Total population | |
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2,120 (2010)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Malaysia (Pulau Carey, Selangor) | |
Languages | |
Mah Meri language, Malay language | |
Religion | |
Forest & Natural Spirituality, a type of Animism and a significant population practicing Islam or Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Semaq Beri people, Semelai people, Temoq people |
The Mah Meri are an ethnic group native to western part of Peninsular Malaysia. They are one of the 18 Orang Asli groups named by the Malaysian government. They are of the Senoi subgroup. Most of the members of the Mah Meri tribe live along the coast of South Selangor from Sungai Pelek up to Pulau Carey, although there is at least one Mah Meri Community on the other side of the Klang River.
According to the Orang Asli Office of the Malaysian government,[2] they numbered around 2,200 in 2005.[3] Most of the Mah Meri live in small villages (kampungs) on the fringes of other cities and on Pulau Carey, which has five separate villages of Mah Meri.[4]
The Mah Meri people of Pulau Carey are internationally well known for their traditional wood carving skills.[5]