- Bumiputera (Brunei)
:"This article defines the legal definition of Bumiputera as defined in Brunei. For the definition of Bumiputera in terms of Malaysia, please see
Bumiputera (Malaysia) ."The
Brunei Constitution defines a Bumiputera as a member of the following seven races:* Brunei
* Tutong
* Belait
*Dusun
* Murut
*Kedayan
* BisayaOther ethnic groups otherwise native to Borneo (e.g. Iban, Dayak,
Kelabit andPenan ) are not defined as being Bumiputera by the Brunei constitution, nor are citizens who are of ethnic-Chinese, Indians or of Caucasian ancestry. It should be noted that race is patrilineally defined in Brunei, so, for example, a half-Chinese man with an ethnic Dusun father is considered to be Bumiputera.This is different from the definition in Malaysia where a larger number of races and ethnic groups are considered as
Bumiputra although the Malaysian Constitution does not actually provide a definition of the term.There are a number of
affirmative action items targeting the Bumiputeras in Brunei. It should also be noted that theRoyal Brunei Armed Forces only enlist Bumiputeras.
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