Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 1:05:47 GMT -5
The "Mani" ethnic group or what people in the past often called "Sakai" means "slave" in the Malay language. Currently, this word has been canceled to refer to the small, curly-haired, dark-skinned group of people who live in... in the forest Hunting with darts Build a shelter with natural materials because the word “mani” means “person” which shows having dignity in living life like a normal person.
In Thailand, the “Mani ethnic group” lives C Level Executive List in the forests of the Banthat mountain range in the areas of Songkhla, Phatthalung, Satun, and Trang, which in the past were highly fertile evergreen forests. and has sustained the race for many generations. But from changes in both forestry and natural resources The forest area has decreased. Affecting living areas and food sources This causes the Mani ethnic group to adapt to various changes that have occurred. At present, the Mani ethnic group has 3 different ways of living: 1. Groups that still live their traditional way of life, moving to find places to live. of the hunting forest 2. Groups that have adjusted to starting to settle and 3.
Groups that have settled permanently. which each Mani ethnic group will face different problems according to the context of change. "Groups that still maintain a traditional way of life" include the Namtok Nok Ram Group in Phatthalung Province, the Ban Rai Group and the Ban Rao Pla Group in Satun Province will have problems with food sources. In the less forest causing the body to lack nutrients There is frequent migration, resulting in the inability to manage the community's health system.
In Thailand, the “Mani ethnic group” lives C Level Executive List in the forests of the Banthat mountain range in the areas of Songkhla, Phatthalung, Satun, and Trang, which in the past were highly fertile evergreen forests. and has sustained the race for many generations. But from changes in both forestry and natural resources The forest area has decreased. Affecting living areas and food sources This causes the Mani ethnic group to adapt to various changes that have occurred. At present, the Mani ethnic group has 3 different ways of living: 1. Groups that still live their traditional way of life, moving to find places to live. of the hunting forest 2. Groups that have adjusted to starting to settle and 3.
Groups that have settled permanently. which each Mani ethnic group will face different problems according to the context of change. "Groups that still maintain a traditional way of life" include the Namtok Nok Ram Group in Phatthalung Province, the Ban Rai Group and the Ban Rao Pla Group in Satun Province will have problems with food sources. In the less forest causing the body to lack nutrients There is frequent migration, resulting in the inability to manage the community's health system.