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Ethnic group of the Mergui Archipelago and Surin Islands
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Moken (also Mawken or Morgan; Burmese: ဆလုံ လူမျိုး; Thai: ชาวเล, romanized: chao
Moken
Austronesian language spoken in southern Thailand and in western Burma
Moken is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by inhabitants in southern Myanmar and Southern Thailand, who refer to themselves as Moken (people) and Mawken
Moken_language
Marine protected archipelago in Andaman Sea, Thailand
small community of the Moken or Morgan people (Thai: ชาวเล, romanized: chaao laeh, lit. 'sea people', 'sea gypsies'). The Moken population on the Surin
Surin_Islands
Austroneasian language branch
The Moklenic or Moken–Moklen languages consist of a pair of two closely related but distinct languages, namely Moken and Moklen. Larish (1999) establishes
Moklenic_languages
Major subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Sabahan North Sarawak Kayan–Murik Land Dayak Barito (including Malagasy) Moken–Moklen Malayo-Chamic Chamic Malayic Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands (probably
Malayo-Polynesian_languages
Austronesian language spoken in Thailand
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)
Moklen_language
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
Ethnic_groups_in_Thailand
Group of Austronesian people of Maritime Southeast Asia
non-related ethnic groups with similar traditional lifestyles, such as the Moken of the Burmese-Thai Mergui Archipelago, the Orang Laut of southeastern Sumatra
Sama-Bajau
Archipelago in far southern Myanmar
refuge, because it was almost impossible to control. For this reason, the Moken people found refuge here until the modern world intervened. The islands
Mergui_Archipelago
Ethnic group of Southeast Asia
those of the Mergui Archipelago in Myanmar and Thailand, commonly known as Moken, sometimes even extended to Sama-Bajau. The population of the tribe in the
Orang_Laut
Country in Southeast Asia
such as Mon, Khmer, Lawa and Mlabri; Austronesian languages such as Cham, Moken and Urak Lawoi'; Sino-Tibetan languages like Akha and Karen; and other Tai
Thailand
Topics referred to by the same term
Philippines, Sabah, eastern Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and parts of Sarawak Moken, an Austronesian ethnic group who maintain a nomadic, sea-based culture
Sea_Gypsies
Ethnic group
Thailand. They are believed to be of Kedahan Malay descent. Some of the Moken people in the Mergui Archipelago speak Malay. In 1865, an Arab-Malay group
Burmese_Malays
Japanese manga series
publication that is set to debut in July 2026. Sonzai shinai hanemūn (存在しないハネムーン) Mōken chūi no sainēji (猛犬注意のサイネージ) "Viz Announces Releases for Taika's Reason
Taika's_Reason
Japanese media franchise
soldier serving in an army of dogs called the "fierce dogs regiment" (猛犬連隊, mōken-rentai). The strip's publication began in Kodansha's Shōnen Kurabu in 1931
Norakuro
Ability to see objects underwater
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
Underwater_vision
Migration of people to Burma
the Salones (Moken) and Pashus (Malays) migrated into Burma from the south and sea since prehistoric time. The Burmese call the Moken Selung, Salone
Migration period of ancient Burma
Migration_period_of_ancient_Burma
Large language family mostly of Southeast Asia and the Pacific
languages. Tonal contrasts are rare in Austronesian languages, although Moken–Moklen and a few languages of the Chamic, South Halmahera–West New Guinea
Austronesian_languages
Subregion of the Asian continent
Pangasinan Bikol Masbateño Cham Iban Bidayuh Dusun Kadazan Lun Bawang/Lundayeh Moken Creoles: Betawi Ambonese Chavacano Tok Pisin Kristang Dravidian: Tamil Telugu
Southeast_Asia
District in Phang Nga, Thailand
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
Ko_Yao_district
Shan) The only native Austronesian language is Saloun, known in Burmese as Moken, which is similar but distinct from the Moklen language spoken in southern
Languages_of_Myanmar
Kochis Koryaks Kurumbar Maldhari pastoralist groups of Kutch Mansi people Moken Mongols Nenets Tarkhans Tibetans (primarily the Changpa at present) Turkic
List_of_nomadic_peoples
Ethnic group
Laut (lit. Sea People), a group that includes the Urak Lawoi people and Moken people of the northern region of the Malacca Strait and the Andaman Sea
Orang_Kuala
Animal bridegroom tale from Halmahera
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
King_Iguana
Boat made from a hollowed tree
