Iko (Akha) children outside their bamboo huts in the village...

BAN LONG MUAY, MUANG SING, LUANG NAMTHA, LAOS - 2001/01/01: Iko (Akha) children outside their bamboo huts in the village of Ban Long Muay, a two day walk from Muang Sing in Northern Laos. The Iko hilltribe people can be recognized by their colourful head gear, silver coins, beads and tassles. Nowadays the Iko live in primitive settlements all over Northern and Northeastern Laos where they breed chicken and pigs and often grow opium. (Photo by Ben Davies/LightRocket via Getty Images)
BAN LONG MUAY, MUANG SING, LUANG NAMTHA, LAOS - 2001/01/01: Iko (Akha) children outside their bamboo huts in the village of Ban Long Muay, a two day walk from Muang Sing in Northern Laos. The Iko hilltribe people can be recognized by their colourful head gear, silver coins, beads and tassles. Nowadays the Iko live in primitive settlements all over Northern and Northeastern Laos where they breed chicken and pigs and often grow opium. (Photo by Ben Davies/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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