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Generation Transfer

Việt NamViệt Nam27/06/2024


- Author: Ngo Huy Tinh

- Date of participation: June 27, 2024

- Contest entry code: 36689

- Link to contest entries: https://happy.vietnam.vn/contest/image-2024/submission/36689

- Work: "Generation transfer" - Taken at: Kon Tum

Introduction: In the past, women in the Central Highlands often had the custom of filing their teeth and stretching their ears, marking their maturity and stretching their ears to wear pieces of ivory. The bigger the pieces, the greater their power. Nowadays, this custom is gradually disappearing. Above is the last living generation, the Brau Ngoc Mothers of Kon Tum.


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