The Chin, or Zomi, are a Tibeto - Burmese people who inhabit the great mountain chain running up western Burma into Mizoram in north-east India. In previous centuries, the difficult terrain meant that there was a little communication between villages.
More than forty sub-groups, many distinguished by their unique facial tattoos and costumes, have been identified among the 1.5 million Chins in Burma. According to folklore, the custom of tattooing originated almost a thousand years ago, after Burmese men found the Chin women so attractive that they would capture them in slave raids. In their fear, the women began to tattoo their faces – both to make themselves look unattractive, and to ensure that Chin men would be able to identify them if they were carried off.
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Very interesting, I did not know this story
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What an interesting blog this is. I admit I had to google Myanmar. The photos to the right are beautiful. This story about the Chin and the tattoos- they have been tattooing themselves for thousand years at least? to avoid beng made to slaves? and I guess it is working? So intriguing!
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