The Akha people carry a basket called a Ha-ka (Khavkar) to the fields as they work each day. These baskets are hand-woven and carried by a strap over the forehead, sometimes with a yoke (Pawqkuiq) at the shoulders.

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The Akha people carry a basket called a Ha-ka (Khavkar) to the fields as they work each day. These baskets are hand-woven and carried by a strap over the forehead, sometimes with a yoke (Pawqkuiq) at the shoulders.