Jawi People
The Jawi People are an ethnic group primarily found in the Malay Peninsula, particularly in Malaysia and Thailand. They are known for their unique cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and crafts. The Jawi community has a rich history that reflects the influences of various cultures, including Malay, Indian, and Chinese.
The Jawi People predominantly speak the Jawi language, a dialect of the Malay language that incorporates Arabic script. Their traditional practices often revolve around agriculture and fishing, with a strong emphasis on family and community ties. The Jawi continue to celebrate their customs and traditions, contributing to the diverse cultural landscape of the region.