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This culture thrives among the Kayan Lahwi tribe, also known as the "Long Neck" tribe. These women wear coils of brass around their necks that create the illusion of elongated necks have an unusual ...
Some tourists see the charming children with their necks rigidly encased in heavy brass coils and say, "Poor, girls." Their mothers view things differently: The coils are passports to a better way of ...
Even after decades in Thailand, Kayan women who fled Myanmar make their living from their traditional neck rings. But that’s changing. By Hannah Beech HUAY PU KENG, Thailand — In front of nearly every ...