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During the month-long Kaamatan fest, Sabahans are not only celebrating their cultural roots — they’re evidently wearing them ...
BBC's Discovering the World's Table sees food writer Nick Kwek journey to his ancestral homeland of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo, where he eats pufferfish with the Bajau Laut sea nomads, learns the ...
The Bajau Laut (also known as Sea Gypsies) are nomadic seafaring people who traditionally live on boats and stilt houses in the waters around giant island Malaysian Borneo, Sabah, the Philippines ...
“Masyarakat Bajau dan Bajau Laut memiliki persamaan iaitu kebanyakan juadah kami ... Namun, jika pelanggan tidak mahu makanan berat, mereka boleh mencuba mi Sabah yang memiliki kuah likat dengan rasa ...
An estimated 28,000 Bajau Laut live in Sabah, and 78 percent of them are undocumented. This lack of formal citizenship excludes them from many conservation efforts, as their traditional knowledge ...
recent population censuses have estimated that around 28,000 Bajau Laut live in Sabah, 78% of whom are not documented. Like other Bajau Laut in their area, Salih’s family had to give up their ...
There is limited data on how many stateless people are living in East Malaysia, or their demographics, but a recent population census estimated that 28,000 Bajau Laut are living in Sabah ...
A fifth of the roughly 28,000 Bajau Laut identified by the government in Sabah are Malaysian citizens, though analysts believe the figure could be higher. The state has an estimated one million ...
One reason for Malaysia's evictions of the Bajau Laut is national security concerns, as the waters of the Sulu archipelago between Sabah and the southern Philippines are a stronghold of Abu Sayyaf ...