Sea Gypsy
Sea Gypsy (Mergui Archipelago)
The "Salon "of Myanmar, who called themselves, "Moken ", are forgotten
people who fight for their survival. They adopt their way of life as
marine nomads. They are expert in swimming, diving and submerging in the
sea ---- and hence the names "Sea - gypsy "or "Men of the Sea". The
salon can be found in the Southern part of Myeik Archipelago, which has
more than 800 small islands. It has been believed that the salon people
had lived, in the ancient times, on the Malay Peninsula until the Malay
incursion when they left their native places and lived scattered
throughout the Myeik Archipelago. Now - a - days, the salon can only be
found on the coastal islands around Kawthaung, formerly Victoria Point
--- the southernmost town of Myanmar. The salons do not live on
agriculture or farming instead, they roam in the sea near the coasts and
pursuit on sea and marine products that they could obtain in their
strange and various traditional ways. Their boat, made of lightwood, is
convenient and appropriate to go in the sea. Their customary way of
living in the sea is extraordinary in that they take all the household
things---- utensils, food rations and including dogs, cats and chickens
---- with them on the boat.
During the hot and cool seasons, they survive their living by fishing,
gathering and selling of natural marine products. However, during the
rainy season, when the weather is strong and rough, they managed to stay
slovenly on the nearest islands they could find. They built long legged
huts made of bamboo, canes or anything that they could find useful for
building huts. As their name, sea-gypsy implies they are skilful in
returning to their islands, shortly, when they behold an unfavorable
weather.
The cleverness and expertness of the salon in diving and submerging in
the sea is incomparable. They could dive down to 8 -10 fathoms and stay
for long time. They used to dive and submerge several times in a day. It
is presumed that the salon are the only people who can stay underwater
for many minutes without using oxygen tank.
They collect and trade marine products such as seashells, oysters,
mollusks, ambergris, seaweeds, pearls etc., as well as the edible nest
of swifts (Collocalia spp.) honey and medicinal plants that grow on the
island. The salon nomads do not easily mix with other people. They do
not participate in economic, social or even cultural development of the
country they live in. Their society has different cultural values from
those offered by modern society. They are locked in the value system
that they believe to be their own.
The salon nomads still hold on their own beliefs. They worship two
spirit gods - the good and the evil. Shamanism is the central element
during the spirit festival. The devotional offerings, at the festival,
include pop corns, alcoholic drinks, honey, betel and flesh and blood of
ducks, chickens, dolphins and turtles. They used to sing at the
festivals. The talents of the salon are very remarkable that they could
sing songs at hand to the scenes, happenings and fact they see. One of
their musical instruments is a drum made from monitor lizard (Varamas
Spp.) skin.
The rites and rituals at the festival were done by the shaman, who
involved not only at the festival but also during illness or at death.
The salons do not bury the corpse, instead they left on a scaffold stand
and all the people of the village move to another island. Visitors can
fly to Kawthaung from Yangon by three airlines - Myanmar Airways, Air
Mandalay and Yangon Airway. It would take about one and half hours
flying time from Yangon to Kawthaung.
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