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> Life in a village near Sittwe
Life in a village near Sittwe
Monday, 03 September 2012 18:09
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Young children in a village a few miles outside of Sittwe in Rakhine State. Photos: Seng Mai
Young girls in a village, where many children marry around age 14 to 15. The majority of residents are Sone Tu nationals.
Children in a village, which has about 15 houses.
A young mother and children. There is now a simple school for children in the village.
Two boys in the village, where many children do not have shoes.
A mother and baby in the village.
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