| Moken (มอเกน, มอแกน)  
			
			Thai. Name of 
			an ethnic minority group of 
			about 7,000 people dwelling in the Mergui Archipelago, i.e. a group 
			of approximately 800 islands claimed by both 
			
	Myanmar 
			and 
			
			Thailand. 
			In Thailand, these Austronesian people are distributed over the 
			provinces of 
			
			Phang Nga, 
			
			      Ranong, 
			
			Satun, 
			
			Trang, 
			
			Phuket 
			and 
			
	Krabi, 
			but there are also pockets living in southern Myanmar. In Thailand, 
			they are known as Thai Mai (ไทยใหม่), i.e. 
			‘New Thais’, after they were given Thai citizenship, though they 
			were previously they referred to as  
			 
			Chao Le, 
			i.e. 
			
			Sea Gypsies, 
			as they in the past lived 
			semi-nomadic, i.e. with a hunter-gatherer lifestyle heavily based on 
			the sea. Besides Thai, the Moken have their own language, which is 
			also called Moken and which belongs to the Western Malayo-Polynesian 
			group of languages. Also 
			transliterated Mawken.
			
			
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