Kejaman

  • Kejaman people
Total population
1,300-4,000
Regions with significant populations
Belaga, Sarawak, Malaysia
Languages
Religion
Related ethnic groups
Other Kajang peoples (Punan  Sekapan  Lahanan  Sihan)
Other Orang Ulu peoples

The Kejaman people, also known as Kajaman, are an indigenous ethnic group classified under the Orang Ulu of Sarawak, Malaysia. They are part of the Kajang ethnolinguistic cluster, which also includes the Punan, Sekapan, Lahanan and Sihan sub-groups.

Predominantly residing in the Belaga District along the upper Rajang River, their settlements remain relatively isolated, allowing them to preserve their distinct cultural traditions and way of life. Despite their small population, the Kejaman maintain a strong sense of identity through oral traditions, longhouse communal living and participation in broader Kajang cultural practices.