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252-10007 - Portrait of a long necked Padaung tribe woman, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand, AsiaThe women of the Padaung hill tribe wear heavy brass ornaments around their neck and limbs. These ornaments look like separate rings but are really a continuous coil of brass that can weigh anywhere from five to twenty-two kilograms and measure up to 30 meter in length. The quantity of visual rings (in reality, the length of the brass coil) is increased every year, according to the age of the woman.
352-139 - Close-up of legs and feet of a person of the Akha hill tribe wearing colourful cloth leg coverings, at Doitung, Chiang Rai, Golden Triangle, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
312-1694 - Naga man dancing and playing musical instrument, wearing headdress made of woven cane decorated with wild boar's teeth, bear fur and topped with hornbill feather, Naga New Year Festival, Lahe village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1704 - Naga man wearing headdress made of woven cane decorated with wild boar teeth and bear fur with Tiger claw straps and wearing tiger teeth necklace, Naga New Year Festival, Lahe village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1736 - The Naga (Macham tribe) chief of the village wearing traditional hat made of woven cane decorated with wild boars teeth and bear fur, also bead necklace with tiger teeth, Magyan Village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1745 - Naga (Macham tribe) girl with face tattoos, done when they are children so that they are not attractive to men who might steal them from their village) carrying wood on her back, Magyan Village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1762 - Naga man wearing headdress made of woven cane decorated with wild boar teeth, Mithan horns (wild cow) and bear fur and wearing conch shell ear ornament with a tiger claw, Naga New Year Festival, Lahe village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1743 - Naga (Macham tribe) chief of the village wearing traditional hat made of woven cane decorated with wild boar's teeth and bear fur also bead necklace with tiger teeth, Magyan Village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1720 - Naga men dancing at Grand Finale wearing headdress made of woven cane decorated with wild boar teeth, bear fur, topped with hornbill feather and tiger claw neckband also tiger teeth necklace, ivory armbands and apron decorated with cowrie shells, Naga New Year Festival, Lahe village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1702 - Naga man wearing headdress made of woven cane decorated with wild boar teeth, bear fur, red dyed goats hair with strap of tiger claws also wearing tiger teeth necklace and ivory arm band, Naga New Year Festival, Lahe village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1699 - Naga men wearing headdress made of woven cane decorated with wild boar teeth, red dyed goats hair and hornbill feathers, also wearing belt with dao holder also known as Dhama (a type of machete) Naga New Year Festival, Lahe village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1706 - Naga tribal groups lined up in traditional clothes waiting for the arrival of the General, wearing headdress made of woven cane decorated with wildboar teeth, bear fur and topped with hornbill feather, with bear teeth necklaces, also wearing aprons decorated with cowrie shells, Naga New Year Festival, Lahe village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1705 - Naga tribal groups lined up in traditional clothes waiting for the arrival of the General, wearing headdress made of woven cane decorated with wildboar teeth, bear fur and topped with hornbill feather, with bear teeth necklaces, also wearing aprons decorated with cowrie shells, Naga New Year Festival, Lahe village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
312-1757 - Naga man wearing headdress made of woven cane decorated with wild boar teeth and bear fur, Naga New Year Festival, Lahe village, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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