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KO TU HILL TRIBE

On the road from Hoi An to Kontum in Central Vietnam, near the small town of Dac Giel on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, thanks to my guide and friend Loc Mai we stopped in a very small hill tribe village.

The hill tribe is the KO TU. They scratch a living from farm work, growing their own food and having a few animals and hunting. They continue to live the way their ancestors used to live. Nothing seems to have changed: houses are made of bamboo, the way they always been built. Three generations of family live under the same roof. There is no door except for a simple piece of cloth.

The village is just a few houses/bamboo huts scattered along the road. Inside the hut, they have no furniture as such. The kitchen area is an open fire and the walls are black with smoke. The decorations are the skull of animals which they killed for food ( deers, wild pigs, monkeys …etc..) and amulets (some special plants) above the doorway to prevent evil spirits from coming in.

f8 1/60th sec zoom at 70mm ISO 1600

KO TU HILL TRIBE, DAC GIEL, CENTRAL HIGHLANDS, CENTRAL VIETNAM,

Comentarios 8

  • Gallus Pictures present 04/09/2009 0:06

    Dein Foto ist ja recht
    «:::K:::» «:::L:::»«:::A:::» «:::S:::» «:::S:::» «:::E:::»
    gefällt mir total gut +++
    LG
    Gallus
  • flolinchen 31/10/2008 13:22

    Great pic - I think it should remember in which wonderful world and home we live! greeting flo
  • Wilhelm H. 27/10/2008 17:03

    This reminds me very much on the Hmong, where I have been.
    It´s a great capture
    Regards
    Wilhelm
  • Maria João Arcanjo 06/10/2008 0:10

    It is a fantastic photo and a great explanation!
    beijinhos
    MJ
  • Gerhard Heil 02/10/2008 0:28

    Sehr schöne Darstellung einer alltäglichen Szene.
    Gefällt mir sehr gut.
    Gruß Gerhard
  • CsomorLászló 24/09/2008 17:29

    Very interesing, and good presented!
    bw
    CsL
  • Jean-Bernard 23/09/2008 11:08

    une très belle photo : félicitations !
    amicalement
    JB



  • maiauge 22/09/2008 21:08

    You have seen a lot of things, that usual tourist (like us) will never meet.
    Great pic of this peoples home,
    sometimes hard to believe that people live like this in our century, but we have seen similar homes quiet often in Asia.
    BR Renate