Belait people
The Belait people are a Bruneian ethnic group native to Belait District. They traditionally speak the Belait language. They are predominantly Muslim. They are officially one of the seven ethnic groups which make up the Bruneian Malay race.
Origin
The Belait people originated from the merger between two ethnic groups, namely the Belait jati and the Lemeting or Meting. The latter was originally native to Tinjar River, a tributary of the Baram River in Sarawak, Malaysia; they later migrated to the area of, and eventually integrated with, the 'native' Belait.Language
The Belait language, the traditional language of the Belait people, is an Austronesian language within the sub-group Malayo-Polynesian. The language is considered "seriously" endangered; it is claimed that there are "almost no younger speakers".Notable people
- Kefli Razali, naval officer
- Yusoff Abdul Hamid, politician and diplomat
- Norsiah Abdul Gapar, a recipient of the S.E.A. Write Award 2009
- Suyoi Osman, politician and minister
- Mustappa Sirat, a politician and minister
- Rozan Yunos, a civil servant and writer
- Abu Sufian Ali, diplomat
- Zulkhairy Razali, footballer who plays striker for Indera SC
- Maizurah Abdul Rahim, sprinter
- Abdul Hariz Herman, footballer for MS ABDB
- Jefri Syafiq Ishak, footballer for Kuala Belait FC
- Shari Ahmad, military officer
- Salleh Bostaman, businessman and politician