- Urak
Lawoi (Malay:
Orang Laut; Thai: อูรักลาโว้ย; RTGS: Urak
Lawoi) are an
aboriginal Austronesian people residing on the
islands of ****et, Phi Phi,...
- Urak
Lawoiʼ or Urak
Lawoc (Urak
Lawoiʼ: อูรักลาโวยจ, IPA: [ˈurʌk ˈlawʊjʔ]) is a
Malayic language spoken in
southern Thailand. The
Orang (Suku) Laut who...
- (e.g. Minangkabau) and
Borneo (e.g. Banjarese, Iban) even as far as Urak
Lawoi in the
southwestern coast of Thailand. The most
probable candidate for the...
-
gypsies (chao leh in Thai and 'orang laut' in Malay),
known as the Urak
Lawoi’ people. The
islands economy is
largely centered around tourism, especially...
- water"),
although these terms are also used
loosely to
include the Urak
Lawoi and even the
Orang Laut. In Thailand,
acculturated Moken are
called Thai...
-
group in the
southernmost three provinces,
together with the
Moken and Urak
Lawoi ('sea gypsies'); and both
groups of Hmong-Mien.
Other ethnic groups include...
- Khmer, and Mlabri;
Austronesian languages such as Cham,
Moken and Urak
Lawoi'; Sino-Tibetan
languages like Lawa, Akha, and Karen; and
other Tai languages...
- people, a Han
ethnic sub-group that
lives on
boats in
Southern China Urak
Lawoi,
coastal dwellers of
Thailand Jalia Kaibarta, an
aboriginal Indian fishermen...
-
Singapore portal Piracy in the
Strait of
Malacca Orang Laut in
Singapore Urak
Lawoi’
people Sampan panjang,
Orang Laut
racing boat
Loncong language Adriaan...
- Do****entary
photographs taken by
Obergfell of the Urak
Lawoi were used in the 2007
UNESCO study The Urak
Lawoi' of the
Adang Archipelago,
Thailand by
Supin Wongbusarakum...