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Ethnicity of Thailand For the language, see Urak Lawoiʼ language. Ethnic group
Urak Lawoiʼ
Total population
3,000
Regions with significant populations
Southern Thailand
Languages
Urak Lawoi’, Malay, Thai
Religion
Traditional religion, Theravada Buddhism, Islam

Urak Lawoi (Malay: Orang Laut; Thai: อูรักลาโว้ย; RTGSUrak Lawoi) are an aboriginal Austronesian people residing on the islands of Phuket, Phi Phi, Jum, Lanta, Bulon and on Lipe and Adang, in the Adang Archipelago, off the western coast of Thailand. They are known by various names, including Orak Lawoiʼ, Lawta, Chao Tha Le (ชาวทะเล), Chao Nam (ชาวน้ำ), and Lawoi.

The population of approximately 6,000 speak a language related closely to Malay but influenced by Thai. The Urak Lawoi are one of several Austronesian ethnicities referred to as "Sea Gypsies" (chao leh in Thai). The local way of life has been changing rapidly in recent years, due to the rapid encroachment of the market economy, and the opening of Tarutao National Marine Park.

See also

References

  1. ^ Wongbusarakum, Supin. "Changing Ways of Life of the Urak Lawoi (abstract)". Retrieved 2008-09-09.
  2. "Ethnologue report for language code:urk". Retrieved 2008-09-09.
  3. "Chow Lair Village in Ko Sireh". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
Ethnic and linguistic groups in Thailand by language family
Kra–Dai
Southwestern Tai
Northern Tai
Austronesian
Malayo-Polynesian
Austroasiatic
Khmuic
Palaungic
Khmer
Monic
Katuic
Pearic
Aslian
Vietic
Sino-Tibetan
Sinitic
Tibeto-Burman
Hmong–Mien
Immigrants and expatriates


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