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  • Millet growing in an upland field in the Kayaw ethnic minority village of Yo Co Pra in Kayah State, Myanmar on 21st November 2016. There are several types of millet grown in Kayah State which are traditional used for brewing the local alcohol
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  • Recently harvested millet in the Kayah ethnic minority village of Kle Du in Kayah State, Myanmar on 20th November 2016. There are several types of millet grown in Kayah State which are traditional used for brewing the local alcohol
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  • An elderly Kayaw ethnic minority woman wearing traditional clothing and brass leg rings prepares millet for making the local traditional alcohol in Ya A Pra village, Kayah State, Myanmar on 21st November 2016
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  • A ceramic jar with millet wine and a bamboo straw in an ethnic Kayaw village on 27th march 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar
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  • A Kayaw ethnic minority woman holding a handful millet on 19th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Wearing traditional costumes made from handwoven cotton, Kayaw women wear many necklaces made from shells, beads and brass coils and fashioned from silver. Distended earlobes are plugged with rings of silver and the ankles and knees encased with brass coils
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  • A Kayaw ethnic minority woman processes millet on 19th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Wearing traditional costumes made from handwoven cotton, Kayaw women wear many necklaces made from shells, beads and brass coils and fashioned from silver. Distended earlobes are plugged with rings of silver and the ankles and knees encased with brass coils
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  • A Kayaw ethnic minority woman processes millet on 19th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Wearing traditional costumes made from handwoven cotton, Kayaw women wear many necklaces made from shells, beads and brass coils and fashioned from silver. Distended earlobes are plugged with rings of silver and the ankles and knees encased with brass coils
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  • A Kayaw ethnic minority woman holds millet on 19th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Wearing traditional costumes made from handwoven cotton, Kayaw women wear many necklaces made from shells, beads and brass coils and fashioned from silver. Distended earlobes are plugged with rings of silver and the ankles and knees encased with brass coils
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  • Harvesting millet in the ethnic Kayah village of Pon Chaung village, Kayah State, Myanmar on 22nd November 2016
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  • A Kayaw ethnic minority woman processes millet on 19th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Wearing traditional costumes made from handwoven cotton, Kayaw women wear many necklaces made from shells, beads and brass coils and fashioned from silver. Distended earlobes are plugged with rings of silver and the ankles and knees encased with brass coils
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  • Millet, Popa Lwin village, Central Myanmar, Myanmar (Burma)
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  • A Kayaw ethnic minority woman processes millet on 19th January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Wearing traditional costumes made from handwoven cotton, Kayaw women wear many necklaces made from shells, beads and brass coils and fashioned from silver. Distended earlobes are plugged with rings of silver and the ankles and knees encased with brass coils
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  • A group of women in Fada N'Gourma Burkina Faso grind organic millet on a traditional table carved from stone to make flour. The table has been in the village for years and has well moulded troughs to collect the flour.
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  • A group of women in Fada N’Gourma Burkina Faso grind organic millet on a traditional table carved from stone to make flour. The table has been in the village for years and has well moulded troughs to collect the flour.
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  • Portrait of a Kayan Padaung ethnic minority woman and a young child drinking millet wine on 23rd January 2016 in Kayah State, Myanmar. Myanmar is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Southeast Asia with 135 different indigenous ethnic groups. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups in the region including the Kayan who are perhaps the best known due to the traditional practice of the Kayan women extending their necks with brass rings
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  • Rice seedlings ready to be planted. Its the rainy season and time to plants rice and millet, the stable food of Nepal.
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  • A woman is collection rice seedlings from a nursery to bring them into the rice paddy to plant them. Rice, like millet, is part of Nepalese stable foods. In the back ground is a filed of maze, also an important part of the Nepalese diet.
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  • A woman is collection rice seedlings from a nursery to bring them into the rice paddy to plant them. Rice, like millet, is part of Nepalese stable foods.
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  • A woman is collection rice seedlings from a nursery to bring them into the rice paddy to plant them in Dhading. Rice, like millet, is part of Nepalese stable foods.
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  • Rice seedlings just planted in the flooded paddy above the Bagmati river in Dhading. Its the rainy season and time to plants rice and millet, the stable food of Nepal.
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  • A woman is collection rice seedlings from a nursery to bring them into the rice paddy to plant them. Rice, like millet, is part of Nepalese stable foods.
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  • Bhiya Ram lunching on Millet chapati nd milk, as his sistare looks on lazily, The "Bishnoi" farmers caste in the village of Guda Vishnoyan, Rajasthan, India
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