Lifestyle of Kon lay kay rua, Ban Nai Tung Tha Sala Subdistrict, Tha Sala District Nakhon Si Thammarat Province
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Research on the lifestyle of the Ley people community, Kha ruea, Ban Nai Thung, Tha Sala Subdistrict, Tha Sala District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. Qualitative Research focuses on field studies in the seaside community areas. Study the way of life of the sea gypsies. Life on fishing boats and on the coast lifestyle family role About doing various activities together Use the study method from field visits to interviews. Participatory observation of various fishermen's fishing activities. The researcher has categorized and analyzed the data to conclude the research process. and present the results using descriptive analytical methods.
The results of the study found that at present, the Khon Le community, Khruea, Ban Nai Thung, Tha Sala Subdistrict, Tha Sala District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province There are general laborers, government officials, trading, and fishing. Most of the people in the Tha Sala subdistrict, 60 percent, are engaged in fishing. The way of life of the sea gypsy community is simple. Whether it be in matters of daily living, housing, and food. They mainly rely on their local natural resource base. As for the occupation that Tha San Subdistrict has been doing for a long time, it is fishing. Fishermen in Tha Sala Subdistrict It is still practiced in the same form that has been practiced for a long time. Whether it is in the matter of Setting out on a boat to catch crabs and fish, or performing various rituals according to the beliefs of the local people. Boats and survival equipment Using wisdom to solve problems.
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