Apatani tribal people harvest fish from their paddy fields in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro Valley. The Apatanis are residents of the state's upper and lower Subansiri districts, and are known throughout the world for wet rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation.
Apatani tribal people harvest fish from their paddy fields in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro Valley. The Apatanis are residents of the state's upper and lower Subansiri districts, and are known throughout the world for wet rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation.
Apatani tribal people harvest fish from their paddy fields in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro Valley. The Apatanis are residents of the state's upper and lower Subansiri districts, and are known throughout the world for wet rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation.
Apatani tribal people harvest fish from their paddy fields in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro Valley. The Apatanis are residents of the state's upper and lower Subansiri districts, and are known throughout the world for wet rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation.
Apatani tribal people harvest fish from their paddy fields in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro Valley. The Apatanis are residents of the state's upper and lower Subansiri districts, and are known throughout the world for wet rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation.
Apatani tribal people harvest fish from their paddy fields in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro Valley. The Apatanis are residents of the state's upper and lower Subansiri districts, and are known throughout the world for wet rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation.
Apatani tribal people harvest fish from their paddy fields in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro Valley. The Apatanis are residents of the state's upper and lower Subansiri districts, and are known throughout the world for wet rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation.
Apatani tribal people harvest fish from their paddy fields in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro Valley. The Apatanis are residents of the state's upper and lower Subansiri districts, and are known throughout the world for wet rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation.
Apatani tribal people harvest fish from their paddy fields in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro Valley. The Apatanis are residents of the state's upper and lower Subansiri districts, and are known throughout the world for wet rice (Oryza sativa) cultivation.
Fresh fish catch is put in a bamboo funnel. Bamboo is an essential part of Apatani life and is used for fencing, flooring and also as firewood. It is also a part of their cuisine. Integration agriculture such as rearing fish in paddy fields is a common sight.
Fresh fish catch is put in a bamboo funnel. Bamboo is an essential part of Apatani life and is used for fencing, flooring and also as firewood. It is also a part of their cuisine. Integration agriculture such as rearing fish in paddy fields is a common sight.
Fresh fish catch is put in a bamboo funnel. Bamboo is an essential part of Apatani life and is used for fencing, flooring and also as firewood. It is also a part of their cuisine. Integration agriculture such as rearing fish in paddy fields is a common sight.
Fresh fish catch is put in a bamboo funnel. Bamboo is an essential part of Apatani life and is used for fencing, flooring and also as firewood. It is also a part of their cuisine. Integration agriculture such as rearing fish in paddy fields is a common sight.
Fresh fish catch is put in a bamboo funnel. Bamboo is an essential part of Apatani life and is used for fencing, flooring and also as firewood. It is also a part of their cuisine. Integration agriculture such as rearing fish in paddy fields is a common sight.
Fresh fish catch is put in a bamboo funnel. Bamboo is an essential part of Apatani life and is used for fencing, flooring and also as firewood. It is also a part of their cuisine. Integration agriculture such as rearing fish in paddy fields is a common sight.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.