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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 36.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 26.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 19.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 18.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 12.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 41.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 42.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 40.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 39.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 38.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 37.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 35.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
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Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
    ExPix_NORTH_THAILAND_LAST_TRIBES 17.jpg
  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • NORTH THAILAND LAST TRIBES <br />
<br />
Most  of  the  people  think  Thailand  hosts  only  one  tribe,  the  vey  famous  long  neck.  Much more  tribes  still  live  in  the  north  of  the  country  with  strong  traditions.  To  reach  them  by road, you’ll  need to like curves : thousands are waiting for you in the hills ! Kor Yor tribe (Kayaw), aka the Big Ears or Long Ears, are of of them. They are called like this as they wear since their youngest age some huge ear rings. Like the Long Necks, they are Karenni refugees from Myanmar. Most of the ones i met are christians,  and  wear  some  Jesus  cross  around  the  neck.  They  are  different  from  the  long Neck  women,  as  they  have  their  own  language  and  traditions.  In  Thailand,  like  the  Long Necks,  they  can  be  seen  in  tourists  villages  that  she  share.  Some  critisize  those  touristic villages but many women told me that thanbks to the tourists they could leave the refugee camp , earn money , and get a better life than just waiting for international aid in the camp.   Lahu  people  live  in  the  mountains  of  China,  Myanmar,  Laos  and  northern  Thailand.The Lahu  people  are  famous  for  their  musical  instruments,  made of  wood  and  bamboo.  Uncle Ja  Yo,  a  famous  musician,    told  me  that  when  he  was  young,  he  used  his  Nor  Ku  Ma  to seduce the girls from the others villages,  playing loud to attire them all a round the valley ! There  are  approximately  30  000  Lahus  now  living  in  Thailand. There  are  four  tribes  within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. I met the Black ones, called like that because of the  black  colors  of  the  women  traditional  clothes  sleeves.  Before,  their  domestic  animals like  chickens,  pigs  and  buffalos  were  kept  in  the  basement  corral  of  their  houses,  but  thai goverment has asked them to separate for health security. So now, you can find 2 villages : one  for  the  humans,  one  for  the  animals  !
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  • 271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Mixed and Described Every Color Imaginable in an 800-Page Book<br />
<br />
In 1692 an artist known only as “A. Boogert” sat down to write a book in Dutch about mixing watercolors. Not only would he begin the book with a bit about the use of color in painting, but would go on to explain how to create certain hues and change the tone by adding one, two, or three parts of water. The premise sounds simple enough, but the final product is almost unfathomable in its detail and scope.<br />
<br />
Spanning nearly 800 completely handwritten (and painted) pages, Traité des couleurs servant à la peinture à l’eau, was probably the most comprehensive guide to paint and color of its time. According to Medieval book historian Erik Kwakkel who translated part of the introduction, the color book was intended as an educational guide. The irony being there was only a single copy that was probably seen by very few eyes.<br />
<br />
It’s hard not to compare the hundreds of pages of color to its contemporary equivalent, the Pantone Color Guide, which wouldn’t be published for the first time until 1963.<br />
©Erik Kwakkel/Exclusivepix
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  • 271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Mixed and Described Every Color Imaginable in an 800-Page Book<br />
<br />
In 1692 an artist known only as “A. Boogert” sat down to write a book in Dutch about mixing watercolors. Not only would he begin the book with a bit about the use of color in painting, but would go on to explain how to create certain hues and change the tone by adding one, two, or three parts of water. The premise sounds simple enough, but the final product is almost unfathomable in its detail and scope.<br />
<br />
Spanning nearly 800 completely handwritten (and painted) pages, Traité des couleurs servant à la peinture à l’eau, was probably the most comprehensive guide to paint and color of its time. According to Medieval book historian Erik Kwakkel who translated part of the introduction, the color book was intended as an educational guide. The irony being there was only a single copy that was probably seen by very few eyes.<br />
<br />
