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A Shughni woman plows a field with oxen in the first week of spring in the village of Pitob in the Gunt Valley in the Gorno-Badakhshan region of Tajikistan.

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A portrait of a Pamiri woman wearing a headscarf in Khorugh, Tajikistan.

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A portrait of a Shughni man wearing a cowboy hat in the village of Pitob in the Gunt Valley in the Gorno-Badakhshan region of Tajikistan.

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Pamiri women say goodbye to each other in Khorugh, Tajikistan, as one of the women prepares to leave on a road trip.

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A portrait of a Pamiri man in Khorugh, Tajikistan.

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Shughni men place their hands over their hearts as they greet each other in the village of Dasht, Tajikistan. This gesture is customary in Tajikistan and used when greeting others, offering thanks and in serving others. The Shughni are the largest subgroup of Pamiri people.

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A Pamiri girl adjusts her headscarf as she takes a break from sweeping the street in Tem, Tajikistan.

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A portrait of a Pamiri girl in Tem, Tajikistan.

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A Pamiri woman prepares bowls of meat and potatoes in the kitchen of a restaurant at a Navroz luncheon and celebration in Rushon. Navroz, the Persian New Year, begins the first day of spring. The people celebrate this holiday for several days with festivals and other activities, hoping for a fruitful upcoming year.

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A Pamiri man cooks osh, a traditional rice dish containing carrots, corn and goat meat, in a large pot outside at a Navroz luncheon and celebration in Rushon. Navroz, the Persian New Year, begins the first day of spring. The people celebrate this holiday for several days with festivals and other activities, hoping for a fruitful upcoming year.

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Pamiri men play a game of volleyball beside the Pamir Mountains during a Navroz festival in Rushon in the Gorno-Badakhshan region. Navroz, the Persian New Year, begins the first day of spring. The people celebrate this holiday for several days with festivals and other activities, hoping for a fruitful upcoming year.

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A portrait of a Pamiri girl and her father smiling as she rests her head on her father’s shoulders as they both watch the festivities during a Navroz festival in Rushon in the Gorno-Badakhshan region. Navroz, the Persian New Year, begins the first day of spring. The people celebrate this holiday for several days with festivals and other activities, hoping for a fruitful upcoming year.

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Pamiri people perform a dance, which symbolizes the coming of spring, during a Navroz festival in Rushon in the Gorno-Badakhshan region. Navroz, the Persian New Year, begins the first day of spring. The people celebrate this holiday for several days with festivals and other activities, hoping for a fruitful upcoming year.

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Pamiri girls in traditional dress watch the festivities during a Navroz festival in Rushon in the Gorno-Badakhshan region, with the Pamir Mountains towering in the background. Navroz, the Persian New Year, begins the first day of spring. The people celebrate this holiday for several days with festivals and other activities, hoping for a fruitful upcoming year.

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A Pamiri girl in traditional dress folds her hands as she watches the festivities at a Navroz festival in Rushon in the Gorno-Badakhshan region. Navroz, the Persian New Year, begins the first day of spring. The people celebrate this holiday for several days with festivals and other activities, hoping for a fruitful upcoming year.

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A Pamiri girl in traditional dress performs a ritual symbolizing the passing of winter and the coming of spring during a Navroz festival in Rushon in the Gorno-Badakhshan region of Tajikistan. Navroz, the Persian New Year, begins the first day of spring. People celebrate this holiday for several days with festivals and other activities, hoping for a fruitful upcoming year.

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A portrait of a Shughni man smiling at a Navroz festival in Pashar in the Gorno-Badakhshan region. Navroz, the Persian New Year, begins the first day of spring. The people celebrate this holiday for several days with festivals and other activities, hoping for a fruitful upcoming year.

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