Hill Tribes 2
Read MoreThe so-called “longneck” women belong to the Paduang subgroup of the Karen hill tribe. Both the origin and purpose of the brass neck coils are obscure. Many now consider the practice to be grossly exploitative, perpetuated for commercial purposes only. Some Paduang girls and women have stopped wearing the coils. Others seem to see them as emblems of both cultural identity and beauty, though some of the girls would clearly seem to be too young to be making such decisions (as can be seen in the Young Folks 2 gallery).
This Karen woman in beautifully patterned and colorful traditional woven tunic and skirt greeted me at her home with this lovely smile and warm welcome. Karen houses, like those of other hill tribes, are rudimentary structures made from bamboo, with thatched roofs. Unlike those of some other groups, such as the Hmong, their houses are raised above the ground on stilts.