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Puak Sentinel Utara - Terpencil Di Dunia, Masih Primitif Dan Penuh Misteri
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siape_aku replied at 19-10-2018 04:52 PM
kembali ke tahun 1511....ke Rome, portugis dan lain2.....
termasuk jatuh cinta dgn Sunan... ...
Korang cerita buku apa ni. Kat mn? |
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Ramlee Awang Murshid..... Laksamana Sunan....
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online ada dak? mcm best je cerita nya. mcmana dia dapat idea utk penulisan sampai ala2 tribe yg tak pernah dimasuk manusia?
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online takde kot...i have all 7 books of Sunan...dijaga rapi...all my relatives tau how crazy i am about him.... tapi tajuk xde tulis sunan pon...
1. bagaikan Puteri
2. Cinta Sang Ratu
3. Hijab Sang Pencinta
4. Cinta Sufi
5. Sutera Bidadari
6. Sunan Musafir
7. Nanggroe Sang Kembara
buku ke 7 tu kisah sebelum buku pertama....
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waaa. smo ada kan?
nanti kalau rajin bagi pinjam ek...
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Edited by siape_aku at 24-10-2018 11:04 AM
bagi pinjam??? hahaha...buku tu tak pernah keluar from my room....too special for me.... |
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x ade ke puak2 melayu malaya yg gigih nak tagging, jom kite ke sentinel |
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dari jauh lagi dah kena baling batu or anak panah tajam dibuat dari batu. hancur berkecai la weyy
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Edited by ninja boy at 8-11-2018 12:06 PM
zennaya replied at 8-11-2018 10:08 AM
dari jauh lagi dah kena baling batu or anak panah tajam dibuat dari batu. hancur berkecai la weyy
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Kalau la drone malam2 hinggap tempat strategic sembur ubat pengsan Dan pasang tag yg boleh detect lokasi diorg. |
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jgn la kaco diorg. kesian kot, mesti badan takde antibodi utk virus manusia moden bawak ni. kang dtg sorang bawak flu, abis satu pulau mati. |
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i tgk balik peta, Indonesia, Thailand & Malaysia lagi dekat dengan pulau ni, tapi nelayan india pulak yg sampai tersesat kat pulau tu..jauh sgt nelayan diorg tersesat..lepastu, boleh pulak kerajaan India yg beriya hantar helikopter masa tsunami 2004 just nak check puak2 ni selamat ke tidak..walhal, 3 negara yg terdekat, tak ambil peduli pun puak2 kat pulau tu
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yep. memang 3 negara ni dekat,maybe negara India saja tau kewujudan puak2 ni. kalau x salah,hujung benua India lagi dekat dengan pulau ni.
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zennaya replied at 15-11-2018 06:39 PM
yep. memang 3 negara ni dekat,maybe negara India saja tau kewujudan puak2 ni. kalau x salah,hujung ...
sorry my bad...actually i dah google,andaman mmg bawah authority negara India..pulau ni bawah kepulauan andaman...no wonder India nmpk concern siap hantar heli masa tsunami dulu..seriuosly info.menarik utk kita tau |
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Edited by dauswq at 22-11-2018 02:16 AM
zennaya replied at 9-10-2018 06:42 PM
sama2. tgk kat youtube psl puak ni. bila tgk rupanya wujud lagi org peninggalan zmn batu. ada ahli ...
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Ade american yg bodoh mai sini semalam smpi kena bunuh
American Is Killed by Bow and Arrow on Remote Indian Island
NEW DELHI — John Allen Chau had to know that what he was about to do was extremely dangerous.
Mr. Chau, thought to be in his 20s, was floating in a kayak off a remote island in the Andaman Sea. He was about to set foot on one of the most sealed-off parts of India, an island inhabited by a small, highly enigmatic tribe whose members have killed outsiders for simply stepping on their shore.
Fishermen warned him not to go. Few outsiders had ever been there. And Indian government regulations clearly prohibited any interaction with people on the island, called North Sentinel.
But Mr. Chau pushed ahead in his kayak, which he had packed with a Bible. After that, it is a bit of a mystery what happened.
But the police say one thing is clear: Mr. Chau did not survive.
On Wednesday, the Indian authorities said that Mr. Chau had been shot with bows and arrows by tribesmen when he got on shore and that his body was still on the island. Fishermen who helped take Mr. Chau to North Sentinel told the police that they had seen tribesmen dragging his body on the beach.
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It was a “misplaced adventure,’’ said Dependra Pathak, the police chief in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. “He certainly knew it was off limits.’’
Mr. Pathak said Mr. Chau, believed to be 26 or 27 and from Washington State, may have been trying to convert the islanders to Christianity. Right before he left in his kayak, Mr. Chau gave the fishermen a long note. In it, police officials said, he had written that Jesus had bestowed him with the strength to go to the most forbidden places on Earth.
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The Andaman and nearby Nicobar Islands are beautiful, palm-fringed specks ringed by coral in the Indian Ocean. The government controls access very carefully; of the more than 500 islands, many areas are off limits.
On Nov. 14, Mr. Chau hired a fishing boat in Port Blair, the main city in the Andamans, to take him to North Sentinel. He waited until darkness to set off, police officials said, so he would not be detected by the authorities.
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T. N. Pandit, an anthropologist who visited North Sentinel several times between 1967 and 1991, said the Sentinelese people — who officially number around 50 and who hunt with spears and arrows fashioned from scraps of metal that wash up on their shores — were more hostile to outsiders than other indigenous communities living in the Andamans.
