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Mago National Park Ethiopia Africa Mursi tribe women Lower Omo Valley with clay pots in lips tradition tribal wild pottery 15





In the late afternoon, Nyagatom villagers enjoy singing and dancing. As groups of men take centre stage to jump high in the a...
In the late afternoon, Nyagatom villagers enjoy singing and dancing. As groups of men take centre stage to jump high in the air, women and girls sing, clap to a rhythm, and move slowly towards the men. Children enjoy the excitement in the background. The Nyagatom are one of the largest tribes and arguably the most warlike people living along the Omo River in Southwest Ethiopia.





The contrasting leather aprons or skirts of two Nyagatom girls. The skirt on the left is richly decorated with metal and copp...
The contrasting leather aprons or skirts of two Nyagatom girls. The skirt on the left is richly decorated with metal and copper beads, the one on the right is embellished with thousands of small white discs or beads, handmade from ostrich shells.The Nyagatom are one of the largest tribes and arguably the most warlike people living along the Omo River in Southwest Ethiopia.





Samburu warriors, spears in hand, jump into the air without bending their knees during one of their dance routines.





Girl Wearing Special Cloth,The Yapese of Satawal Island celebrate a girl's first menstruation in the women's house. The girl,...
Girl Wearing Special Cloth,The Yapese of Satawal Island celebrate a girl's first menstruation in the women's house. The girl, who wears orange turmeric powder on her chest, is symbolically dressed in new loincloths, gifts by the women of the island. This is the first time the girl p





Jika tribal dancer having her headdress prepared, centrepiece is a whole skin of a Blue Bird of Paradise, Paiya Sing_sing Wes...
Jika tribal dancer having her headdress prepared, centrepiece is a whole skin of a Blue Bird of Paradise, Paiya Sing_sing Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Oceania





Detail of a Maasai warrior's ear ornaments and other beaded or metal adornments. The Maasai practice of piercing ears in adol...
Detail of a Maasai warrior's ear ornaments and other beaded or metal adornments. The Maasai practice of piercing ears in adolescence and gradually elongating the lobes is gradually dying out. This warrior's body and his long braids have been smeared with red ochre mixed with animal fat.





In the early morning, young Samburu girls take kids to their mothers. They will then milk the nanny goats leaving half the mi...
In the early morning, young Samburu girls take kids to their mothers. They will then milk the nanny goats leaving half the milk for the kids. Only women and children milk goats although every member of the family will drink the milk.





Portrait of a smiling woman of the Akha hill tribe wearing head_dress of silver and coins, in the Golden Triangle, Thailand, ...
Portrait of a smiling woman of the Akha hill tribe wearing head_dress of silver and coins, in the Golden Triangle, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia





Navajo man dressed in traditional costume with Merrick Butte on the right and East Mitten Butte in the centre, Monument Valle...
Navajo man dressed in traditional costume with Merrick Butte on the right and East Mitten Butte in the centre, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona, United States of America, North America





Hamar women dance at a 'Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose wom...
Hamar women dance at a 'Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women wear striking traditional dress and style their red ochred hair mop fashion





Colourfully dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea,...
Colourfully dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Pacific





BANJARI PILGRIM WOMEN with their traditional HEAD SHAWLS leave the PUSHKAR CAMEL FAIR - RAJASTHAN, INDIA





A young Samburu boy sucks marrow straight from the leg bone of a cow. Marrow is a much sought-after delicacy. During every Sa...
A young Samburu boy sucks marrow straight from the leg bone of a cow. Marrow is a much sought-after delicacy. During every Samburu ceremony, livestock is slaughtered and meat is roasted over wood fires. Warriors will never eat meat in the presence of married women.





A young Amhara lady weaves a traditional food basket from dried grasses. These large colourful baskets are used for serving i...
A young Amhara lady weaves a traditional food basket from dried grasses. These large colourful baskets are used for serving injera, a fermented, bread-type pancake, which is the country's national dish.She is wearing the national dress of Ethiopia - a shamma. This garment is made of homespun cotton with a finely woven and often brightly coloured border.





Shan Boys During Poi Sang Long,The Poi Sang Long is an annual ceremony inducting Shan boys in Mae Hong Son, Thailand, into a ...
Shan Boys During Poi Sang Long,The Poi Sang Long is an annual ceremony inducting Shan boys in Mae Hong Son, Thailand, into a Buddhist monastery for a short time. Before entering the monastery, however, they are dressed like princes and treated like royalty for three days, in honor of th





Himba women perform the otjiunda dance, stamping their feet, clapping and chanting while one of them gyrates in the centre of...
Himba women perform the otjiunda dance, stamping their feet, clapping and chanting while one of them gyrates in the centre of the circle. The Himba are Herero speaking Bantu nomads who live in the harsh, dry but starkly beautiful landscape of remote northwest Namibia.





