Meeting the long neck people in Northern Thailand was a really cool experience. I can't wait to show you more of Thailand throughout this travel series. Your support of Perception has made these videos possible (20% off is still going on): www.worldperception.store/ You can find the full Thailand playlist here: ua-cam.com/play/PLodUbM5aOmqxghUq3kaW2LIOrGYGJ5dwr.html&si=mO1JugQyvTymmATn
Thanks Mac for this video, As always beautifully made and really shows the subculture of the long neck tribe. Thanks for exploring and sharing this! Im intrigued to experience it myself on my trip later this year now!
New subscriber here! *Note* (sorry, this comment is very long): the "long neck" tribe is actually part of the Karenni subgroup of Karennic peoples. Karennic peoples include Karen & Karenni. Karen peoples call themselves "K'nyaw." Karenni peoples call themselves "Kayah," "Kayan," etc. Each group has multiple subgroups. For example, Karen people have S'gaw Karen & Pwo Karen. The people in this video are part of the Lawhi subgroup of the Kayan Karenni people. Even among the Karenni subgroups, not all of them wear neck rings. It helps to think of it as similar to the large grouping of Anishinaabe peoples of North America. The Anishinaabe group includes multiple peoples, with each people having their own subgroups, and related peoples. The most famous is the Ojibwe people, but the Menominee, Odawa, & Potawatomi people are all in part of the larger umbrella of Anishinaabe groups. Yet all of those people speak mutually-unintelligible languages (even though on the surface they may sound similar). AND, even the Ojibwe people have subgroups which some debate may be semi-separate, like the Salteaux, Nipissing, & Oji-Cree. It's complicated. Just like how Karennic peoples are complicated. *If you remember nothing else (understandable), remember that the "long neck" people are Karenni, not Karen.* The Karennic peoples of Burma & Thailand are indigenous, just like the Anishinaabe peoples of North America are indigenous. Karennic peoples' cultures and often the religious practices (many practice Shamanism or Christianity instead of Buddhism of the dominant culture of Burma & Thailand) make them a target for bias, discrimination, & gen0cide. If you decided to read this far down the comments, you might find it interesting that the USA has a LOT of Karen & Karenni people. The U.S. states of Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin, and *especially Minnesota* have Karen & Karenni refugees who resettled here. Minnesota actually has the largest-per-capita population of Karen people outside of Asia, although I don't know the number of Karenni-per-capita in comparison. And let me just say: if you become friends with Karen & Karenni people, they will often share lots of incredible homemade food with you! You definitely need to try traditional Karen & Karenni cuisine as well as watch them do traditional dances and sing. If you ever visit my state, I might be able to help connect you with Karen & Karenni people & events.
Bro, that is such a cool vlog, you took me back in time, I remember when I visited this village but I took a scooter to arrive there instead, and your family is so awesome, especially your dad fishing for great content! Love it, fair play!! ❤
Thank you bro, glad you enjoyed watching! And no way, you went the scooter way, you should have gone with a boat!! Yeah he is a legend, thank you brothaa❤❤
Another great video Mac, I am from the Philippines and started watching your vlogs since last year. You may try camping here in PH as well. Thank you so much for showing us the world. Keep safe always on your travels.
Thank you for this video, beautiful introduction of your documentation about this tribe, the inner beauty of their culture.Nice to see your family together.God bless.
I went here during lockdown in covid times and there was barely anyone there.. only saw one member wearing the neck rings, nice to see it is a bit more busy there now!
There is much more the long necked people are said to have seen civilizations not of this planet earth after which they tried to copy them because these civilizations Which showed up with the ancient inhabitants had long necks and the inhabitants tried to copy them.
I understand that this was traditionally a cultural practice. But opponents now think it could be exploitative, that the use of the rings can cause permanent body disfigurement.
Meeting the long neck people in Northern Thailand was a really cool experience. I can't wait to show you more of Thailand throughout this travel series.
