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The ethnic Bajau Laut or Sea Gypsy community of East Coast of Sabah Malaysia is a community that has gained fame all over the world through the depiction of.
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Sea Gypsies Sea Gypsy Sea Nomads and Sea Nomad may refer to Ethnography SamaBajau peoples a collective name for several ethnic groups in the Philippines Sabah eastern Malaysia Brunei Indonesia and parts of Sarawak Moken an Austronesian ethnic group who maintain a nomadic seabased culture.
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Recently Mark Lehn a Vancouverborn Western Australiabased photographer visited the Sabah region of Borneo to capture a unique community of Sea Gypsies known as Bajau Laut Traditionally these boatdwelling nomadic groups known more broadly as SamaBajau are from the many islands of the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines.
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The sea gypsies are true masters of the sea having roamed the waters of the Coral Triangle between Malaysia Philippines and Indonesia for many generations Even today a sizeable population still live in wooden houseboats or stilt huts built atop coral reefs near Semporna’s islandsLifestyleOccupation & SkillsStatusA 2010 study sanctioned by Universiti Malaya Sabah found that the sea gypsies rarely if ever set foot on land When they do spend the occasional night or two on solid ground they often report feeling ‘landsick’ Preferring the sea they would only go ashore for business This may inc.