The Bajau, an Indonesian tribe living on floating homes off the coast, have developed exceptional diving abilities that allow ...
The indigenous Bajau Laut have been living in wooden homes built over water in what have been gazetted as a marine park.
The Bajau subsist by gathering shellfish on the sea floor In a striking example of natural selection, the Bajau people of South-East Asia have developed bigger spleens for diving, a study shows.
Like many other Bajau Laut in the region, Salih and his family gave up their houseboat and now live in a stilt house over shallow water. Lepas are costly and difficult to build, he says ...
The Bajau, known as 'sea nomads,' are master divers with a rare genetic mutation that allows them to hold their breath for up ...
A Day of Action MMPB 2024 programme themed ‘A Drop of Hope, A Million Smiles’ concluded, leaving a meaningful and lasting ...
A palau (Bajau Laut) recalled a harrowing fishing experience in the waters off Semporna years ago when a blast at sea left ...
ZAMBOANGA CITY (PIA) — The Municipal Government of Maluso, in partnership with Relief International and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, launched an economic development initiative ...
A cornucopia of readily available ocean creatures that the Sampelan Bajau people can rely on when the weather is too bad to take to the seas. This isn’t going to settle down anytime soon.
The Bajau Laut community is biologically adapted to life at sea. (Representational image) For centuries, the Bajau Laut, an indigenous seafaring community in Southeast Asia, have lived a semi ...