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| MINDAT, MYANMAR - DECEMBER 6: Chin tribe tattoed woman (Muun) poses for a photo on December 6, 2015 Mindat, Myanmar. Chin people, also known as the Kukis are a number of Tibeto-Burman tribal people. As the practise of facial tattoos were banned in the 1960's it is now only seen on mainly the elderly women in the area. |
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