[1] They are officially one of the seven ethnic groups which make up the Bruneian Malay race.
[2][3] 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.
The language is considered "seriously" endangered; it is claimed that there are "almost no younger speakers".
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