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    The Moken (also Mawken or Morgan; Burmese: ဆလုံ လူမျိုး; Thai: ชาวเล, romanized: chao le, lit. 'sea people') are an Austronesian people of the Mergui...
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  • Moken is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by inhabitants in southern Myanmar and Southern Thailand, who refer to themselves as Moken (people) and Mawken...
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  • The Moklenic or Moken–Moklen languages consist of a pair of two closely related but distinct languages, namely Moken and Moklen. Larish (1999) establishes...
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    small community of the Moken or Morgan people (Thai: ชาวเล, romanized: chaao laeh, lit. 'sea people', 'sea gypsies'). The Moken population on the Surin...
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    Sabahan North Sarawak Kayan–Murik Land Dayak Barito (including Malagasy) Moken–Moklen Malayo-Chamic Chamic Malayic Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands (probably...
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    refuge, because it was almost impossible to control. For this reason, the Moken people found refuge here until the modern world intervened. The islands...
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  • Thailand. It is related to but distinct from the Moken language of Myanmar and southern Thailand. Unlike Moken, it is not spoken in Myanmar. Larish (2005)...
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    those of the Mergui Archipelago in Myanmar and Thailand, commonly known as Moken. The population of the tribe in the 21st century is estimated to be 420...
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    majority ethnic group in the southernmost three provinces, together with the Moken and Urak Lawoi ('sea gypsies'); and both groups of Hmong-Mien. Other ethnic...
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    languages such as Mon, Khmer, and Mlabri; Austronesian languages such as Cham, Moken and Urak Lawoi'; Sino-Tibetan languages like Lawa, Akha, and Karen; and...
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  • Philippines, Sabah, eastern Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and parts of Sarawak Moken, an Austronesian ethnic group who maintain a nomadic, sea-based culture...
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  • Kochis Koryaks Kurumbar Maldhari pastoralist groups of Kutch Mansi people Moken Mongols Nenets Tarkhans Tibetans (primarily the Changpa at present) Turkic...
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  • Sora people Nicobarese people Shompen people Sri Lankan Malays Urak Lawoi Moken Badagas Brahui people Dongria Kondha Gondi people Irulas Kannadigas Khonds...
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    (Bamar) Dawei of Dawei city Beik Yaw Yabein Kadu (Kado) Ganan Salone (Salon; Moken) Hpon Mon Seven groups: Rakhine (Arakanese) Kamein Khami Daingnet Maramagyi...
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    non-related ethnic groups with similar traditional lifestyles, such as the Moken of the Burmese-Thai Mergui Archipelago and the Orang Laut of southeastern...
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    The Moken people of South-East Asia are able to focus underwater to pick up tiny shellfish and other food items. Gislén et al. have compared Moken and...
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    Pangasinan Bikol Masbateño Cham Iban Bidayuh Dusun Kadazan Lun Bawang/Lundayeh Moken Creoles: Betawi Ambonese Chavacano Tok Pisin Kristang Dravidian: Tamil Telugu...
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  • station, Chicago, US, a former railway station, now a rapid transit station Moken or Morgan, a seafaring ethnic group in the Andaman Sea Captain Morgan, a...
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    the Salones (Moken) and Pashus (Malays) migrated into Burma from the south and sea since prehistoric time. The Burmese call the Moken Selung, Salone...
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    Riang Tai Loi Wa Mon Khamti Khün Tai Lue Tai Laing Tai Nuea Kedah Malay Moken (Salone) Moklen Standard Malay Hmong Nepali (Burmese Gurkha) Daingnet Rohingya...
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    the Indian subcontinent. Folk traditions of the area include that of the Moken seafarers and various kinds of ritual tribal dance. One instrument played...
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  • (Quebec, Ontario), United States (New York) Animism, Christianity Moken Austronesian → Moken Thailand, Myanmar (Mergui Archipelago, Surin Islands) Buddhism...
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  • kingdom. Austrian anthropologist Hugo Bernatzik collected a tale from the Moken people with the title The frog and the maiden, which he considered to have...
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  • Moken may refer to: One of the Moken peoples Moklen language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moklen. If an internal link...
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    Semandang Ribun Benyaduʼ Sanggau Malayo–Chamic * Sundanese Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese Rejang ? Rejang Moklenic ? Moken Moklen...
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    initial inhabitants of Ko Yao were the Moken peoples, often referred to as Sea Gypsies. In addition to the Moken, the region has seen the migration of...
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    Semandang Ribun Benyaduʼ Sanggau Malayo–Chamic * Sundanese Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese Rejang ? Rejang Moklenic ? Moken Moklen...
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    Semandang Ribun Benyaduʼ Sanggau Malayo–Chamic * Sundanese Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese Rejang ? Rejang Moklenic ? Moken Moklen...
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    languages. Tonal contrasts are rare in Austronesian languages, although Moken–Moklen and a few languages of the Chamic, South Halmahera–West New Guinea...
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    communities, as well as the Lisu, Rawang, Naga, Padaung, Burmese Gurkha, Moken, and many minorities across Shan State. The official language and primary...
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