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THROUGH her LENS

Hannah Reyes Morales

MONGOLIA

”If I could give advice to women, particularly women in places with less resources, I’d say value your perspective. Today, young girls in Mongolia are embracing centuries-old customs to connect with their roots. The demanding craft of eagle hunting was passed on to 14-year-old Zamanbol [pictured] by her grandfather. ‘After my grandfather’s death, I wanted to continue his way,’ she told me.”

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