Baduy Tibes Traditional Life Continues In Indonesia
BANTEN, INDONESIA - FEBRUARY 06: A member of the traditional Baduy (or Badui) tribe walks on the bamboo bridge in the village in the hilly forest area of the Kendeng mountains on February 7, 2010 in Banten, Indonesia. The traditional community consists of around 5000-8000 people spread acorss a hilly area of just 50 square kilometres. The religion of the Baduy people, known as Agama Sunda Wiwitan, combines elements of Hinduism, Buddhism and traditional beliefs, including various taboos such as not eating food at night, touching money, accepting gold or silver or even cutting their hair. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)
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