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Photos from a land “south of the clouds”

More than 250 people from 60 villages in northern Yunnan province, China, have been given cameras by the United States-based Nature Conservancy.  The pictures they have taken provide a record of endangered traditions and landscapes.  A nuimber of these photos are now on view at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.  The exhibition is titled “Voices from South of the Clouds”, a reference to Yunnan, which is Chinese for “south of the clouds”.

Among the photos, some give a panorama of what may be a vanishing way of life: healing rituals and animal sacrifices.  Some celebrate scenic splendors which the photographers hadn’t fully appreciated until they saw it in a photograph.  Others document hardships:  children collecting firewood, or writing their homework on the side of a basket as they accompany their parents to farm plots.

A hidden world, now brought closer by the magic of photography.

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