It’s hard not to compare the hundreds of pages of color to its contemporary equivalent, the Pantone Color Guide, which wouldn’t be published for the first time until 1963.<br />
©Erik Kwakkel/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_271_Years_Before_Panton...jpg
  • 271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Mixed and Described Every Color Imaginable in an 800-Page Book<br />
<br />
In 1692 an artist known only as “A. Boogert” sat down to write a book in Dutch about mixing watercolors. Not only would he begin the book with a bit about the use of color in painting, but would go on to explain how to create certain hues and change the tone by adding one, two, or three parts of water. The premise sounds simple enough, but the final product is almost unfathomable in its detail and scope.<br />
<br />
Spanning nearly 800 completely handwritten (and painted) pages, Traité des couleurs servant à la peinture à l’eau, was probably the most comprehensive guide to paint and color of its time. According to Medieval book historian Erik Kwakkel who translated part of the introduction, the color book was intended as an educational guide. The irony being there was only a single copy that was probably seen by very few eyes.<br />
<br />
It’s hard not to compare the hundreds of pages of color to its contemporary equivalent, the Pantone Color Guide, which wouldn’t be published for the first time until 1963.<br />
©Erik Kwakkel/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_271_Years_Before_Panton...jpg
  • 271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Mixed and Described Every Color Imaginable in an 800-Page Book<br />
<br />
In 1692 an artist known only as “A. Boogert” sat down to write a book in Dutch about mixing watercolors. Not only would he begin the book with a bit about the use of color in painting, but would go on to explain how to create certain hues and change the tone by adding one, two, or three parts of water. The premise sounds simple enough, but the final product is almost unfathomable in its detail and scope.<br />
<br />
Spanning nearly 800 completely handwritten (and painted) pages, Traité des couleurs servant à la peinture à l’eau, was probably the most comprehensive guide to paint and color of its time. According to Medieval book historian Erik Kwakkel who translated part of the introduction, the color book was intended as an educational guide. The irony being there was only a single copy that was probably seen by very few eyes.<br />
<br />
It’s hard not to compare the hundreds of pages of color to its contemporary equivalent, the Pantone Color Guide, which wouldn’t be published for the first time until 1963.<br />
©Erik Kwakkel/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_271_Years_Before_Panton...jpg
  • 271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Mixed and Described Every Color Imaginable in an 800-Page Book<br />
<br />
In 1692 an artist known only as “A. Boogert” sat down to write a book in Dutch about mixing watercolors. Not only would he begin the book with a bit about the use of color in painting, but would go on to explain how to create certain hues and change the tone by adding one, two, or three parts of water. The premise sounds simple enough, but the final product is almost unfathomable in its detail and scope.<br />
<br />
Spanning nearly 800 completely handwritten (and painted) pages, Traité des couleurs servant à la peinture à l’eau, was probably the most comprehensive guide to paint and color of its time. According to Medieval book historian Erik Kwakkel who translated part of the introduction, the color book was intended as an educational guide. The irony being there was only a single copy that was probably seen by very few eyes.<br />
<br />
It’s hard not to compare the hundreds of pages of color to its contemporary equivalent, the Pantone Color Guide, which wouldn’t be published for the first time until 1963.<br />
©Erik Kwakkel/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_271_Years_Before_Panton...jpg
  • 271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Mixed and Described Every Color Imaginable in an 800-Page Book<br />
<br />
In 1692 an artist known only as “A. Boogert” sat down to write a book in Dutch about mixing watercolors. Not only would he begin the book with a bit about the use of color in painting, but would go on to explain how to create certain hues and change the tone by adding one, two, or three parts of water. The premise sounds simple enough, but the final product is almost unfathomable in its detail and scope.<br />
<br />
Spanning nearly 800 completely handwritten (and painted) pages, Traité des couleurs servant à la peinture à l’eau, was probably the most comprehensive guide to paint and color of its time. According to Medieval book historian Erik Kwakkel who translated part of the introduction, the color book was intended as an educational guide. The irony being there was only a single copy that was probably seen by very few eyes.<br />
<br />
It’s hard not to compare the hundreds of pages of color to its contemporary equivalent, the Pantone Color Guide, which wouldn’t be published for the first time until 1963.<br />
©Erik Kwakkel/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_271_Years_Before_Panton...jpg
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