Their clothing is extremely simple: men wear collarless shirts and old-fashioned suspenders; women don blue or black buttonless robes fastened with pins, often paired with white bonnets. Seeing them feels like stepping into an 18th or 19th-century film scene.
However, their refusal to marry outside the community leads to frequent consanguineous marriages, leaving the entire group plagued by genetic diseases—a tragic consequence of their isolated way of life amid a rapidly changing world.
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