References: Orang Asli bibliography 2001 (52): Finding guides
Updated: Aug 29, 2023
From: Lye Tuck-Po, ed. 2001. Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia: A Comprehensive and Annotated Bibliography, CSEAS Research Report Series No. 88. Kyoto: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University.References 1696–1703
Part 3. Information Guides
Guides to the location of document and material collections
1696. BLACKING, John. 1954–1955. Musical instruments of the Malayan aborigines: A short description of the collections in the Perak Museum, Taiping, the Selangor Museum, Kuala Lumpur and the Raffles Museum, Singapore. FMJ (n.s.) 1(2): 35–52 — an account of the Orang Asli musical instruments available in the museum collections during the 1950s. [GB #1677]
1697. BLAGDEN, C[harles] O[tto]. 1899. “List of the Malay books bequeathed to the Society by the late Sir W. E. Maxwell.” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society: 121–129 — cited by Ricklefs and Voorhoeve #1700 for details of the Maxwell Bequest (#1661).
1698. ——. 1916. Catalogue of manuscripts in European languages belonging to the Library of the India Office, vol. 1: The Mackenzie Collections, pt. I: The 1822 Collection & the Private Collection. London — cited by Ricklefs and Voorhoeve #1700 for details of the MacKenzie Collection (#1639).
1699. PEARSON, J. D., and M. D. WAINWRIGHT. 1989 and 1990. A guide to manuscripts and documents in the British Isles relating to South and Southeast Asia. 2 vols. London and New York: Mansell Publications — supplement to Wainwright and Mathews #1703. Vol. 2 identifies pertinent documents at the Rhodes House Library, Oxford University (#1654). [ASB]
1700. RICKLEFS, M. C., and P. VOORHOEVE. 1977. Indonesian manuscripts in Great Britain. Oxford: OUP — has pertinent information on Orang Asli MS. collections. [ASB]
1701. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA LIBRARIAN. 1979. “Appendix 1: Checklist of materials on the Orang Asli available in the University of Malaya Library”. Pp. 245–265 in #FMJ24 — useful listing of the library’s collection of monographs, academic exercises, theses, mimeographed reports, and journal articles. [LTP]
1702. VOORHOEVE, P. 1963. “List of Malay manuscripts in the Library of the Royal Asiatic Society, London.” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society parts 1 and 2, April: 58–82 — cited by Ricklefs & Voorhoeve #1700 for details of the Maxwell Bequest (#1661).
1704. WAINWRIGHT, M. D., and N. MATHEWS. 1965. A guide to Western manuscripts and documents in the British Isles relating to South and South-East Asia. London: OUP — details the location of archival documents and collections, including some pertaining to Orang Asli research.
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