Burma image, WA0381

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Digital Media Bank ID: 81943
Original Filename: dmas_wa0381_d01.tif
Description: Burma image, WA0381. Yawyin woman and baby.
Yawyin was a term that was sometimes used in relation to Lisu peoples. It was considered an insult by Lisu peoples themselves and was never employed when talking about oneself. 'The women wear either a large turban or a sort of gay head wrap, ornamented with tassels. They dress in a blue long tailed coat, shorts and gaiters, with a long apron in front, and are plentifully decorated with patches of green, yellow and red cloth' [dissertation, 1934:261]
Categories: Timeline/ 1920s, Collections/ World Art/ Asia/ James Henry Green Photos of Burma (Myanmar), Collections/ World Art/ Problematic terminology, Collections/ World Art/ Photographs  
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Credit: James Henry Green Charitable Trust
Licence: CC BY-SA
Caption: Burma image, WA0381
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Source (of Object / Artwork): Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove
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Other Keywords: Photography; Burma; Myanmar
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Media: Image
Size: 32.71 MB; 2879 x 3970 pixels; 244 x 336 mm (print at 300 DPI);
Orientation: Portrait
Administrative info
Linked Accession no.: WA0381