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Bhutan - The Brokpa - Weaving a traditional sheep wool blanket

A Brokpa woman weaves a traditional sheep wool blanket on a backstrap loom in the remote and roadless village of Sakteng, Eastern Bhutan. The Brokpa, the semi-nomads of the villages of Merak and Sakteng are said to have migrated to Bhutan a few centuries ago from the Tshona region of Southern Tibet. Thriving on rearing yaks and sheep, the Brokpas have maintained many of their unique traditions and customs.

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Asia Eastern Bhutan Bhutan Himalayan Kingdom village Brokpa semi-nomadic semi-nomad ethnic minority tribe Sakteng traditional clothing woman female weave weaving blanket sheep wool backstrap loom textiles handicraft traditional Tessa Bunney rural
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A Brokpa woman weaves a traditional sheep wool blanket on a backstrap loom in the remote and roadless village of Sakteng, Eastern Bhutan. The Brokpa, the semi-nomads of the villages of Merak and Sakteng are said to have migrated to Bhutan a few centuries ago from the Tshona region of Southern Tibet. Thriving on rearing yaks and sheep, the Brokpas have maintained many of their unique traditions and customs.
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