Orang Asli Abor (Great Java)

The Orang Asli Abor are the traditional and first inhabitants of the island of Agung Jawa (Great Java in English), they lived a reletively unchanged hunter-gatherer lifestyle until about 1720 when the first Makssar merchants began to sail southwards into the Arafura Sea and made contact with the Abor. From this point a trade emerged and technologies such as larger boats, new relgion and languages were learned. More states began investigating Agung Jawa, such as the Malay from Johor and other sultunates on the Malay peninsula began coming in search of trade and land to gain an upperhand agaisnt the expanding western empires. The Abor's lfestyle became a syntehsis of different cultures and relgion, differing depending on which spehere of influence they were a part of.

Statistics and Demographics
They constitute the majority of Agung Jawa population (about 70% in total), constitute most of the workforce of Agung Jawa's nations and act as all guides through the sparse and dangerous landscape of this island.

