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  • Portrait of a Khi / Lisu ethnic minority woman on 20th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region
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  • A Khi Lisu ethnic minority woman dries her baby daughter after a bath at home on 24th March 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar
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  • A Khi Lisu ethnic minority woman washes her baby daughter at home on 24th March 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar
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  • Portrait of a Khi / Lisu ethnic minority woman looking outside of the window of her bamboo house on 20th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region
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  • Portrait of a Khi / Lisu ethnic minority woman on 20th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region
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  • Portrait of a Khi / Lisu ethnic minority woman on 20th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region
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  • Portrait of a Khi / Lisu ethnic minority woman on 20th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups with over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the Kayah region
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  • A close-up of the bamboo wall of a traditonal house in a Khi village on 20th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar
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  • Dried frogs (khied hang) for sale at the roadside market in the Tai Dam ethnic minority village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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