Jumaat, Februari 20, 2009

Sea Gypsies live nomadic, sea-based life of Sabah

A community of 30 families of the indigenous ethnic group of sea gypsies are still maintaining a nomadic and sea-based life without fresh water supply, TV nor electricity, and only go to land to bury the dead.


Young sea gypsies play in the water in the centre of their neighbourhood in the Sulawesi Sea in Malaysia's state of Sabah on the Borneo island.

A family of sea gypsies laugh as they sit in their hut in the Sulawesi Sea in Malaysia's state of Sabah on the Borneo island.

Young sea gypsies play in the water in their neighbourhood in Sulawesi Sea in Malaysia's state of Sabah.


A sea gypsy boy peddles his boat through his neighbourhood in Sulawesi Sea in Malaysia's state of Sabah.


A sea gypsy smiles before she leaves to fish in her neighbourhood in Sulawesi Sea in Malaysia's state of Sabah on the Borneo island.

Sea gypsy boys peddle their boat through their neighbourhood in Sulawesi Sea in Malaysia's state of Sabah.

Young sea gypsies laugh as they gather outside of their hut in their neighbourhood in the Sulawesi Sea in Malaysia's state of Sabah.

A neighbourhood of a sea gypsy community is seen in the Sulawesi Sea in the Malaysia's state of Sabah on the Borneo island

Young sea gypsies laugh as they gather outside of their hut in their neighbourhood in the Sulawesi Sea in Malaysia's state of Sabah on the Borneo island.


Bazuki Muhammad