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Women of the Bre tribe, Burma, South East Asia
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Women of the Bre tribe, Burma, South East Asia
Women of the Bre (Kayaw) tribe, in the hills of Burma (now Myanmar), South East Asia. They are covering their faces as they fear the black magic of the camera. Date: 1922
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This evocative photograph captures a group of Women of the Bre (Kayaw) tribe from the hills of Burma (now Myanmar) in South East Asia, taken in the year 1922. The women, dressed in traditional clothing, have their faces covered out of fear of the mysterious power of the camera. The 1920s, also known as the Roaring Twenties, was a time of great change and progress in the world. However, for these women living in the remote hills of Burma, their lives remained largely untouched by the modern world. The Bre (Kayaw) people are an ethnic minority group, known for their unique culture and traditions. They have a rich history and are renowned for their skilled craftsmanship in gold and silver jewelry, textiles, and pottery. Despite their artistic abilities, they have long been marginalized and faced discrimination. In this photograph, the women's hands are visible, revealing their intricately designed traditional jewelry. Their faces, however, are hidden, adding an air of mystery and intrigue. The photograph offers a glimpse into the lives of these women, providing a window into their world, which was vastly different from the world of the 1920s that was being documented and celebrated in books, magazines, and films. This photograph is a reminder of the diverse and complex world that existed beyond the pages of popular media and the confines of Western society. It invites us to reflect on the experiences and stories of people and communities that have been overlooked and underrepresented in history. Today, as we continue to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the world, images like this one serve as important reminders of the value of preserving and celebrating the unique stories and experiences of all people.
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