The Apatani culture is largely self-sufficient. They even make their own salt, unlike other tribes in the region. To make salt called tapayo, they burn dried grass and then process its ash
The Apatani culture is largely self-sufficient. They even make their own salt, unlike other tribes in the region. To make salt called tapayo, they burn dried grass and then process its ash
The Apatani culture is largely self-sufficient. They even make their own salt, unlike other tribes in the region. To make salt called tapayo, they burn dried grass and then process its ash
A labourer hauls salt into a heap at a government-owned salt pan in Sambhar lake, 75 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Sambhar is India's largest inland saline lake. For centuries, it has been the main source of salt in northwestern India.
A labourer hauls salt into a heap at a government-owned salt pan in Sambhar lake, 75 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Sambhar is India's largest inland saline lake. For centuries, it has been the main source of salt in northwestern India.
A labourer hauls salt into a heap at a government-owned salt pan in Sambhar lake, 75 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Sambhar is India's largest inland saline lake. For centuries, it has been the main source of salt in northwestern India.
A labourer hauls salt into a heap at a government-owned salt pan in Sambhar lake, 75 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Sambhar is India's largest inland saline lake. For centuries, it has been the main source of salt in northwestern India.
A labourer hauls salt into a heap at a government-owned salt pan in Sambhar lake, 75 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Sambhar is India's largest inland saline lake. For centuries, it has been the main source of salt in northwestern India.
A labourer hauls salt into a heap at a government-owned salt pan in Sambhar lake, 75 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Sambhar is India's largest inland saline lake. For centuries, it has been the main source of salt in northwestern India.
A labourer hauls salt into a heap at a government-owned salt pan in Sambhar lake, 75 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Sambhar is India's largest inland saline lake. For centuries, it has been the main source of salt in northwestern India.
A labourer hauls salt into a heap at a government-owned salt pan in Sambhar lake, 75 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Sambhar is India's largest inland saline lake. For centuries, it has been the main source of salt in northwestern India.
A labourer hauls salt into a heap at a government-owned salt pan in Sambhar lake, 75 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Sambhar is India's largest inland saline lake. For centuries, it has been the main source of salt in northwestern India.