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Women of the Padaung tribe, Burma, South East Asia
Women of the Padaung (Kayan Lahwi or Lahoi) tribe, Burma (now Myanmar), South East Asia. Two of them can be seen with brass coils round their necks. They are wrapped in blankets because of cold weather. Date: 1922
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This evocative photograph captures the ethereal beauty and resilience of two Padaung women from Burma, now Myanmar, in the Eastern Asia region, during the 1920s. Dressed in colorful blankets to shield themselves from the cold weather, they proudly display their distinctive brass coils around their necks, a traditional practice of their tribe, also known as the Kayan Lahwi or Lahoi. The Padaung women are renowned for their elongated necks, achieved through the insertion of brass rings that begin at a young age. This practice, which is believed to enhance their beauty and elegance, has intrigued and fascinated people around the world for decades. The photograph, taken in 1922, offers a glimpse into the lives of these women during a time when their culture was beginning to attract global attention. The 1920s, also known as the Roaring Twenties, was a period of significant social, cultural, and political change, and the world was becoming increasingly interconnected. As we look at this image today, we are reminded of the rich tapestry of human diversity that exists across the globe. The Padaung women, with their unique cultural practices and traditions, serve as a testament to the enduring strength and resilience of indigenous communities and their ability to preserve their heritage in the face of external influences. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the importance of celebrating and preserving the world's diverse cultures and peoples, and the need to respect and honor their traditions and ways of life.
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