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Wood stool dance of the Miao ethnic group
The Miao's most important celebration takes place after their autumn harvest. Men play lusheng while women dressed in gaily decorated costumes perform a special dance using stools as props. \n\nDuring New Year celebrations, lusheng music can be heard and the stool dance seen everywhere in Miao villages. In fact, at every get-together the Miao people dance. Elderly members of the minority may be too old to swirl around with stools, but they eagerly watch the fun from the sidelines. Smiling kids wearing New Year outfits excitedly sway to the beat.\n\nMiao people usually wear short skirts when they do the stool dance, and there is an interesting story about this tradition. It is said that one day 300 years ago, an old Miao woman was walking home in a long skirt that was stained with excrement. Dressed in the dirty skirt, she stepped up to analtartooffer a sacrifice to the deity. The deity was offended by her garment and punished her by killing her with a lightning bolt. To ensure the future of the clan, Miao people later decided that their women should wear short skirts instead of long ones.\n\nNote : The text above is an excerpt from the article provided by the China Culture (http://en.chinaculture.org/)
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Woman in the process of weaving with children
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Weaving items
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Woman holding a yarn made of sheep wool
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Process of weaving piled carpet
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Grandmother is teaching a young girl the weaving technique
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Women in the process of weaving piled carpet
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Woman holding a yarn made of sheep wool
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Piled carpets and other handicrafts
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Weaving items
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Ourmek - loom
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