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#8412058
17 June 2022
Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) venture out from the thick forest in search of food along the roadside in Dindigul, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India, on May 15, 2022.
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#5897036
31 July 2020
Monkeys search for food in an alleyway near Kinari Bazar, in the old quarters of Delhi on July 31, 2020 in Delhi, India. The monkey species, which has now adapted to the urban environment, is often involved in clashes with humans because of loss of habitat and in search of food.
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#5897038
31 July 2020
Monkeys search for food in an alleyway near Kinari Bazar, in the old quarters of Delhi on July 31, 2020 in Delhi, India. The monkey species, which has now adapted to the urban environment, is often involved in clashes with humans because of loss of habitat and in search of food.
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#5897042
31 July 2020
A monkey searches for food in an alleyway near Kinari Bazar, in the old quarters of Delhi on July 31, 2020 in Delhi, India. The monkey species, which has now adapted to the urban environment, is often involved in clashes with humans because of loss of habitat and in search of food.
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#5897044
31 July 2020
A monkey searches for food in an alleyway near Kinari Bazar, in the old quarters of Delhi on July 31, 2020 in Delhi, India. The monkey species, which has now adapted to the urban environment, is often involved in clashes with humans because of loss of habitat and in search of food.
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#5322676
14 January 2020
A monkey searching for the food inside plastic bag at Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, January 14, 2020.
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#3740054
1 February 2019
A Monkey searching for the food inside temple at the Swayambhunath Stupa, an UNESCO heritage site at Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, February 01, 2019. Swayambhunath is popularly known as Monkey temple.
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#2158743
3 September 2017
A wild monkey looks along with its baby as they are comes out from the forest as they are searching food for them outskirts of the eastern Indian state Odisha's capital city Bhubaneswar on 3 September 2107.
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#2158744
3 September 2017
A wild monkey looks along with its baby as they are comes out from the forest as they are searching food for them outskirts of the eastern Indian state Odisha's capital city Bhubaneswar on 3 September 2107.
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#832799
7 October 2015
Minah Bt Raya(72) with her pet, a baby monkey. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits.
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#832668
7 October 2015
Minah Bt Raya(72) and Siti Bt Kassim(23) at their wooden house with her pet, a baby monkey. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits.
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#209385
11 August 2014
SEMARANG, INDONESIA - AUGUST 03: Monkeys, long-tailed macaque, take food provided for them during Rewanda Offering procession at Kreo Cave in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia on August 03, 2014. Rewanda Offering is a tradition that celebrated every year on Syawal based on lunar calendar, to commemorate one of Java's nine muslim apostles Sunan Kalijaga when he was searching for teakwood to build Demak Mosque in the 15th century. This tradition is also held as a community effort to preserve habitats and species of monkeys (long-tailed macaque) at Kreo Cave.Photo By WF Sihardian
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#209386
11 August 2014
SEMARANG, INDONESIA - AUGUST 03: A monkey, long-tailed macaque, takes food provided for them during Rewanda Offering procession at Kreo Cave on August 03, 2014 in Semarang, Indonesia. Rewanda Offering is a tradition that celebrated every year on Syawal based on lunar calendar, to commemorate one of Java's nine muslim apostles Sunan Kalijaga when he was searching for teakwood to build Demak Mosque in the 15th century. This tradition is also held as a community effort to preserve habitats and species of monkeys (long-tailed macaque) at Kreo Cave.Photo By WF Sihardian
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#209387
11 August 2014
SEMARANG, INDONESIA - AUGUST 03: A monkey, long-tailed macaque, takes food provided for them during Rewanda Offering procession at Kreo Cave on August 03, 2014 in Semarang, Indonesia. Rewanda Offering is a tradition that celebrated every year on Syawal based on lunar calendar, to commemorate one of Java's nine muslim apostles Sunan Kalijaga when he was searching for teakwood to build Demak Mosque in the 15th century. This tradition is also held as a community effort to preserve habitats and species of monkeys (long-tailed macaque) at Kreo Cave.Photo By WF Sihardian
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#209388
11 August 2014
SEMARANG, INDONESIA - AUGUST 03: Residents carry "Gunungan Sesaji" contains food crops during Rewanda Offering procession at Kreo Cave in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia on August 03, 2014. Rewanda Offering is a tradition that celebrated every year on Syawal based on lunar calendar, to commemorate one of Java's nine muslim apostles Sunan Kalijaga when he was searching for teakwood to build Demak Mosque in the 15th century. This tradition is also held as a community effort to preserve habitats and species of monkeys (long-tailed macaque) at Kreo Cave.Photo By WF Sihardian
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#209389
11 August 2014
SEMARANG, INDONESIA - AUGUST 03: Residents jostle to get food crops during Rewanda Offering procession at Kreo Cave in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia on August 03, 2014. Rewanda Offering is a tradition that celebrated every year on Syawal based on lunar calendar, to commemorate one of Java's nine muslim apostles Sunan Kalijaga when he was searching for teakwood to build Demak Mosque in the 15th century. This tradition is also held as a community effort to preserve habitats and species of monkeys (long-tailed macaque) at Kreo Cave.Photo By WF Sihardian
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