In the Brahui community, it is widely known that women are the faithful guardian of ancient customs and traditions. They participate equally in social endeavors while maintaining and keeping the customs and traditions alive. And unlike many other Brahui communities living in cities, these tribal Brahuis still have Women at the heart of their customs and traditions.
Although my visit was very brief- I managed to find traces of their customs remarkably warm and beautiful. From the way they greet to the way they decorate their rooms; the traces of their traditions here are like folk songs, and poetry is woven into their day-to-day life. Though we couldn't understand a single word of each other's language, we still managed to exchange names with the help of gestures and some bits of conversation with a help of a young boy who knew a little bit of Urdu.
Note: Although in their culture it is forbidden for women to show their faces to the outside world, particularly to sit for photographs. Their portraits are all taken with proper consent, keeping their values in sight.