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Suk el Turk - Tripoli, Libya
Myanmar - Women of the Akha Tribe in traditional headdresses. Speakers of Tai languages in Myanmar and Thailand refer to them as " gaw" or " ekaw" (ikaw/ikho), terms which the Akha view as derogatory (this card describes them as Kaw ). Akha women define their age or marital status with the style of headdress worn. Headdresses are decorated by their owner and each is unique withsilver coins, monkey fur, and dyed chicken feathers being just a few of the things that might decorate the headdress, each of which differ by subgroup. Date: circa 1920s
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Suk el Turk, Tripoli, Libya, takes a backseat to this image of Akha women from Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) adorned in their traditional headdresses, circa 1920s. The Akha people, an indigenous tribe inhabiting the mountainous regions of Myanmar and Thailand, consider terms like 'gaw' or 'ekaw' (ikaw/ikho) as derogatory. Instead, they refer to themselves as 'Kaw.' Akha women's headdresses are more than just headwear; they represent their age and marital status. Each headdress is a unique work of art, decorated by its owner with an array of materials such as silver coins, monkey fur, and dyed chicken feathers. The intricacy and design of the headdress differ among subgroups, reflecting their distinct cultural identities. Beadwork plays a significant role in Akha traditional costumes, with beaded strings and ornate beadwork adorning not only their headdresses but also their clothing. The Akha people reside primarily in the Kyaingtong, Kyaing, and Tong hills, which are located in the northern part of Shan State, Myanmar. This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural traditions of the Akha people, showcasing the distinctive, elaborate headdresses that have been passed down through generations. The Akha women in this image exude a sense of pride and strength, their headdresses serving as a testament to their unique heritage.
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