LC control no. | sh 85011051 |
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LC classification | DS632.B24 Indonesia DS666.B3 Philippines |
Topical heading | Bajau (Southeast Asian people) |
Variant(s) | Badjao (Southeast Asian people) Badjaw (Southeast Asian people) Badjo (Southeast Asian people) Bajau (Malay people) Bajo (Southeast Asian people) Lutao (Southeast Asian people) Orang Laut (Southeast Asian people) Orang Suku Laut (Southeast Asian people) Pala-u (Southeast Asian people) Sama (Southeast Asian people) Sama Dilaut (Southeast Asian people) Samal Pala-u (Southeast Asian people) Sea Gypsies (Southeast Asian people) |
See also | Ethnology--Malay Archipelago |
Found in | Work cat.: Sabalvaro, J.B. Badjaw, 1978. Britannica Micro. (Bajau, Bajao, Badjo, Badjaw, Sea Gypsies) Murdock, G.P. Outline of world cultures, 1983 (Bajau, Badjo, Lutao, Badjaw) Voegelin lang. (Bajau, Badjo, Badjao, Badjaw, Luaan, Lutaos, Lutayaos, Sama language) Web. 3 (Bajau, Orang Laut, Sea Gypsies) Burma's Sea Gypsies, the official website of Project Maje, viewed on Wednesday October 11, 2006 (Burma "Sea Gypsies" compendium: a collection of 29 documents and articles from 1997 to 2004 concerning Burma's "Sea Gypsies". These ethnic groups known as "Sea Gypsies" are still found from the Phillipines to Borneo to Thailand to Burma) Old catalog heading (Bajau (Malay people)) Magosaha: An ethnology of the Tawi-Tawi Sama Dilaut, 2001: p. 1 (From the time the Sama Dilaut first appeared in the literature, confusion has reigned regarding their name. Their autonym is "Sama" and if they need to distinguish themselves from the shore-dwelling Sama people they call themselves "Sama Dilaut" ("Sama of the Sea"). In eastern Borneo, other people call all Sama people "Bajau" and the Sama Dilaut are called "Bajau Laut". The earlist visitors to Sulu referred to the Sama Dilaut as "Bajau" and that name became established in the ethnographic literature as the name for the sea-dwelling Sama people of the Sulu archipelago and eastern Borneo) 2009011540: Chou, C. The Orang Suku Laut of Riau, Indonesia, 2009: galley (Orang Suku Laut or Orang Laut) Mata rantai tak kunjung putus, kakambah, 2014: cover (Bajo) |