3454 x 4600 px | 29,2 x 38,9 cm | 11,5 x 15,3 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
28. April 2012
Ort:
Chiang Mai Thailand S. E. Asia
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Hill tribe is a term used in Thailand for all of the various tribal peoples who migrated from China and Tibet over the past few centuries. They now inhabit the remote border areas between Northern Thailand, Laos and Burma (Myanmar). The six major hill tribes within Thailand are the Akha, Lahu, Karen, Hmong/Miao, Mien/Yao and Lisu, each with a distinct language and culture. The Akha are an indigenous hill tribe that live in small villages at high altitudes in the mountains of Thailand, Burma, Laos, and Yunnan Province in China. They made their way from China into South East Asia during the early 1900's. Civil war in Burma and Laos resulted in an increased flow of Akha immigrants and there are now some 80, 000 living in Thailand's northern provinces of Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai where they constitute one of the largest of the hill tribes.