Aku lady with baby, Wan Sai village, Kengtung Kyaing Tong, Shan state, Myanmar Burma, Asia





Turkana women and girls are responsible for watering livestock, which is unusual among pastoral societies. Here, a young girl...
Turkana women and girls are responsible for watering livestock, which is unusual among pastoral societies. Here, a young girl waters goats from a waterhole dug in the sand of a seasonal watercourse. Her young brother will control the flow of stock to the water trough. In the background, a man digs out another waterhole; they have to been deepened regularly towards the end of the dry season.





Colourfully dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea,...
Colourfully dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Pacific





Myanmar, Burma, Namu-op. Two Akha women in all their finery pause to chat in Namu-op village.





A young Himba boy rides home comfortably on a donkey. Sheepskins and blankets make up his saddle. His body is smeared with a ...
A young Himba boy rides home comfortably on a donkey. Sheepskins and blankets make up his saddle. His body is smeared with a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs. The Himba are Herero speaking Bantu nomads who live in the harsh, dry but starkly beautiful landscape of remote northwest Namibia.





A cluster of Dassanech granaries line the banks of the Omo River in front of a large settlement. The dome shaped granaries ar...
A cluster of Dassanech granaries line the banks of the Omo River in front of a large settlement. The dome shaped granaries are kept high off the ground to protect them from flood damage. The Omo River rises in the Ethiopian Highlands and flows for over 600 miles before discharging its waters into the northern end of Lake Turkana.





Indian Woman Dressing A Buffalo Skin(from "The American Aboriginal Portfolio" by Mary Eastman) 1853 Seth Eastman (1808-1878 A...
Indian Woman Dressing A Buffalo Skin(from "The American Aboriginal Portfolio" by Mary Eastman) 1853 Seth Eastman (1808-1878 American) Newberry Library, Chicago





Samburu boys wearing the charcoal-blackened goatskin cloaks of those about to be circumcised drive their families' herds to t...
Samburu boys wearing the charcoal-blackened goatskin cloaks of those about to be circumcised drive their families' herds to their lorara (a purpose-built circumcision encampment), shortly before they undergo the ritual. A family's herds must be penned in the lorara until the circumcision





A Dassanech man stands on one leg in typical pose while looking after his familys cattle in the Omo Delta, one of the largest...
A Dassanech man stands on one leg in typical pose while looking after his familys cattle in the Omo Delta, one of the largest inland deltas in the world. The Dassanech speak a language of Eastern Cushitic origin. They practice animal husbandry and fishing as well as agriculture.





Tribal performer from Mount Hagen at a Sing_sing, Mt Hagen Show, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Oceania





Nubian women wear bright dresses and headscarves even though they are Muslims. Many of the older generation have tribal scars...
Nubian women wear bright dresses and headscarves even though they are Muslims. Many of the older generation have tribal scars on their faces.





A Maasai elder herds his cattle near the foothills of Ol doinyo Orok (the Black Mountain).





The adornments of Samburu warriors change from generation to generation. In the 1990's cheap plastic flowers from China becam...
The adornments of Samburu warriors change from generation to generation. In the 1990's cheap plastic flowers from China became fashionable.





Ao Naga tribe in traditional dress during Moatsu festival of sowing, Chuchuyimlang village, Nagaland , North East Frontier St...
Ao Naga tribe in traditional dress during Moatsu festival of sowing, Chuchuyimlang village, Nagaland , North East Frontier States , India





Tagin Women, Tribes Performing Dance at Namdapha Eco Cultural Festival, Miao, Arunachal Pradesh, India





Samburu initiates sing during the month after their circumcision. As their wounds heal, their dances become more energetic. B...
Samburu initiates sing during the month after their circumcision. As their wounds heal, their dances become more energetic. Before long, they imitate the dances of the warriors which, hitherto, they have been forbidden to perform.





A Samburu woman wearing a mporro necklace, which denotes her married status. These necklaces were once made of hair from gira...
A Samburu woman wearing a mporro necklace, which denotes her married status. These necklaces were once made of hair from giraffe tails but nowadays, the fibres of doum palm fronds are used instead.





Kenya,Laikipia. Laikipiak Maasai girls dressed in decorative headdresses and necklaces to attend a wedding.





Native man standing at bow of canoe during Tribal Journeys event at the North American Indigenous Games in Duncan.