Once, when Mr. Pandit’s expedition offered a pig to the Sentinelese, two members of the tribe walked to the edge of the beach, “speared it” and buried it in the sand.
During another encounter, Mr. Pandit was separated from his colleagues and left alone in the water. A young tribesman on the beach pulled out a knife and “made a sign as if he was carving out my body.”
“He threatened; I understood,” Mr. Pandit said. “Contact was different with the Sentinelese,” he added, noting that the Jarawa, another tribe, “invited us to come ashore and sang songs.”
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Being left alone was very important for the Sentinelese, said Stephen Corry, the director of Survival International, a group that protects the rights of indigenous tribal peoples around the world.
“This tragedy should never have been allowed to happen,” Mr. Corry said in a statement, adding that the Indian government must protect the tribe from “further invaders.”
Gift-giving expeditions to the Sentinelese stopped in 1996. The Indian Navy now enforces a buffer zone to keep people away. In 2006, the Sentinelese killed two fisherman who had accidentally drifted on shore.
According to the fishermen who helped Mr. Chau, they motored for several hours from Port Blair to North Sentinel. Mr. Chau waited until the next morning, at daybreak, to try to get ashore.
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He put his kayak in the water less than half a mile out and paddled toward the island.
The fishermen said that tribesmen had shot arrows at him and that he had retreated. He apparently tried several more times to reach the island over the next two days, the police say, offering gifts such as a small soccer ball, fishing line and scissors. But on the morning of Nov. 17, the fishermen said they saw the islanders with his body.
The seven people who helped Mr. Chau reach the island have been arrested and charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder and with violating rules protecting aboriginal tribes.
Another case has been registered against “unknown persons” for killing Mr. Chau. But in the past, the authorities have said that it is virtually impossible to prosecute members of the protected tribes because of the area’s inaccessibility and the Indian government’s decision not to interfere in their lives.
In a blog post from several years ago, Mr. Chau said he had coached soccer, worked for AmeriCorps and that he was “an explorer at heart.” The Indian police said he had visited the Andamans at least three times.
When asked what was the top of his must-do list, Mr. Chau had written on the blog: “Going back to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India is on the top — there’s so much to see and do there!”
Follow Jeffrey Gettleman, Hari Kumar and Kai Schultz on Twitter: @gettleman, @HariNYT and @Kai_Schultz.
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Edited by dauswq at 22-11-2018 02:18 AM
https://www.facebook.com/5281959998/posts/10151755734364999/
Niat nak sebar kristian tp jadi makanan puak sentinel lah nampaknya
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GLOBAL l Seorang pengembara Amerika yang juga mubaligh Kristian telah dibunuh dan ditanam oleh satu suku kaum pemburu di sebuah pulau terpencil di Lautan Hindi, kata pegawai penguatkuasa undang-undang tempatan pada hari Rabu.
John Allen Chau, 26, telah dibunuh di Pulau Sentinel Utara, yang didiami suku kaum Neolithic yang dianggap sebagai suku pra-Neolitik terakhir di dunia dan kawasn larngan kepada pelawat, kata Dependra Pathak, ketua pengarah polis di Andaman dan Nicobar.
Polis berkata dalam satu kenyataan bahawa mereka telah melancarkan penyiasatan terhadap pembunuhan Cha selepas dihubungi konsulat AS di bandaraya selatan India di Chennai.
"Kami menyedari tentang laporan mengenai seorang rakyat AS di Kepulauan Andaman dan Nicobar," kata seorang jurucakap konsulat itu, tetapi enggan memberi butiran lanjut.
Pathak berkata kapal pengawal pantai dengan polis dan pakar tentang suku kaum itu, telah pergi menyiasat dan merangka satu pelan untuk mencari mayat Chau. Pulau Sentinel Utara terletak kira-kira 50 km di barat Port Blair, ibu kota kluster kepulauan itu.
Chau ke kepulauan itu dengan kano pada 15 Nov, untuk membuat hubungan dengan suku kaum itu tetapi kembali ke botnya, kata Pathak. Dia memberitahu nelayan pada 16 November dia mungkin tidak pulang dari pulau itu dan mengarahkan mereka pulang dan dia mengirim beberapa notanya yang bertulisan tangan kepada seorang rakan.
Keesokan harinya mereka melihat mayatnya diseret di pantai, kata ketua polis itu sambil menambah: "Ini adalah pengembaraan yang salah di kawasan yang sangat dilindungi."
Satu sumber yang tahu tentang nota Chau berkata Chau telah membawa gunting, pin keselamatan dan bola sepak sebagai hadiah kepada suku kaum itu.
Dalam notanya, kata sumber itu, Chau menulis bahawa beberapa anggota suku itu sangat baik kepadanya manakala yang lainya sangat agresif.
"Saya sangat baik kepada mereka. Kenapa mereka begitu marah dan agresif?" sumber itu memetik Chau sebagai berkata.
Sumber itu, yang meminta untuk tidak dinamakan, berkata Chau menulis bahawa dia "melakukan ini untuk menubuhkan kerajaan Jesus di pulau itu... Jangan salahkan penduduk di situ jika saya dibunuh."
Pada tahun 2006, dua nelayan yang tersesat di pulau itu terbunuh dan mayat mereka tidak ditemui. Helikopter Pengawal Pantai India yang dihantar untuk mencari mayat mereka menjadi sasaran anak panah dari komuniti itu.
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jadah apa kacau dorg.... padan muka. |
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