Young Karen Girl Chiang Rai, Thailand

Best recognized for their elongated necks, the young Karen girls of Chiang Rai, Thailand and Karen women wear heavy brass rings around their necks, forearms, and shins. The Karen are a tribal group who have historically lived in the hills in Myanmar (formerly Burma) side of the Thai border. While the Karen men are mainly field workers and farmers, the women have a rich history of crafting from wood carving to weaving. Overall the Long Neck Tribes live a rugged, tedious, and simple lifestyle, but the fruits of their labor are colorful and very lively.

There are still around 40,000 Karen members today, but thousands have had to flee Burma over the decades due to political unrest. Fleeing to Thailand was a very safe choice for many, but the ones that came are largely illegal immigrants and do not have options for gaining Thai citizenship. While things are much better for the Karen that have fled from Burma, the lack of opportunity for the Long Necks has confined the groups to small pockets separate from most of modern Thailand.

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Dr. Yungst has been practicing podiatry in Sarasota, Florida since 1982. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He currently enjoys photography, travel, swimming, cycling, and music. Dr. Yungst developed his interest in photography while attending the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in NYC. He has traveled extensively throughout Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, China, Japan, Africa, South America, Europe and Iceland. For more information about Dr. Yungst please visit: https://www.sarasotafootcarecenter.com