A Kung woman sings and claps her hands to the rhythm of her menfolk. The Kung are San hunter gatherers, often referred to as ...
A Kung woman sings and claps her hands to the rhythm of her menfolk. The Kung are San hunter gatherers, often referred to as Bushmen. The Kung live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.





Performers wear costumes of the Sani subgroup of Yi ethnic minority at stadium performance that culminates the annual June To...
Performers wear costumes of the Sani subgroup of Yi ethnic minority at stadium performance that culminates the annual June Torch Festival, Shilin, Yunnan Province, China.





Dress designed from traditional clothes by tribal at Namdapha Eco Cultural Festival, Miao, Arunachal Pradesh, India





Himba ornaments worn by a woman. Himba women smear their bodies with a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs. They still ...
Himba ornaments worn by a woman. Himba women smear their bodies with a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs. They still dress traditionally, wearing leather garments and a variety of ornaments made of leather with wood, ostrich shell and metal beads. The Himba are Herero-speaking Bantu nomads who live in the harsh, dry but starkly beautiful landscape of remote northwest Namibia.





A Maasai warrior resplendent with his long ochred braids tied in a pigtail watches over his family's cattle, spear in hand. T...
A Maasai warrior resplendent with his long ochred braids tied in a pigtail watches over his family's cattle, spear in hand. The singular hairstyle of warriors sets them apart from other members of their society.





A Samburu youth is circumcised outside his mothers house as his two sponsors attend him, one holding his shoulders while turn...
A Samburu youth is circumcised outside his mothers house as his two sponsors attend him, one holding his shoulders while turning his face away from the circumciser, the other holding his right leg.Boys are not allowed to show any sign of fear or pain.





Lakota Sioux Father Dressing Up Son,Original caption: In the home of a Lakota Sioux family, the father dresses up his son in ...
Lakota Sioux Father Dressing Up Son,Original caption: In the home of a Lakota Sioux family, the father dresses up his son in ceremonial costume for the upcoming Pow Wow in Rosebud, S Dakota, USA.





The traditional weaponry of the Turkana warriors consisted of a long-shafted spear with a narrow blade, a small rectangular s...
The traditional weaponry of the Turkana warriors consisted of a long-shafted spear with a narrow blade, a small rectangular shield made of giraffe or buffalo hide, a wrist knife worn round the assailant's right wrist and one or two finger knives for gouging out an enemy's eyes. They must have been an awesome sight in full battle cry. Modern arms have now replaced the old ways of fighting.





Maasai men lead a camel caravan laden with equipment for a 'fly camp' (a small temporary camp) close to Lake Magadi in beauti...
Maasai men lead a camel caravan laden with equipment for a 'fly camp' (a small temporary camp) close to Lake Magadi in beautiful late afternoon sunlight.





Early in the morning, a Samburu youth sings the lebarta, the Samburu circumcision song, just after he has been circumcised ou...
Early in the morning, a Samburu youth sings the lebarta, the Samburu circumcision song, just after he has been circumcised outside his mothers house. One of his sponsors attends him by holding his back. Boys are not allowed to show any sign of fear or pain.





Colourfully dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in the Highlands, Papua New Guinea, P...
Colourfully dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in the Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Pacific





Maasai men ride camels in the dry bush country at Olorgasailie, situated between Nairobi and Lake Magadi.





Woman of Yao minority, Longsheng terraced ricefields, Guilin, Guangxi Province, China, Asia





Nyishi tribes, women performing dance at Namdapha Eco Cultural Festival, Miao, Arunachal Pradesh, India





Batak tribespeople in traditional dress performing local dance, Huta Bolon, Simanindo, Sumatra, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, As...
Batak tribespeople in traditional dress performing local dance, Huta Bolon, Simanindo, Sumatra, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia





Shan Boys During Poi Sang Long,The Poi Sang Long is an annual ceremony inducting Shan boys in Mae Hong Son, Thailand, into a ...
Shan Boys During Poi Sang Long,The Poi Sang Long is an annual ceremony inducting Shan boys in Mae Hong Son, Thailand, into a Buddhist monastery for a short time. Before entering the monastery, however, they are dressed like princes and treated like royalty for three days, in honor of th





Tribal performer at a Sing_sing, Mt Hagen Show, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Oceania





The heavily wrinkled skin of a very old NS hunter gatherer The NS live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat san...
The heavily wrinkled skin of a very old NS hunter gatherer The NS live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.





The numerous decorated iron bracelets worn by a Datoga woman. During song and dance, she will rub them together to keep rhyth...
The numerous decorated iron bracelets worn by a Datoga woman. During song and dance, she will rub them together to keep rhythm. Her traditional attire includes a beautifully tanned leather dress embellished with beads. The Datoga (known to their Maasai neighbours as the Mang'ati and to the Iraqw as Babaraig) live in northern Tanzania and are primarily pastoralists.





