bumiputera
Bumiputera is a Malaysian term meaning “sons of the soil” and is used to describe groups regarded as indigenous to the country. The phrase is widely used in government and policy contexts, but it is not a precise constitutional category. In practice, bumiputera generally covers Malays and the indigenous peoples of Sabah and Sarawak, with eligibility determined by government agencies and policy definitions.
In Malaysia, bumiputera status underpins the government’s affirmative action programs designed to address economic disparities. After
Contemporary debate around bumiputera policies focuses on balancing affirmative action with merit, efficiency, and non-discrimination. Proponents
Outside Malaysia, the term is occasionally used in Brunei to refer to the Malay-majority population and other