Topic > Case Study of Orang Asli - 1830

Challenges in Education, Technology and Modernization Kadazan people do not face any particular challenges in these three aspects as they are believed to have the same political, educational and economic rights as Predominant Malay population in Malaysia. Indeed, many Kadazan intellectuals study master's degrees in top educational institutions, work for think-tank companies, and become leaders for different types of organizations. Education is not a problem for the natives of Sabah and Sarawak, especially for the Kadazan community. Since their economic rights are as strong as those of the Malays, the Kadazan community is able to support their families with sufficient income. Being able to support their families means they have more time and resources to dedicate to the various new technologies of urban society. Access to information becomes significantly easier due to the rate of adoption on the Internet. Modernization has also affected the Kadazan community, as quick and easy access to information exposes people to concepts and lifestyles from different countries of the world, including those from developed countries such as the United States of America and