Broken houses, not broken dreams
We look at how the Kalash people go on with their lives following the earthquake and hope of rebuilding their homes
The October 26 earthquake killed hundreds of people in Pakistan, destructed as many homes and caused irreparable loss to many. With winter fast approaching, people now look to rebuild their homes and find refuge from the cold. Amidst the destruction in some of the worst hit areas of the country, the Kalash tribe strive to go on with their lives.
Here are a few photos of the tribe who continue with their daily lives as the government promises to rebuild their homes.
Kalash children take lessons in their destroyed classroom
Young Kalash boys walk past a damaged tourist hotel
A homeless family gather outside their makeshift shelter
Kalash youth play football in a village
Kalash children take lessons at a makeshift hut where their classroom used to be
Kalash girls cross a stream on their way back from school
Kalash girls outside their home in Bumburate village
A Kalash girl stands in the entrance of her home
A villager crosses a bridge with his donkey
Kalash children play marbles on a street
Kalash girls play outside their house
PHOTOS: AFP
Here are a few photos of the tribe who continue with their daily lives as the government promises to rebuild their homes.
Kalash children take lessons in their destroyed classroom
Young Kalash boys walk past a damaged tourist hotel
A homeless family gather outside their makeshift shelter
Kalash youth play football in a village
Kalash children take lessons at a makeshift hut where their classroom used to be
Kalash girls cross a stream on their way back from school
Kalash girls outside their home in Bumburate village
A Kalash girl stands in the entrance of her home
A villager crosses a bridge with his donkey
Kalash children play marbles on a street
Kalash girls play outside their house
PHOTOS: AFP