Your support of Perception has made these videos possible (20% off is still going on): www.worldperception.store/
You can find the full Thailand playlist here: ua-cam.com/play/PLodUbM5aOmqxghUq3kaW2LIOrGYGJ5dwr.html&si=mO1JugQyvTymmATn
That ethnic Karen people
Incredible intro bro! It is G-O-O-O-D to see you experiencing these moments with your beautiful family! ❤
Ali ❤
This is also a good idea to enlarge men's banana choke your 🍌 with these types of rings 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you my bro!!! G triple O D indeed, was a great time with them! ❤
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Thanks Mac for this video, As always beautifully made and really shows the subculture of the long neck tribe. Thanks for exploring and sharing this! Im intrigued to experience it myself on my trip later this year now!
New subscriber here! *Note* (sorry, this comment is very long): the "long neck" tribe is actually part of the Karenni subgroup of Karennic peoples. Karennic peoples include Karen & Karenni. Karen peoples call themselves "K'nyaw." Karenni peoples call themselves "Kayah," "Kayan," etc. Each group has multiple subgroups. For example, Karen people have S'gaw Karen & Pwo Karen. The people in this video are part of the Lawhi subgroup of the Kayan Karenni people. Even among the Karenni subgroups, not all of them wear neck rings.
It helps to think of it as similar to the large grouping of Anishinaabe peoples of North America. The Anishinaabe group includes multiple peoples, with each people having their own subgroups, and related peoples. The most famous is the Ojibwe people, but the Menominee, Odawa, & Potawatomi people are all in part of the larger umbrella of Anishinaabe groups. Yet all of those people speak mutually-unintelligible languages (even though on the surface they may sound similar). AND, even the Ojibwe people have subgroups which some debate may be semi-separate, like the Salteaux, Nipissing, & Oji-Cree. It's complicated.
Just like how Karennic peoples are complicated. *If you remember nothing else (understandable), remember that the "long neck" people are Karenni, not Karen.* The Karennic peoples of Burma & Thailand are indigenous, just like the Anishinaabe peoples of North America are indigenous. Karennic peoples' cultures and often the religious practices (many practice Shamanism or Christianity instead of Buddhism of the dominant culture of Burma & Thailand) make them a target for bias, discrimination, & gen0cide.
If you decided to read this far down the comments, you might find it interesting that the USA has a LOT of Karen & Karenni people. The U.S. states of Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin, and *especially Minnesota* have Karen & Karenni refugees who resettled here. Minnesota actually has the largest-per-capita population of Karen people outside of Asia, although I don't know the number of Karenni-per-capita in comparison. And let me just say: if you become friends with Karen & Karenni people, they will often share lots of incredible homemade food with you! You definitely need to try traditional Karen & Karenni cuisine as well as watch them do traditional dances and sing. If you ever visit my state, I might be able to help connect you with Karen & Karenni people & events.
Great Video and nice picture . Welcome to Thailand .
Greetings fr Antioch CA 👋
This vlog of Long Neck Tribe is awesome, very informative and interesting 🤩
Thanks for sharing 🙌🏼
Thanks for watching so glad you enjoyed it and hello to Antioch CA 👋🏼
Great video Mac ! Very informative & interesting .
Good job , and i love seeing your beautiful family with you . 😊👍 ❤🇵🇭
Thank you for watching, so glad you enjoyed it :))
Bro, that is such a cool vlog, you took me back in time, I remember when I visited this village but I took a scooter to arrive there instead, and your family is so awesome, especially your dad fishing for great content! Love it, fair play!! ❤
Thank you bro, glad you enjoyed watching! And no way, you went the scooter way, you should have gone with a boat!! Yeah he is a legend, thank you brothaa❤❤
Good to see Mabelle and family! Blessings from Texas! ❤
Was great to be with them, thank you and sending them back to Texas!
Thank you for sharing this with us all. I would love to get to longneck village one day.
They’re originally from Burma 🇲🇲. They’re discriminating from Burma government. That’s why they tribe moving into Northern Thailand 🇹🇭.
Hope the situation gets better for them!!🙏
Another great video Mac, I am from the Philippines and started watching your vlogs since last year. You may try camping here in PH as well. Thank you so much for showing us the world. Keep safe always on your travels.
Thank you so much for always watching!!❤️
I'm planning that for my next visit there!👍
Thank you for this video, beautiful introduction of your documentation about this tribe, the inner beauty of their culture.Nice to see your family together.God bless.
Thank you so much for your kind words and feedback!!
They are an interesting tribe!!❤️
Excellent videos!!!!!!
