Myanmar Days: The Qualms of a Geographer in a Pariah State
A tradition of the Padaung tribe in the mountainous, northeastern Burma dictates that girls coil loops of brass around their necks, depressing their collarbones and creating the illusion of an elongated neck. As one of the reasons for his visit, geographer Reardon relates his dilemmas and experience...
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