A group of NS hunter gatherers enjoy eating an ostrich egg, which has been baked in the embers of a fire. The NS live in the ...
A group of NS hunter gatherers enjoy eating an ostrich egg, which has been baked in the embers of a fire. The NS live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.





A Maasai warrior resplendent with long ochred braids. His body has been smeared with red ochre mixed with animal fat while pa...
A Maasai warrior resplendent with long ochred braids. His body has been smeared with red ochre mixed with animal fat while parts of his face have been covered with ochre powder.





Two Samburu warriors resplendent with long Ochred braids and beaded ornaments relax in typical pose beside a river bank.





Gadaba tribeswomen in traditional dress with large earrings and necklaces denoting their tribe, Onukudelli, Orissa, India, As...
Gadaba tribeswomen in traditional dress with large earrings and necklaces denoting their tribe, Onukudelli, Orissa, India, Asia





A Hamar woman at Turmi Market.The Hamar are semi-nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women wear striking traditi...
A Hamar woman at Turmi Market.The Hamar are semi-nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women wear striking traditional dress and style their red-ochred hair mop-fashion. Skins are widely used for clothing and heavy metal necklaces, bracelets and anklets form part of their adornments.





Colourful dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in Paya, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia, P...
Colourful dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in Paya, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia, Pacific





Crowds of people from the Hwalien tribes in traditional dress during the harvest festival, August_September in Taiwan, Asia





Tribal performer at a Sing_sing, Mt Hagen Show, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Oceania





A Hamar woman at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women we...
A Hamar woman at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women wear striking traditional dress and style their red ochred hair mop fashion.





Blanket-clad Samburu elders converse outside a lorara, a purpose-built circumcision encampment for boys. The elders meet freq...
Blanket-clad Samburu elders converse outside a lorara, a purpose-built circumcision encampment for boys. The elders meet frequently in the days leading up to their sons' circumcision to discuss the arrangements.





Camels are milked in the early morning by Turkana herdsmen. In the best season of year, camels can be milked up to five times...
Camels are milked in the early morning by Turkana herdsmen. In the best season of year, camels can be milked up to five times a day making them the most important livestock resource the Turkana own. However, these animals do not have the same cultural and emotional value to the Turkana as cattle.





Karo men excel in body art. Before a dance, they will decorate their faces and torsos elaborately using local white chalk, pu...
Karo men excel in body art. Before a dance, they will decorate their faces and torsos elaborately using local white chalk, pulverised rock and other natural pigments. While older men style their hair with clay, young men prefer to braid theirs. The Karo are a small tribe living in three main villages along the lower reaches of the Omo River in southwest Ethiopia.





A young Samburu man leads a donkey carrying the basic structure of a temporary home. The curved sticks will be tied together ...
A young Samburu man leads a donkey carrying the basic structure of a temporary home. The curved sticks will be tied together in a dome and covered with hides and woven mats to form a temporary shelter in a stock camp. Donkeys are widely used by the Samburu as beasts of burden.





Gabbra women sing and dance to celebrate a wedding. The traditional metal ornamentation on their heads is called malmal.





A Datoga man with a spear. The Datoga (known to their Maasai neighbours as the Mang'ati and to the Iraqw as Babaraig) live in...
A Datoga man with a spear. The Datoga (known to their Maasai neighbours as the Mang'ati and to the Iraqw as Babaraig) live in northern Tanzania and are primarily pastoralists.





Native American girl in traditional dress, Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, Alberta, Canada





A Hamar man waters his livestock from a waterhole in a seasonal river bed. Desert roses are flowering on the far bank. The Ha...
A Hamar man waters his livestock from a waterhole in a seasonal river bed. Desert roses are flowering on the far bank. The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists who live in harsh country around the Hamar Mountains of Southwest Ethiopia.





The decorated leather apron or skirt of a young Nyagatom girl. The numerous white discs woven into the strands of braided lea...
The decorated leather apron or skirt of a young Nyagatom girl. The numerous white discs woven into the strands of braided leather are made of ostrich shell. The Nyagatom are one of the largest tribes and arguably the most warlike people living along the Omo River in Southwest Ethiopia.





Myanmar, Burma, Kengtung. A gathering of Akha men and women wearing traditional costumes at an Akha festival.





