Norsk bokmål: Rumbur Valley, Chitral, NWFP, Pakistan
Kalashpike i Rumbur. Piken er kledd i mørk drakt, har kjeder rundt halsen, en ring og kupa (hodeplagg) dekket med kauri eller cowri (skjell). På toppen av hodeplagget er en dusk (sannsynligvis rød). En mindre dusk er over pannen. Hennes sko synes tydelig.
English: Rumbur Valley, Chitral, NWFP, Pakistan
Kalash girl in Rumbur. The girl is dressed in a dark gown and carries jewellery: a ring, a necklace and a headdress (kupa) covered with shells (kauri or cowri). On top of the headdress there is a tassle (probably red) and a second one, smaller, is visible above her forehead. Her shoes are also clearly visible.
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