The summary of the text is:
The text is a transcript of a video where the narrator visits a village of the Karen tribe, also known as the long-necked women tribe, in northern Thailand. He shows the touristy part of the village, where the women sell souvenirs and pose for photos with their bronze rings around their necks and legs. He also shows the poor living conditions of the people, who have no electricity, no identity papers, and no rights. He explains that they are refugees from Burma, where they fled from war and oppression. He says that tourism is their only source of income and survival, and that their tradition of wearing rings is harmful to their health but also part of their culture and identity. He invites the viewers to learn more about their history and situation, and to support them instead of seeing them as a human zoo.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about the Karen tribe or the long-necked women tribe in Thailand.
2. The video shows the touristy part of the tribe where they sell souvenirs and wear bronze rings on their necks and legs.
3. The video also shows the living conditions of the tribe, which are very poor and humble, with no electricity or mattresses.
4. The video explains the history and situation of the tribe, which are refugees from Burma and have no identity or rights in Thailand.
5. The video suggests that tourism is the only source of income for the tribe and that they smile and act happy for the tourists.
6. The video also mentions some aspects of the culture and tradition of the tribe, such as the meaning of the rings, the resemblance to a dragon, and the absence of men in the village.