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Kalash fight for their identity with Unesco bid
CHITRAL: Pakistan's smallest religious minority, the Kalash speak their own language and celebrate their gods through music, dance ─ and alcohol, which they brew themselves in Chitral's plunging verdant valleys.
Here, the sexes mingle easily, marriage can be sealed with a dance, and women are free to move on to new loves ─ it is a far cry from life in much of the rest of the country, where many adhere to a strict religious and cultural code.