Who are the Riau Malay?
Monday, November 17, 2008 at 03:18AM
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The Riau Malay are the largest and most dominant ethnic group in the Riau province of Indonesia.

Livelihood

Riau province contains the most productive oil fields in Indonesia and pumps half the nation's crude oil each day. Over 85% of the province's GDP is generated by petroleum and natural gas production.

Two of the most advanced Riau islands are Batam and Bintan, currently the focus of multi-million dollar investment opportunities. As Batam and Bintan continue to develop, industrial workers and employees in large tourist resorts are expected to outpace the number of farmers and fishermen. The greatest need at present is meaningful vocational training or work activities for youth, because a vast number of them are unemployed.

Culture

Riau province is proud of its historical role in the development of Malay culture. Most Riau Malay see themselves as open, friendly and accepting of newcomers. They feel this has been an important part of their historical tradition, as for centuries they have lived in cordial proximity to Bugis, Makasar, Chinese and Javanese peoples.

Beliefs

99.9% of the Riau Malay are Muslim. They have been taught from childhood that Islam is the only true religion for their people.

Prayer Points

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Riau Malay of Indonesia

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(External links)

Joshua Project People Profile
Wikipedia
Pekanbaru
Environmental Concerns 
Ancient Riau Manuscripts
Malay Language

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