the Sino-Natives embody a unique cultural blend resulting from intermarriages between Chinese and the indigenous peoples of Sabah. This cultural synthesis is evident in various aspects of their lives, including language, cuisine, customs and religious practices.[2][3][4]
Identifying as a Sino-native in Malaysia
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Etnik Sino-Native
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Makna Pesta Qing Ming dalam budaya masyarakat Sino di Ranau, Sabah.
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).