- The Sama-
Bajau include several Austronesian ethnic groups of
Maritime Southeast Asia. The name
collectively refers to
related people who
usually call...
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languages are a well-established
group of
languages spoken by the Sama-
Bajau peoples (sea gypsies) of the Philippines,
Indonesia and Malaysia. Grimes...
- "fingernail"
dance of the Tausūg
people of the Sulu
Archipelago and
eastern coast Bajau of Sabah. The
dance has a
similarity to
classical Balinese and Thai dances...
- Reservoir. It is part of the
SAFTI live
firing area. ****u
Bajau means Bajau island, in
which Bajau is an
indigenous ethnic group residing in the
state of...
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Sabah is the
Bajau. The
Bajaus in
Sabah are
generally divided into two main groups: the West
Coast and East Coast. The West
Coast Bajau generally lived...
- boat from the
Philippine island of Mindanao. The
boats are made by Sama-
Bajau,
Tausug and
Yakan peoples living in the Sulu Archipelago,
Zamboanga peninsula...
- Raja
Bajau ibni
Almarhum Sultan 'Abdu'llah Mu'ayat Shah (died 1676) was a
prince from
House of
Melaka who
ruled Pahang as the
dominion of
Johor Empire...
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motif in the beautifully-carved prows, sterns, and
gunwales of
various Sama-
Bajau boats. Okil are also
highly important among Sama
grave markers (sunduk)...
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vision in
Moken children.
Members of
another sea
nomad group, the Sama-
Bajau,
appear to have a
number of
genetic adaptations to
facilitate a lifestyle...
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which includes Dayaks (Iban, Bidayuh,
Orang Ulu), Kadazan-Dusun, Melanau,
Bajau and others. Non-Malay
bumiputeras make up more than half of Sarawak's po****tion...