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Picture It: The Polytheistic Kalash Tribe of Pakistan

Tue, 05/20/2008 - 3:00am by CitizenSugar
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When I ran across these jaw-droppingly striking pictures, I couldn't believe I'd never heard of the Kalash Tribe — and I wanted to rectify that immediately. The tribe lives nestled in the North-Western Province of Pakistan. Protected by the Hindu Kush mountain range lives this culture of people Muslims call Kafirs or “infidels”.

Among the region known as Kafiristan lies the town of Brir, considered one of the last remaining settlements of the Kalash — or “wearers of black." Its inhabitants consider themselves the direct descendants of Alexander the Great. The 3,500 souls are the last enclave of pagan tribespeople.


Incredibly, the Kalash have not changed much over the centuries. They make their own wine, elevate animals to religious status and believe in mountaintop fairies. To find out more about the tribe, read more.

Their gods, like those of the ancient Greeks, are split up into male and female deities and they claim they once belonged to highly literate culture until their books were burned by barbarian tribes. Shown in these pictures celebrating their annual Spring festival, the Kalash still maintain a fertility rite where a teenage boy is sent alone into the surrounding woods for a year and when he returns is treated to a feast and the mating rites to as many of the Kalash women he chooses.

They struggle to preserve their identity from encroaching Islamic rule, deforestation, and entrepreneurs who take advantage of their simple natures — as well as the assault of the Justin Timberlake/cell phone/jeans avalanche of the modern world. Here's to hoping they resist — I'm so taken with the fact that real diversity still exists in our ever-shrinking world.

Have you heard of the Kalash? Have you ever seen such beautiful pictures? Is it possible to maintain an untouched culture in our modern age?

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  • Zeinobia's picture
    Zeinobia
    1

    yes, I have heard and seen images and reports about them in Egyptian Magazines , for sure they do not look like other Pakistani tribes , may be they are from Greek Origin after all
    it is fantastic to see them after all those years living in such way

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • jennifer76's picture
    jennifer76
    2

    It's always so fascinating to look at pockets of people who have maintained their culture when the rest of us are globalizing in so many ways. And their dress is absolutely gorgeous!!

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • cabaker27's picture
    cabaker27
    3

    that old woman looks like she's going to put a hex on me and its creeping me out!

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • hebrew hunny's picture
    hebrew hunny
    5

    Thanks for a peek into fascinating culture. This piece has made me want to learn more about them.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • KrisSugar's picture
    KrisSugar
    6

    that is really cool! they are so beautiful. look at those eyes! i love their costumes. Here's hoping they can maintain their unique way of life.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • cine_lover's picture
    cine_lover
    7

    Very striking eyes. I bet the boys can't wait to become men in that tribe

    I wonder what their beads are made out of, and how they make them. I am so fascinated by people who do not use modern machinery to create materials for clothing, jewelry or really anything.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • kikidawn's picture
    kikidawn
    8

    Those pictures are beautiful. I, too, hope they can maintain their way of life.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • yesteryear's picture
    yesteryear
    9

    they are beautiful, but they do not age well. that is a picture of the same woman on her 9th birthday and then again on her 16th.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    10

    I think the old woman is putting hexes on all the young men look at her grandaughter... They dresses look incredible.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    11

    The girl on the left is obviously a Gator Fan.....I kid, but really I would hate to see them "modernized" but its going to be hard to keep that from happening.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • anaisethenry's picture
    anaisethenry
    14

    :ROTFL: yestyear.... good one, they do look so much alike!

    Thanks so much for posting this, they seem they have such a full and interesting culture... want to know more... very beautiful pictures.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • Jillness's picture
    Jillness
    15

    Wow, what striking pictures! They are so beautiful! I love the old woman's face...you can tell she has lived through a lot. There are so many stories in that face.

    The pictures are beautiful. Thank you for posting them!

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • KrisSugar's picture
    KrisSugar
    17

    i wonder where they get their materials for their costumes. On one hand, they have all this beading adn traditional looking stuff, and also they have what looks like black silk? and lace that looks machine made.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • JessNess's picture
    JessNess
    19

    I really like learning about people who have held on strong to their past traditions even in this crazy world. They have a beautiful way of life. I dont get why so many people are making jokes

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • yesteryear's picture
    yesteryear
    22

    caterpillargirl: are you serious? that's not a before and after? i feel really self conscious now. here i was thinking i'd finally found a group of women where i belong. i am only 21 after all.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • hypnoticmix's picture
    hypnoticmix
    23

    If there is an oportunity to make a dollar or should I say Euro they will feel the shadow of the modern age decsend upon them. It is inevitable.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • balagoon's picture
    balagoon
    24

    Check out a movie called The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling. It stars Sean Connery and Micheal Cane. very good. talks about this subject.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • CooperMonster's picture
    CooperMonster
    26

    I wonder where the girl got the "Reebok" shirt?

    Look around her collar.

    Another Tasaday People?

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • Ava Artemis's picture
    Ava Artemis
    27

    You have never heard of the old Sean Connery movie "The Man Who Would Be King"??
    Go check it out.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • anticoka's picture
    anticoka
    28

    Such a shame that a we are fast reaching a boring uniformity, a culture of cocacola, computers and conformism.... These people are very precious indeed.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • dennis wy's picture
    dennis wy
    31

    George Bush will invade them before his term is up. God told him to do it.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • michael stone's picture
    michael stone
    32

    fascinating story.in this day and age.this planet never stops to

    show is incredible wonders.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • khanra's picture
    khanra
    33

    The men from the Kalasha tribe also had their own vibrant costumes at one time, but have since then adopted the Shalwar Kameez, which comes from the Pashtun people, and is common throughout Pakistan and Muslim Indians.

    Legend has it that they're Greek, but in reality, they look very similar to other peoples from northern Pakistan, where blond hair and blue eyes aren't uncommon at all (I myself have green eyes, and am from the area). Also, light colored eyes aren't exactly a Greek trait.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • art79's picture
    art79
    34

    We reached boring uniformity almost 50 years ago!!

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • cabaker27's picture
    cabaker27
    36

    "George Bush will invade them before his term is up. God told him to do it."

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • Yvonne Hunt's picture
    Yvonne Hunt
    37

    The Kalash have been known and described for some time now by ethnographers, ethnomusicologists, etc. As a dance ethnographer with a specialty in traditional Greek dances, I was invited to view films of their dances to see if there is a relationship to the dances of Greece. They are a fascinating people, and hopefully, their government and others will allow them to continue their lifestyle as they see fit.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • TylerDurden's picture
    TylerDurden
    38

    HURR!! Teh wimins haev wrinkels. I made a funney.

    It's sad when you can favorably compare the education level of a Tribe that manufactures their own goods with people on the internet, who one can assume had schools to attend.

    Speaking of education, the article would be better without the flustered mention of how PAGAN (shudder) the Tribe is. Last time I looked not being Christian, Muslim or Jewish was no longer an eye-popping scandal.

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • zeze's picture
    zeze
    40

    "Last time I looked not being Christian, Muslim or Jewish was no longer an eye-popping scandal."

    I bet Obama would disagree with that...

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • EnderLadyChaos's picture
    EnderLadyChaos
    42

    I think the photography was great and the writing ok, but Tyler's right, bring pagan is very common now, I am....I hope I am not brunt at the stake by rabid Bush supporters....

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • dj28's picture
    dj28
    43

    I would like to go out in to the woods and come back to have sex with any one i choose! Where do i sign up! This is my kinda religion!

    14 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment