Ethnic Groups in Brunei - Ethnic Groups

Ethnic Groups

Population of Brunei according to ethnic group 1947-2001
Ethnic
group
census 1947 census 1960 census 1971 census 1981 census 1991 census 2001
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Malay 16,742 41.2 45,135 53.8 89,267 65.5 125,717 65.2 174,319 66.9
Kedayan1 4,291 5.1
Chinese 8,300 20.4 21,795 26.0 31,925 23.4 39,461 20.5 40,621 15.6
Dusun 2 4,873 5.8 8,552 6,3 15,175 7,9 15,665 6,0
Iban 1,330 3.3 3,900 4.6
Melanau 2,517 6.2 318 0.4
Indians 11,768 28.9 3,565 4.3 2,162 1.6 5,919 3.1 29,877 11.5
Others 4,350 3.2 6,560 3.4
Total 40,657 83,877 136,256 192,832 260,482 332,800
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Bruneian (Malay or also called Kedayan) 67%, Chinese 15%, indigenous 6%, other (including European and Filipino) 12%. Indigenous groups include the Iban people (a branch of the Dayak people), the Dusun and the Melanau.

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