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The Yi - A Group of Women Decorating for the Flower Festival in Yunnan
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The Hani - Women Harvesting Tea
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The She - A Group of Girls in Traditional Costumes
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The Hani - Girls of Xishangbanna, Yunnan Province, in Their Traditional Costumes
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The Tujia - "The Hairy People" Dance
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The Lahu - A Group of Women Brewing Tea over a Charcoal Fire
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The Dai - The Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture
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The Va - A Group of Girls Husking Rice
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The Miao - A Group of Young People Preparing for the Miao New Year
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The Kazak - A Group of Women Making Felt for Yurts
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The Bouyei - Bouyei Women Making Batik Print
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The Miao - Miao Women in Front of Houses
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The Kazak - A Group of People Tending livestock in the Tianshan Mountains
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The Tu - The Women's Bright Clothes
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The Miao - Miao Tribal Costumes
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The Dai - The "Flower-Waisted Dai" Women in Costume
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The Kirgiz - A group of Women Sewing Felt for Yurts
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The Carved Artifacts - Introduction - Shanghai Museum
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The Craft of Metalworking - Introduction - Shanghai Museum
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The Craft of Dyeing, Weaving and Embroidery - Introduction - Shanghai Museum
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The Zhuang - The Flower Lady of the Zhuang
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The Hui - A Literacy Class for Women
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The Yao - A Group of Women in Costume
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The Tujia - Funerary Dance
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The Moinba - A Group of People Doing Archery
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The Tu - Women Embroidering
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The Jino - A Group of Women Weaving from the Waist-Loom
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The Yao - The Pang Wang Dance
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The Tibetans - Tibetans in Costume at Yunnan Province
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The Shui - A Group of People from Their Traditional Two-Story House
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The Uygur - Uygur Women and Children
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The Tu - A Group of Men and Women Singing a Traditional Song
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The Va - The "Hair-Swaying" Dance of the Women
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The Jing - A Group of People Beating on a Drum Celebrating New Year's Festival
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The Achang - Two Women Weaving
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The Lahu - A Group of Tea Leaves Farmers
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The Achang - A Group of People Returning from the Market
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The Uzbek - Two Women
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The Xibe - A Group of people at a Banquet
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The Lhoba - Two Women Smoking Pipes
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The Yi - Clothing of the Women
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