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TOGIAN ISLANDS

 
Long bridge, Togian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia. View fullsize
Long bridge, Togian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia. View fullsize
Many elder Bajau now live in such communities, their childhoods living nomadically on the ocean now distant memories. View fullsize
As the Bajau have settled so their culture and customs have changed, this lady is applying an ointment to whiten her skin. Kabalutan, Indonesia. View fullsize
An elderly Bajau woman in Kabalutan village, Tongian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia. View fullsize
Kabalutan, a Bajau village build on top of a coral reef, Togian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia. View fullsize
Traditionally hunter gatherers, the Bajau have provided for themselves primarily by spearfishing. But as seas are fished out it has become harder for the Bajau to support themselves. Pulau Papan, Togian Islands, Indonesia. View fullsize
In additional to the nets and lines traditionally used for fishing, the Bajau use a handmade 'pana' for spearing their catch. Pulau Papan, Togian Islands. View fullsize
A young Bajau boy with two parrots on Kabalatan Island, Togians, Indonesia. View fullsize
A group of Bajau from Kabalatan village fish the local reef, Togians, Indonesia. View fullsize
The Bajau, dependent on the sea for their food and livelihoods, can create delicacies from a wide range of sea creatures. Togian Islands, Indonesia. View fullsize
The Bajau, dependent on the sea for their food and livelihoods, can create delicacies from a wide range of sea creatures. Togian Islands, Indonesia. View fullsize
Long bridge, Togian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Long bridge, Togian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Many elder Bajau now live in such communities, their childhoods living nomadically on the ocean now distant memories.
As the Bajau have settled so their culture and customs have changed, this lady is applying an ointment to whiten her skin. Kabalutan, Indonesia.
An elderly Bajau woman in Kabalutan village, Tongian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Kabalutan, a Bajau village build on top of a coral reef, Togian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Traditionally hunter gatherers, the Bajau have provided for themselves primarily by spearfishing. But as seas are fished out it has become harder for the Bajau to support themselves. Pulau Papan, Togian Islands, Indonesia.
In additional to the nets and lines traditionally used for fishing, the Bajau use a handmade 'pana' for spearing their catch. Pulau Papan, Togian Islands.
A young Bajau boy with two parrots on Kabalatan Island, Togians, Indonesia.
A group of Bajau from Kabalatan village fish the local reef, Togians, Indonesia.
The Bajau, dependent on the sea for their food and livelihoods, can create delicacies from a wide range of sea creatures. Togian Islands, Indonesia.
The Bajau, dependent on the sea for their food and livelihoods, can create delicacies from a wide range of sea creatures. Togian Islands, Indonesia.
 
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