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  • findout:From the series Xinjiang shifting sands:Uighur tinket sellers, including this small girl in the foreground, wait by their donkey carts for customers at a site of ancient ruins in the southern suburb of Hutan, as many Uighurs find themselves economically marginalized. :Q Sakamaki, photographer

    findout:From the series Xinjiang shifting sands:Uighur tinket sellers, including this small girl in the foreground, wait by their donkey carts for customers at a site of ancient ruins in the southern suburb of Hutan, as many Uighurs find themselves economically marginalized. :Q Sakamaki, photographer

    Posted on November 24, 2010 via findout with 28 notes

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      I really feel for them, especially considering how badly they’re being treated. We were just talking about
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      Q Sakamaki, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
    18. msodradek said: What a wonderful photo! I love the graphic quality and the lack of folkloric color.
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