Good to see Mabelle with you again in your vlogg ❤️❤️❤️
More to come!❤️😊
Hi Mac to to see u again explorinh Thailand goodluck n enjoy!!!!
Hi Josefina, it is great to be here!! Thank you
what a beautiful moments with your family enjoy be safe always World Nomac❤
Nothing better than time with family!!❤️
I went here during lockdown in covid times and there was barely anyone there.. only saw one member wearing the neck rings, nice to see it is a bit more busy there now!
Thank you for sharing your experience!! It’s wonderful to see places getting back to normal after tough times!! 🙏
@@worldnomac Totally! I will have to go back at some point now to experience it properly 😄
Mac your videos are improving day by day..love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
I really appreciate your feedback my friend!!❤️ Thank you!
Great to see you buying the handicraft without bargaining.
They are actually selling it for a decent price!!
Great vid!!! Loved the guy in the green shirt!!!! Know him??
He is the man, the myth the legend D O D (dear old dad)
Amazing vlog ❤❤❤ I really appreciate your effort mashallah ❤️❤️❤️💕 You look amazing 😍
Thank you so much for watching and supporting!!❤️❤️
They were from Kayar or Karenni state, myanmar.
Nice souvenir Mac
Some nice items for great prices!!
Nice vlog Mac.
Thank you!!🙏
Wow with family enjoy guys and be safe….
Thank you very much
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philippines / i love watching all
ur vlogs, be safe at all times..
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Welcome onboard and stay tuned for more!!❤️
Enjoy Thailand legend mac stay safe ur every travel 🙏😊❤️
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Thank you so much!! Loving Thailand 🇹🇭
Love to Philippines 🇵🇭❤️
Great video, good work Mac
Thank you very much!
very informative video
Great video Mac. Thank you for this.
Glad you liked it!♥
Thank you so much, my friend, for watching!
Love watching your vlog Mac..❤❤
Happy to hear that!♥
Thank you so much!!
Your welcome Mac..
Their culture is very familiar with ours
Great video buddy 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!!❤️ Thank you so much!!❤️
Hoping can see you sir Nomac 🙏as we will be visiting Bkk nxt mth march😊
You Both Are Well Enjoy Life❤
wonderful trip, and beautiful handmade jewelry.
When you will visit Panama?
Thank you so much, really enjoyed it!!❤️
Would love to visit soon!!🔜
Nice vlog sir Mac
Thank you so much for your feedback!!❤️👍
This is awesome that where I came from
NoMac should also make vlog about hire rent girl
I am engaged, I won't be doing that, but thank you for the recommendation
I love your videos. And i think so many from india watch your videos. So if you can just put money in INR as well for better understanding.
Thank you so much for watching!!🙏
Will keep that in mind!!
Watching from Los Angeles CA. You forgot to ask them as to why they want long neck? What’s the real reason behind it! Am curious. TY.
Chicago vlog
I need to do one at some point
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Candle I’m coming late go back to chi town tho
At some point I will
Hello bro welcome to our city Assam Tezpur pls
Thank you so much for inviting me!! I visited Assam last year!
Will revisit soon!
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A great time🎉❤
If you observe closely, it is a shock absorber of a scania truck...
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Love from Assam.. ❤️❤️❤️
Love to Assam!!❤️❤️
There is much more the long necked people are said to have seen civilizations not of this planet earth after which they tried to copy them because these civilizations Which showed up with the ancient inhabitants had long necks and the inhabitants tried to copy them.
Wow that is fascinating insight, thank you for sharing
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Legend Love you bro
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I opted to not visit as I had read that these people continue to use the rings not out of tradition, but to get tourist dollars.
Wow, it's intriguing how cultural practices can be viewed from different angles!!🙏
I understand that this was traditionally a cultural practice. But opponents now think it could be exploitative, that the use of the rings can cause permanent body disfigurement.
Anyway, something to ponder. Stay safe and keep on travelling.
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Even in arunachal Pradesh there are long neck tribes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow, didn’t know that!!
Seems like Thailand isn’t the only place they are in!!🙏
@@worldnomac Arunachal is in northeast India they might have migrated from Burma and Myanmar
What is your opinion about foreigners being bad, disrespecting, and hurting Thai people? at present🙁😒
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