Sea gypsies from the island of Borneo (11 photos)

Baggio (Bajau) - an ethnic group living in Malaysia - is a number of interrelated groups of indigenous and tribal peoples from the surrounding areas. Often referred to as "sea gypsies", due to the fact that they are a nomadic people seafarers. Although over time more and more are moving to the land Baggio. However, in some areas, communities of families still continue the nomadic lifestyle, living on the sea without drinking water and electricity and hit the beach only to bury their dead.



1) The family gathered on the deck of the hut at sunset on February 17 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA)



2) Small sea gypsies play in the water among the houses in the Celebes Sea, 17 February 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA)



3) The boy from the tribe of sea gypsies rowing a boat through a residential area in the Celebes Sea, Malaysia, February 17 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA)



4) The children sit on their boats at the hut their families in the Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo 17 February 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA)



5) Small sea gypsies gathered at his hut in the Celebes Sea, near the island of Borneo, 17 February 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA)



6) The huts on stilts - dwelling sea gypsies in ocean waters Malaysian state of Sabah. The picture was taken on February 17 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA)



7) The family gathered in his hut in the Celebes Sea in Malaysia on February 17 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad)



8) The girl the right wheel of the boat near his home in the Celebes Sea, Malaysia. The picture was taken on February 17 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad)



9) A family of sea gypsies gathered on the deck of his hut, which is located in the Celebes Sea in the Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo. The picture was taken on February 17 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad)



10) The boys of the tribe of sea gypsies are rowing a boat near his home in the Celebes Sea in the Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo. The picture was taken on February 17 2009. (REUTERS / Bazuki Muhammad)