Traditional H’mong House

(the clothes on the line were for sale to tourists)

Notice the pretty colored glass at the base of the wall
Outside, a barrel of dyes used to color the garments

(the fingers of many H’mong women are stained as a result)


Notice the pretty colored glass at the base of the wall
Outside, a barrel of dyes used to color the garments

(the fingers of many H’mong women are stained as a result)
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