The view from behind of Hmong girls in traditional costume, one with a colourful umbrella, at a Hmong New Year ceremony.
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5001 x 3471 px | 42.3 x 29.4 cm | 16.7 x 11.6 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
3 December 2008Location:
The fairground, Phonsavan , northern Laos.More information:
The Hmong ball tossing game (pov pob) takes place during the month long Hmong New Year celebration. Boys and girls form two parallel lines facing one another. It is OK for girls to toss the ball to other girls or to a boy, but boys cannot toss the ball to other boys. The ball must not be tossed to a someone of the same clan. The cloth ball (now often a tennis ball) is tossed back and forth, until someone drops the ball. If a participant drops or misses the ball, a present is given to the other player in the pair. These presents are recovered by singing love songs (hais kwv txhiaj) to the other player. This was taking place on the fairground in Phosavan.