Examples of 'bajau' in a sentence

Meaning of "bajau"

bajau: A maritime Southeast Asian ethnic group known for their seafaring and boat-dwelling lifestyle
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  • An island in Indonesia (part of the Riau Islands) with the coordinate location 3°7'31.84"N, 106°18'38.30"E.
  • The indigenous people native to Bajau island (part of modern-day Indonesia), these ethnic group nowadays predominantly inhabit the Bajau island and its adjacent regions in Indonesia and also expanded to the southern Philippines.
  • The native language spoken by the Bajau people (the indigenous of Bajau island in Indonesia).

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The Bajau community referred to it as pisang jaba.
Of course the seafaring Bajau make their living from fishing.
The Bajau settlers were distributed among the three kingdoms.
Perhaps they will find a way for the Bajau culture to survive in the modern world.
The Bajau do not know their ages.
His mother was of Bajau descent.
Many older Bajau therefore have difficulties hearing.
The population consists mainly of Bajau and Bugis peoples.
The Bajau live in a world of water.
A vinta with a plain sail from the Bajau of Borneo.
Most of the Bajau people are engaged in the fishing industry.
Those who come in regular contact with the Bajau also speak Bajau dialects.
The Bajau tribe knows only of life on the ocean.
But Sulbin and other Bajau divers have little body fat.
Sama is not Bajau.

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A large part of Bajau history and tradition is captured in their folklore.
The population is mainly Bajau and Bugis.
Studying the Bajau could effectively act as a new laboratory for understanding hypoxia.
These followed by a minority of Bajau and Bruneian Malay.
Perhaps the bodies of the Bajau had evolved over generations to accommodate their freediving needs.
One ancient story tells of a very large man, named Bajau himself.
Today the Bajau have other problems.
The doctor took a portable ultrasound scanner to Indonesia, where the Bajau live.
Often at times the Bajau people are mislabeled as Butonese people.
In Malaysia, some hotly debated government programs have also resettled Bajau to the mainland.
The Bajau are sea nomads.
Few people have a deeper connection with the sea than the Bajau Laut of South-East.
The West Coast Bajau generally lived in land and known for their traditional horse culture.
Its first local leader was Datu Amir Bahar, of Bajau descent.
Underwater, the Bajau are as comfortable as most people are on land.
Ibu Musa berketurunan Dusun, sementara itu, nenek moyang sebelah bapanya berketurunan Suluk Bajau.
In this photo, a Bajau diver hunts fish underwater using a traditional spear.
The largest ethnic groups in Sabah are the Kadazan Dusun, the Bajau and the Murut.
Meet Bajau Laut, one of the last sea gypsy tribes in the world.
Marine estuary communities, such as the Bajau and Laut of the Riau Archipelago.
The film, about a Bajau family in Wakatobi, was intended to raise awareness about marine conservation.
I have checked, Bajau.
Then, the Bajau suggesting building the village over the sea, and so Torosiaji was born.
From old to young, the Bajau are a colorful, festive and musical people.
Bajau Indonesia is spoken on some part of Indonesia, Torosiaje island.
Ilardo was struck by how the Bajau seemed " so incredibly comfortable in the water . ".
Bajau laut boat-building in Semporna.
After these came the Bajau people ( or Samal ) from Johor.
This Bajau woman wears " borak " the traditional sun protection.
For more 1,000 years the Bajau have collected food by free diving with spears.
Bajau people, Moro, Visayans, Filipinos, other Austronesian peoples.
The Tausug and Sama - Bajau exhibit their okir on elaborate markings with boat-like imagery.
Other Bajau began living entirely on land about 200 years ago.
But Bajau people in Southeast Asia can hold it up to 12 minutes!

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