Province, in east China. This is the earliest canoe found in Asia. The Moken, an ethnic group that lives in Myanmar's Mergui Archipelago and the north
Dugout_canoe
Topics referred to by the same term
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
Morgan
Large body of salt water
Southeast Asia live in boats and derive nearly all they need from the sea. The Moken people live on the coasts of Thailand and Burma and islands in the Andaman
Sea
Austronesian ethnic group
migrations between 2500 and 1500 BCE. Notable Proto-Malays of today are Moken, Jakun, Orang Kuala, Temuan and Orang Kanaq. The Encyclopedia of Malaysia:
Malays_(ethnic_group)
Topics referred to by the same term
Philippines Bhishti, a Muslim community in northern India and Pakistan Moken, an Austronesian ethnic group Water Tribe in the Avatar: The Last Airbender
Water_tribe
Speakers of Austronesian languages
well as Aceh, in northern Sumatra (e.g., Acehnese, Chams, Jarai, Utsuls) Moken Central Luzon group: (e.g., Kapampangan, Sambal) Igorot (Cordillerans):
Austronesian_peoples
Proposed subgroup of Austronesian languages
Bidayuh-Southern Land Dayak Malayo-Chamic Malayic Chamic Sundanese Rejang Moken While Blust assumed that all languages of Borneo other than those in Greater
Greater North Borneo languages
Greater_North_Borneo_languages
Thai island
at the southern end. The administrative center as well as home to most Moken or Chao Ley ("Sea people") is Old Town, located roughly 2/3rds down the
Ko_Lanta_Yai
German model and mermaid (born 1985)
2014 Mädchen vom Meer - The Knechtsand Mermaid Music Video 2014 Project Moken Herself Documentary 2015 SOKO Wismar - Episode: Die kleine Meerjungfrau
Katrin_Gray
Proposed subgroup of Austronesian languages
its closer relationship to Germanic languages such as German and Dutch. Moken is also excluded. Sundanese appears to share sound changes specifically
Malayo-Sumbawan_languages
Musical instrument
hammered with a stick, like a drum. Off the coast of Burma and Thailand, the Moken people played their kating ga-un with a bow. Bamboo-tube-zithers the Kong
Tube_zither
Language spoken in Indonesia
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Indonesian_language
communities, as well as the Lisu, Rawang, Naga, Padaung, Burmese Gurkha, Moken, and many minorities across Shan State. The official language and primary
Demographics_of_Myanmar
series) (English) Uonuma Usui (魚沼 宇水), also known as "Blind Sword" (盲剣, Mōken),[ch. 97] is a member of the Juppongatana. Equal to Sōjirō in strength,
List of Rurouni Kenshin characters
List_of_Rurouni_Kenshin_characters
Topics referred to by the same term
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
Moklen
City in Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar
groups, including Burman, Burmese Indian, Burmese Chinese, Karen, Mon, and Moken. They speak a dialect of the Burmese language known as the Myeik dialect
Myeik,_Myanmar
Topics referred to by the same term
Marwar Lohawat railway station, Rajasthan, India mwt, the ISO 639-3 code for Moken language, Thailand and Myanmar This disambiguation page lists articles associated
MWT
Jahai Jingpho Kasong Khün Kintaq Lamet Lao Nyo Lawa Mlabri Mok Moklenic (Moken * Moklen) Mpi Nuosu Palaung Phunoi Prai Saek Samre Sa'och Tai Dam Tai Nuea
Languages_of_Thailand
List of Asian ethnic groups
Historically Mongolic → Moghol Afghanistan Nikudari Islam → Sunnism Moken Austronesian → Moken Thailand, Myanmar (Mergui Archipelago, Surin Islands) Buddhism
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
the Indian subcontinent. Folk traditions of the area include that of the Moken seafarers and various kinds of ritual tribal dance. One instrument played
Music of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Music_of_the_Andaman_and_Nicobar_Islands
2008 murder in Phuket, Thailand
issued a warrant for the arrest of 31-year-old Akaradet Thatchai Tankay, a Moken sea gypsy who police believe murdered Hanna. Described as a pool cleaner
Murder of Hanna Charlotta Bäcklund
Murder_of_Hanna_Charlotta_Bäcklund
State comprising multiple nations
Sino-Tibetan-speaking hill tribes, 3 Austronesian peoples being Malays, Moken, and Urak Lawoi. Immigrants in the nation includes communities like the
Multinational_state
peoples Chamic peoples Cham (Chams/Urang Campa): of Vietnam and Cambodia Moken: in Myanmar, and Thailand Hmong–Mien peoples Hmong: subgroups of Thailand
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Island in Phang Nga Province, Thailand
