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Boats of Bedey community, at Shirajdikhan, in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. May 6, 2008. Bedey, a community belonging mainly to the ethnic Mong; tong (Mangta) of ARAKAN, who in 1638, accompanied the fugitive king of Arakan, Ballal Raja, and later settled in Bikrampur area near DHAKA. The Mangta people were popularly called Bedey after the Bangla word Baidda meaning village doctor. Bedeys pretend to know the art of healing, which they use as a source of living besides snake catching, snake; charming etc. The community generally lives in clusters on machans, platforms, constructed by the side of rivers or on boats.  (photo)
A Tale of Unhindered People. A woman from the ethnic Bedey community taking a bath with her child by her side. Bedeys belong mainly to the ethnic Mong-tong group from the ancient Burmese state of Arakan who settled in Bikrampur near Dhaka and later spread out to remote areas of Bengal and Assam. Traditionally they practice folk medicine and spiritual healing for livelihood, besides being snake catchers and snake charmers. The community generally lives in clusters on manchas (platforms), or shacks by the side of rivers or on boats. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2007.  (photo)
A Tale of Unhindered People. A girl from the ethnic Bedey community plays with snakes. Bedeys belong mainly to the ethnic Mong-tong group from the ancient Burmese state of Arakan who settled in Bikrampur near Dhaka and later spread out to remote areas of Bengal and Assam. Traditionally they practice folk medicine and spiritual healing for livelihood, besides being snake catchers and snake charmers. The community generally lives in clusters on manchas (platforms), or shacks by the side of rivers or on boats. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2007.  (photo)
Snake charmers from the ethnic Bedey community showing their tricks with snakes. Bedeys belong mainly to the ethnic Mong-tong group from the ancient Burmese state of Arakan who settled in Bikrampur near Dhaka and later spread out to remote areas of Bengal and Assam. Traditionally they practice folk medicine and spiritual healing for livelihood, besides being snake catchers and snake charmers. The community generally lives in clusters on manchas (platforms), or shacks by the side of rivers or on boats. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2007.  (photo)
A Tale of Unhindered People. A Bedey father and his child. Bedeys belong mainly to the ethnic Mong-tong group from the ancient Burmese state of Arakan who settled in Bikrampur near Dhaka and later spread out to remote areas of Bengal and Assam. Traditionally they practice folk medicine and spiritual healing for livelihood, besides being snake catchers and snake charmers. The community generally lives in clusters on manchas (platforms), or shacks by the side of rivers or on boats. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2007.  (photo)
A snake charmer from the ethnic Bedey community showing his tricks with snakes. Bedeys belong mainly to the ethnic Mong-tong group from the ancient Burmese state of Arakan who settled in Bikrampur near Dhaka and later spread out to remote areas of Bengal and Assam. Traditionally they practice folk medicine and spiritual healing for livelihood, besides being snake catchers and snake charmers. The community generally lives in clusters on manchas (platforms), or shacks by the side of rivers or on boats. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2007.  (photo)
A Tale of Unhindered People. A young girl from the ethnic Bedey community. Bedeys belong mainly to the ethnic Mong-tong group from the ancient Burmese state of Arakan who settled in Bikrampur near Dhaka and later spread out to remote areas of Bengal and Assam. Traditionally they practice folk medicine and spiritual healing for livelihood, besides being snake catchers and snake charmers. The community generally lives in clusters on manchas (platforms), or shacks by the side of rivers or on boats. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2007.  (photo)
Bedey, a community belonging mainly to the ethnic Mong-tong (Mangta) of ARAKAN, who in 1638, accompanied the fugitive king of Arakan, Ballal Raja, and later settled in Bikrampur area near DHAKA. The Mangta people were popularly called Bedey after the Bangla word Baidda meaning village doctor. Bedeys pretend to know the art of healing, which they use as a source of living besides snake catching, snake-charming etc. The community generally lives in clusters on machans (platforms) constructed by the side of rivers or on boats. Maizuddin Ghat, Noakhali, Bangladesh. April 27, 2007.  (photo)
Bedey, a community belonging mainly to the ethnic Mong-tong (Mangta) of ARAKAN, who in 1638, accompanied the fugitive king of Arakan, Ballal Raja, and later settled in Bikrampur area near DHAKA. The Mangta people were popularly called Bedey after the Bangla word Baidda meaning village doctor. Bedeys pretend to know the art of healing, which they use as a source of living besides snake catching, snake-charming etc. The community generally lives in clusters on machans (platforms) constructed by the side of rivers or on boats. Aminbazar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. October 8, 2005.  (photo)
A woman from the Bedey community healing a man suffering from rheumatism. The community are mainly ethnic Mong tong (Mangta) people, and are popularly called Bedey after the Bangla word 'Baidda' meaning village doctor. Bedeys practice traditional herbal treatment, which they use as a source of income besides snake catching and snake charming etc. The community generally lives in clusters on manchas (platforms), by the side of rivers or on boats. Jhenaigati, Sherpur, Bangladesh. March 21, 2008.  (photo)