During the Last Places ethnographic trips we always look for nomadic tribes with the aim of visiting them in their camps to learn about their way of life. They are, normally, the freest human groups and with their own most genuine look (worldview) on life. The Gypsies or Khana Badosh of Pakistan are a clear […]
The Kalash people, also known as Kalasha or Kafir, are an ethnic group made up of about 3,000 people. They live in the Chitral Valleys, in the Hindu Kush mountain range in Pakistan. Most of the Kalash are spread across the Rumbur, Brumbret and Birir Valleys. The Kalash are goat herders and practice subsistence […]
The Mohana tribe of Pakistan dominate the calm waters of the Middle Indus River, as it passes through the ancient city of Sukkur. There, in the already distant and pre-pandemic 2018, Joan Riera, founding partner of Last Places, found them for the first time after four years traveling through Pakistan. Photos from an old book […]