The next day we flew to Bruj in the state of Gujarat to photograph people in remote villages.
The first community was Mithdi village and has a very colorful mosque
While we were in the village this group of Malik Jat women agreed to be photographed.
Originally the Jats were herders who lived in an area called Half in Iran. Five hundred years
ago these
shepherds migrated from Half and came to Sindh and Kutch to search for new grazing lands. They
crossed the
Rann of Kutch and settled there, taking up farming.
This particular tribe maintains their wealth by wearing gold rings through their nose. These
rings
are so heavy they use their hair to help support the ring.
Young girl with a baby
Colorful dress - the women put up with our multiple cameras and were patient as we took turns
shooting.
The ring looks so uncomfortable.
Very photogenic young lady
A closeup
And a side photo to show the gold ring clearly.
The hairpiece to help support the gold ring.
A granddaughter and grandmother
A very little girl
A whole group of little girls - all fascinated by the photographers.
Two little ones not sure of how to act
Cute little girl
This little girl did not want to be photographed. She hid behind her mother's dress. While we
were
busy photographing other women, I noticed she was standing in the doorway of a nearby home. I
turned and
took this picture - one of my favorites.