


Baygan at Work
Baygan, a 72-year-old Kazakh woman, cleans the freshly butchered meat of a goat outside her family home in the Altai Mountains. Despite a severely hunched back, she continues to work outdoors in physically harsh and demanding conditions, reflecting the spirit of the Kazakh families whose livelihoods depend on the animals they keep.
Published in The New York Times on February 22, 2021.
Baygan, a 72-year-old Kazakh woman, cleans the freshly butchered meat of a goat outside her family home in the Altai Mountains. Despite a severely hunched back, she continues to work outdoors in physically harsh and demanding conditions, reflecting the spirit of the Kazakh families whose livelihoods depend on the animals they keep.
Published in The New York Times on February 22, 2021.
Baygan, a 72-year-old Kazakh woman, cleans the freshly butchered meat of a goat outside her family home in the Altai Mountains. Despite a severely hunched back, she continues to work outdoors in physically harsh and demanding conditions, reflecting the spirit of the Kazakh families whose livelihoods depend on the animals they keep.
Published in The New York Times on February 22, 2021.
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