Funeral of 5-year old girl, Krai Do (Burmese: Kyar Hto) village, hills near Mindat, Chin State, Myanmar.
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4928 x 3280 px | 41.7 x 27.8 cm | 16.4 x 10.9 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
30 April 2013Location:
Mindat BurmaMore information:
Funeral of 5-year old girl, Krai Do (Burmese: Kyar Hto) village, hills near Mindat, Chin State, Myanmar. The child fell sick of unknown illness and died within three days. There is no clinic or medical attention beyond Mindat, a three-hour walk. Outside the house of the deceased, villagers wait and drink home-made millet liquor from buffalo horns. Originally animist, many Chins are now Christian, and the last shaman in this village dies two months ago. The womens' faces are tattooed, traditional among Chin women. It was officially stopped by the government in the 1960s, but still continues in remoter villages, even for women in the 20s.