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Jeju Grannies of the Sea (Korea)

older korean woman in wetsuit getting ready to dive

older korean woman in wetsuit getting ready to go diving in the ocean

older woman getting out of the water after a dive in the sea

Jeju Grannies of the Sea
Jeju Island, Korea. 2009. Digital.

The women divers of Jeju Island (known as haenyeo) are unique and rare workers. For centuries, they have harvested seaweed and shellfish at depths of 20 meters, holding their breath for as long as two minutes without any equipment other than their rubber suits, masks and nets. The Korean women divers of Jeju Island have faced the tempestuous tides of history and struggle for economic survival. Their intimate relationship to the land and sea, their shaman beliefs, and their communal village life have kept them protected from modern pressures. In return, many of the haenyeo live a life of purpose and resilience well into their 90s. They illuminate a steady, fearless course and most of all, an enduring legacy.

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