Day 5~ October 5th~ Yunnan

in the arms of a grandparent

On the way to Dayangjie, the central home of the Yiche people, a branch of the Hani ethnic minority that settled in Yunnan about 1000 years ago, we met this child and grandparent. The Yiche people wear conical hats in black and in white and are known to have some of the stranger customs among the Hani people. The ‘lihhahha’ or marriages in their language of the Yiche people are arranged by their parents when they are very young, when the bride-price is paid. After the marriage the husband and wife don’t live together, but with their own parents. The wife, however, must visit her husband every twelve days until giving birth. During this period of lihhahha the wife has the freedom to have sexual intercourse with any man she likes. This custom proves that there is so much more to learn about the people of the world and the way their lives are arranged and why. The more I see of this world, the less room I have for pre-judgment and the wider my mind must be opened.


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10 responses to “Day 5~ October 5th~ Yunnan”

  1. Very interesting concept – looking forward to seeing even more, However i do find the excessive sharpening pretty disturbing.

  2. very interesting custom Mimo !!!

  3. wow great shot

  4. wow! what an image mimo.

  5. Excellent photo! Love the feeling and the athmosphere.

  6. Great Photo!!!!

  7. Not only vivid, on first glance I thought it was a painting. Wonderful image!

  8. very vivid, great! Thanks.

  9. I watched a documentary on ARTE where the husband and wife live in separate homes with their parents. The wife visit the husband at night, and the village is organized around the women and the husband is in charge of raising the child…

  10. Another incredible portrait Mimo, fabulous image!

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