पानी में झोपड़ी बनाकर रहते हैं इस ट्राइब्स के लोग

पानी में झोपड़ी बनाकर रहते हैं इस ट्राइब्स के लोग


           In the sea of ​​Borneo Island near Malaysia's Samporna city, there is a tribe that has made Boat its home. Boats are called 'Lepa-lepa' and this is the name of Tribes Bajau. Photographer Claudio Siebe has captured his life in camera. These Banjars spend most of their life in the sea only. Their food is also food.





According to Claudio, the original tribe of these buzars (Bajau Louts) is of Sulu Archipilago Island of the Philippines. But many of them migrated to Sabah, Borneo, on other islands. They do not have any citizenship, neither do they know about school nor do they know about their rights. Due to government disputes, they are not allowed to stay in Malaysia's main island or on the ground.



Because of this the people of this tribe have been living their lives in the water only for years in the hut or boat. Claudio visited here recently and to get closer to his life. According to him, his culture in today's modern society is really different.



These buyers have neither their own land nor their identity. Their age is also very low due to the marine environment. Their livelihood depends on the tourists coming here. Today we are going to show some selected photographs from the photographs of the photographer. Seeing who you can guess is how their life is.

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