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Unit 1 The Sea Gypsies

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Unit 1



The Sea Gypsies


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It


was


Christmas night in the United States a year ago that a giant wave of Tsunami


hit


South Aisa. It swept


away at least


200,000 Indonesians, Sri Lankans, Thais


and tourists from around the world on their Christmas


vacations. But


there?s one group who live precisely where the tsunami


hit hardest


who suffered no casualties at all.


They are the sea gypsies


of the Andaman Sea, or as they call themselves,


the Moken


.




They?ve


lived


for


hundreds


of


years


on


the


islands


off



the


coast


of


Thailand


and


Burma.


As


reported


last


March,


they


are,


of


all


the


peoples


of


the


world,


among


the


least


touched


by


modern


civilization


.


And


miraculously they survived the tsunami because they knew it was coming.







It's their


intimacy with the sea


that s


aved them. They?re born on the sea, live on the sea, die on the sea. They


know its moods and motions better than any


marine biologist


. They're nomads, constantly moving from island to


island, living more than six months a year on their boats.







At


low tide


, they collect sea cucumbers and


catch eels


. At


high tide


, they


dive for


shellfish. And they've


been living this way for so many generations that they've


become virtually amphibious


. Kids learn to swim before


they can walk. Underwater, they can see twice as clearly as the rest of us, and by


lowering their heart rate


, can stay


underwater twice as long. They are truly


sea urchins


.







This old man decided he wanted to fish for breakfast. It was a pufferfish. If it's not


cut


properly, it can kill


you. The Moken cut it properly.


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We found this Moken village on an island


two hours by speedboat from the coast of Thailand


. It had become


something of


an exotic tourist Mecca


before the tsunami.


A Bangkok movie star and amateur photographer named


Aun


was here on December 26, taking pictures of Moken village life, when someone noticed


the sea receding into


the distance


.



Correspondent:



“How far?”



Aun:



“Like...you see the blue one?”



Correspon dent:


“Yes.”



Aun:


“Can you see the blue water? You


didn?t



see any water.”



Correspondent:




No kidding


. You could walk all the way out there?”



Aun:



“Yeah.”






Aun continu


ed


taking pictures. They show


ed


the Moken on the beach crying.


Correspondent:



“Did you have any idea why they were crying?”




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Aun:



“I feel like they know


what bad


will


happen, but I don?t know how much bad.”







And Aun?s pictures showed


the Moken fleeing towards higher ground


long before the first wave struck.



Aun:



“The first water, just come like..., over here.”



Correspondent:



“The water got that high?”



Aun:



“Yeah...”






And that was just the first wave. The worst was yet to come, as the Moken knew because of signs from the


sea.






It wasn?t only the sea that was acting strangely. It was


the animals


, too. On the mainland,


elephants


started


stampeding toward higher gro


und. Off Thailand?s coast,


divers


noticed dozens of


dolphins swimming for deeper


water


, And on these islands, the


cicadas


, which are usually so loud, suddenly went silent.


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And


the silence was heard by Saleh Kalathalay


, that


skilled spear-fisherman


who was on a different part of


the island. He ran around warning everyone.


Correspondent:



“When you told people in the village, you said something was wrong, did they believe you?”



Kalathalay:



“The young people called me a liar. I said, ?


we?ve told the story of th


e wave since the old times,


? but


none of the kids believed me. I grabbed my daughter by the hand and said, ?Child, get out of here, or you?ll


die!? She said, ?You?re a liar, father, you?re drunk.?


I hadn?t had a drop to drink


.”



Saleh


brought


the


skeptics


t


o


the


water?s


edge


,


where


they,


too,


saw


the


signs.


Eventually,


everyone,


the


Moken and the tourists, climbed to higher ground and were saved. But the village itself? There?s nothing left.



Correspondent:



“Why do you think the tsunami happened?”



Kalathalay:



“The wave is created by


the spirit of the sea. The Big Wave


had not eaten anyone for a long time, and


it want


ed


to


taste



them again.”



Correspondent:



“Do you think that they consider themselves very unlucky because their village was destroyed or


lucky beca


use they survived?”



Hinshiranan:



I think


they just take it as a matter of fact.




Dr Narumon Hinshiranan is an anthropologist, one of the very few who speaks the Moken language.


Correspondent:



Tell


me


what


is


it


in


you


mind



that


permitted


the


Moken


to


know


that


the


tsunami


was


coming?”



Hinshiranan:



The water receded very fast and one wave, one small wave


, came so they recognized that is not


ordinary.


And


then


they


have



this


kind


of


legend



that


passed


from


generations


to


generations


about


seven



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