I signed up for an all day tour than included 5 tribal villages. The history behind these tribes are that they are all different but are all refugees from Myanmar (Burma) & Tibet. They are now living in Thailand as illegals and earn money from tourism. The government would ask them to leave but they like how they attract tourist, which brings in money to Thailand. (Maybe the U.S government can feed off this tactic?)
The main tribe I will focus on is the Karen and their significance are their long necks. Only women wear the rings and usually start wearing the rings around age 5. They view the rings as being beautiful and elegant on a women. Every 5 years they had on a ring and the way they make an addition can be quite painful. The first step is molding the ring to the right size and has to be heated up in the fire, then slowly bended to the right fit. The next step, connect the ends together which is the painful part. The rings are still hot and it's almost compared to welding the two ends together to complete the circle. This is all done with close contact to the skin and their is always burn scars to prove it.
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Without the rings! |
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My new look with rings. These rings can weigh up to 35 pounds! Imagine the heat on these babies...burn!! |
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Cutest girl in the world. After a certain age they decide if they want the rings or not. |
Mom works and dad stays home. Since women are the bread winners in the tribal group, mainly of their unique look and knitting skills, the men are the stay at home dads. The men are the care takers of the house and their duties include: playing with the kids, cleaning the house, and making the meals.
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Another tribe. These women will try and sell you stuff all day. You can say they are "persistent", but that's a nice way of saying it! |
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Children offering me food. I declined politely.
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The stay at home dad taking care of his two kids while mommy works all day to feed the family. |