Thung Dap. These villages total fewer than 300 inhabitants consisting of Moken, a tribe of sea gypsies, and Thais. The larger village, Thapayoi, has a
Ko_Phra_Thong
Austronesian language
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Malay_language
2008 drama horror film
fund-raiser made by Kimberly Park, just back from the Andaman Coast, of Moken and Salone natives in the South Tanintharyi division. A restricted area
Vinyan
Language family concentrated in Southeast Asia
Australian National University. Larish, Michael David. 1999. The Position of Moken and Moklen Within the Austronesian Language Family. Doctoral dissertation
Austroasiatic_languages
Japanese anime television series
Nothing seek, nothing find) "Seeing Is Believing" "Beware of Dog" (猛犬注意, Mōken Chūi) "Their Favorite" (ふたりの一番, Futari no Ichiban) "Let's Play a Game" (ゲームしようよ
Lycoris_Recoil
Austronesian language of Vietnam and Cambodia
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Cham_language
Austronesian language of Madagascar
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Bara_dialect
Austronesian language of Madagascar
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Northern Betsimisaraka dialect
Northern_Betsimisaraka_dialect
Austronesian language of Madagascar
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Antakarana_dialect
Man-made object used to attract ocean-going pelagic fish
countries in Oceania. In Indonesia, Malaysia, Timor-Leste, and among the Moken people of Myanmar, a very similar traditional method is known as rumpon
Fish_aggregating_device
Austronesian language of Madagascar
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Malagasy_language
Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
Thailand, Tibet, Buryats (Inner Mongolia and Irkutsk Oblast), Japan F1a1c1 – Moken F1a1c2 – Japan, Xibo, China (Shanghai) F1a1d – Thailand, China, Taiwanese
Haplogroup_F_(mtDNA)
Ethnic group in Southeast Asia
speak more distantly related Sino-Tibetan languages. The last group, the Moken ('Salon' in Burmese), speak an unrelated Austronesian language. The Burmese-speaking
Bamar_people
Town in Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar
language is Burmese, followed by Thai and Southern Thai as well as Shan, Moken, Karen, Mon, Kedah Malay and Chinese and Indian languages.. Most of the
Kawthaung
Ancient expansion of agriculture
ubih; Melanau ubey; Ngaju Dayak owi; Malagasy óvy; Tsat phai; Jarai hebey; Moken koboi; Sundanese huwi; Tontemboan, Bimanese, and Manggarai uwi; Ngadha uvi;
Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia
Domesticated_plants_and_animals_of_Austronesia
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Acehnese_language
Province in Western New Guinea, Indonesia
collection. Papuan armors consists of shields called Wali Moken and worn body armors called Walimo. Wali Moken is made from sea shells and wood barks, it is usually
Highland_Papua
Language spoken in parts of Borneo
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Brunei_Malay
Province of Thailand
Province is home to a diverse population comprising Buddhists, Thai-Chinese, Moken (commonly referred to as sea gypsies), and Muslims. The population density
Krabi_province
Austronesian language spoken on Buton island, Indonesia
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Cia-Cia_language
Fish aggregating device of Southeastern Asia
Timor-Leste (where they are known as rumpon or roempon in Malay), and among the Moken people of Myanmar. A traditional payao is a bamboo raft anchored to the
Payao_(fishing)
Topics referred to by the same term
Morgans (surname), people with the surname Morgans, alternative rendering of Mokens or Morgan sea gypsies Morgans, alternative rendering of Morgens, Welsh water
Morgans
Malay dialect of northwestern Malaysia and Thailand
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Kedah_Malay
Boat with one or more lateral support floats
Siraya avang, Gaddang ʔabaŋ, Tiruray ʔawaŋ, Iranun awaŋ, Mentawai abak, and Moken kabaŋ c) *baŋkaʔ - cognates include Kavalan baŋka, Tagalog baŋkaʔ, Tausug
Outrigger_boat
7 Ganan [my] Ganan Sino-Tibetan – Tibeto-Burman Sal 8 Salone (Salon; Moken) Moken Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian 9 Hpon people Hpon Sino-Tibetan – Tibeto-Burman
Ethnicity_in_Myanmar
Strong fabric of the type used to make ships' sails
people in Taiwan, the various bangka of the Philippines, the kabang of the Moken people, the wa of the Caroline Islands and Yap, the tepukei of the Taumako
Sailcloth
Austronesian language microgroup
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Molbog-Bonggi_languages
