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Where sea gypsies settle
Mar 1, 2014 - Ko Surin, Thailand - Hook, a Moken man, uses a three-pronged throwing spear to catch a small fish at low tide near his village in Ko Surin National
Ko Surin, Thailand. 11th Oct, 2013. NGUY, an indigenous Moken man, hunts for fish using a spear near his village. Often called sea nomads or sea gypsies, the Moken are a seafaring
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136 Moken Tribe Images, Stock Photos, 3D objects, & Vectors
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Bridging the gap between the rights and needs of indigenous communities and the management of protected areas: case studies from Thailand; Surin Islands National Marine Park and the Moken, Tarutao National Marine
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Oct 11, 2013 - Ko Surin, Thailand - Danong, an indigenous Moken man, uses a bamboo spear to fish for food in the coral near his home in Koh Surin National Park. Often called sea nomads or sea gypsies, the Moken are a seafaring people who for centuries
Moken Village Community Based Tourism in Thailand