Tsunami Part 2


Summary

The video explores the legend of the laboon, a wave believed to be invoked by angry spirits. It delves into the Namy myth of waters cleansing the Earth. French anthropologist Jock Ianov's 20-year immersion into the Moen people's culture is also discussed, including observations post-tsunami. The challenges faced by the Mochen people and potential threats to their way of life are highlighted.


The Legend of the Laboon

A legend surrounding the laboon, a wave that eats people, believed to be brought on by the angry spirits of the ancestors.

Namy Myth

The Namy myth suggests that waters flood the Earth to destroy and make it clean again.

French Anthropologist's Discovery

French anthropologist Jock Ianov's discovery and experiences living with the Moen people for over 20 years.

Journey to the Mochn Islands

The journey to the Mochn Islands off the coast of Burma and the experiences of interactions with the people there.

Encounter with Mochen Culture

Observations and interactions with the Mochen people post-tsunami, including language and cultural differences.

Challenges Faced by the Mochen

The challenges faced by the Mochen people, including potential threats to their way of life.

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