Austronesian language spoken in Philippines
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Pangutaran_Sama_language
Austronesian language of Madagascar
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Antambahoaka_dialect
American film producer and screenwriter
independent drama film, and Sailing a Sinking Sea (2015), a documentary about the Moken people in Thailand and Burma. In 2011, Holm met filmmaker Gillian Robespierre
Elisabeth_Holm
Austronesian language spoken in Vietnam
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Haroi_language
Region of Myanmar
minority. Other groups, such as Mons, Burmese Thai, Myeik, Burmese Malays, and Mokens, form small minorities. Nonetheless, numerous Burmese Thais are individuals
Tanintharyi_Region
Island of Myanmar
it supports a population of Vulnerable plain-pouched hornbills. Some 200 Moken people were found dead on a small island off Lanbi following the 2004 Indian
Lanbi_Kyun
Austronesian language spoken in Brunei, Kalimantan, and Sarawak
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Iban_language
Austronesian language family of Borneo and the Philippines
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Sama–Bajaw_languages
population of 6 million. These include over 60 ethnic groups, including Moken, Mlabri, Karen, and Mani. Indigenous peoples in Thailand face discrimination
Ethnic_Protection_Act
Austronesian language spoken in Hainan, China
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Tsat_language
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Chamic_languages
Species of mollusc
stabbing', a rare and unusual occupation that generates income for the Moken!!]. Mthai.com (in Thai). 2024-11-20. Retrieved 2016-01-21. Lanta Plathai
Amphioctopus_aegina
American death metal band
– drums (2010–2013) Eric Little – bass guitar (2015–2019) Randy Henry – bass guitar (2013–2015 & 2019–2022) Christian Moken– bass guitar (2022–2024)
Visceral_Disgorge
Thai-American filmmaker
the country's elections in 2015; "The Vanishing Sea Tribe", showing the Moken sea tribe's struggle to adapt to modernity; and "Thailand's Tainted Robes"
Pailin_Wedel
Austronesian language spoken in Philippines
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Yakan_language
Austronesian language group in Borneo
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Berawan–Lower_Baram_languages
Language of Dusun people of Malaysia
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Dusun_language
Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Murik_Kayan_language
Indigenous ethnic group in Malaysia and Thailand
ISBN 978-1-135-90154-7. Hugo Adolf Bernatzik & Jacques Ivanoff (2005). Moken and Semang: 1936-2004, Persistence and Change. White Lotus. ISBN 97-448-0082-8
Semang
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Kerinci_language
Austronesian language
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Kelantan–Pattani_Malay
Austrian anthropologist, writer and photographer
pp. 108–111 Jacques Ivanoff: Introduction and Analysis of the Moken Oral Corpus, in: Moken and Semang, 1936–2004 Persistence and Change, Hugo A. Bernatzik
Hugo_Bernatzik
Austronesian language
Paluan Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates
Molbog_language
Austronesian language spoken in Vietnam
Padang Seko Tengah Taeʼ Talondoʼ Taman Toraja-Saʼdan Ulumandaʼ Moklenic Moken Moklen Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Mataraman Kawi (Old Javanese) Kedu Osing
Rade_language
Widespread human mitochondrial DNA grouping indicating common ancestry
(Mon in Kanchanaburi Province), China (Lahu) Haplogroup M46 – Myanmar, Moken, Urak Lawoi, Malagasy Haplogroup M61 – Thailand (Phuan in Suphan Buri Province
Haplogroup_M_(mtDNA)
Traditional Burmese worldview of ethnic diversity
Khyaṅḥ Laṅḥ (from Lan Na or Lan Xang). Tanaṅsārī (both Tavoyan people and Moken people) Jawgī (ဇော်ဂီ, supposedly from Yogi) Sippa (သိပ္ပ) Kulāna ( from
One_Hundred_and_One_Nations
MOKEN
MOKEN
MOKEN
MOKEN
Boy/Male
Latin American Italian Spanish English German
Life.
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the Gods
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Self-respect
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Oriya, Sanskrit
Speed; Fast; Progressive
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Guidance rectitude
Male
Arthurian
, son of Gawain (flourishing).
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Company of the Highest
Girl/Female
Indian, Urdu
With All Light; Aura
MOKEN
MOKEN
MOKEN
MOKEN
MOKEN