Two Maasai men ride camels near Lake Magadi in Kenya's Rift Valley Province. Although the Maasai do not customarily keep came...
Two Maasai men ride camels near Lake Magadi in Kenya's Rift Valley Province. Although the Maasai do not customarily keep camels, much of the semi-arid land of southern Maasailand is more suited to camels than cattle





A Datoga young man in traditional attire. His braids are embellished with beads and aluminium can openers. Many of his white ...
A Datoga young man in traditional attire. His braids are embellished with beads and aluminium can openers. Many of his white plastic bracelets are beautifully decorated with abstract and geometrical designs, long ago these bracelets would have been made of ivory.





Two men from the Hamer tribe preparing for the Jumping of the Bull ceremony, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia, Ethiopia, Africa





A Himba woman milks a cow in the stock enclosure close to her home. Traditional milk containers made from hollowed wood are p...
A Himba woman milks a cow in the stock enclosure close to her home. Traditional milk containers made from hollowed wood are preferred to their modern equivalents.The Himba are Herero speaking Bantu nomads who live in the harsh, dry but starkly beautiful landscape of remote northwest Namibia.





A Turkana woman sitting in the doorway of her hut. Her heavy mporro braided necklace identifies her as a married woman. Typic...
A Turkana woman sitting in the doorway of her hut. Her heavy mporro braided necklace identifies her as a married woman. Typical of her tribe, she wears many layers of bead necklaces and a beaded headband.





Maasai men ride camels in the dry bush country at Olorgasailie, situated between Nairobi and Lake Magadi.





Close up of a young Hamar womans attire during a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. She holds a Hamar tin trumpet in her right han...
Close up of a young Hamar womans attire during a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. She holds a Hamar tin trumpet in her right hand, which are only blown by women.The semi nomadic Hamar of Southwest Ethiopia embrace an age grade system that includes several rites of passage for young men.





Mali Menaka near Gao Girl of Peul tribe also called Wodaabe Fulani or Bororo 16 17 dressed for Geerewol festival





Siberian Girl in Yellow. Leon Gaspard (1882-1964). Oil on board. Signed and dated Urga, 1921. 31.2 x 38.1cm





A Hamar woman holds a tin trumpet at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Eth...
A Hamar woman holds a tin trumpet at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women wear striking traditional dress and style their red ochred hair mop fashion.





Kenya Masai Mara reserve with Masai woman in colorful dress with blue sky in Masai Mara National Park in reserve 10





A Himba woman in traditional attire. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs. Her long hair is style...
A Himba woman in traditional attire. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs. Her long hair is styled in the traditional Himba way and is crowned with a headdress made of lambskin, called erembe. Her large, round white beaded necklace, called ombwari, is worn by both sexes. Leather garments continue to be worn.





Participants of the parade during the celebration of Dinagyang in homage to ´The Santo Niño´, the patron saint of many Philip...
Participants of the parade during the celebration of Dinagyang in homage to ´The Santo Niño´, the patron saint of many Philippino cities Iloilo, Philippines





A Kereyu man with his fuzzy, well-oiled hair fashioned in a semi-circular shape. His long curved dagger is typical of his tri...
A Kereyu man with his fuzzy, well-oiled hair fashioned in a semi-circular shape. His long curved dagger is typical of his tribe. He wears unbleached cloth made from local cotton.





A pretty Borana girl at Mega in southern Ethiopia wears brightly coloured cotton cloth and numerous strings of beads.;The pas...
A pretty Borana girl at Mega in southern Ethiopia wears brightly coloured cotton cloth and numerous strings of beads.;The pastoral Borana live either side of the southern Ethiopian/northern Kenya border and form a large and important group of the Oromo-speaking cluster of tribes.





A Hamar woman blows a tin trumpet at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Eth...
A Hamar woman blows a tin trumpet at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women wear striking traditional dress and style their red ochred hair mop fashion.





A group of Nyagatom men draw blood from a steer early in the morning. A leather tourniquet is tied round the animals neck bef...
A group of Nyagatom men draw blood from a steer early in the morning. A leather tourniquet is tied round the animals neck before the jugular pierced with a short, sharp arrow. Two or three pints will be drawn from a healthy steer, which will not be bled again for a month.





A Hadza girl wearing a beaded headband and necklaces. The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who hav...
A Hadza girl wearing a beaded headband and necklaces. The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.





Colourfully dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in the Highlands, Papua New Guinea, P...
Colourfully dressed and face painted local tribes celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in the Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Pacific





Participants of the parade during the celebration of Dinagyang in homage to ´The Santo Niño´, the patron saint of many Philip...
Participants of the parade during the celebration of Dinagyang in homage to ´The Santo Niño´, the patron saint of many Philippino cities Iloilo, Philippines





Sani ethnic minority drummers, wearing traditional Charwa or sheepskin vests, at stadium performance that culminates the annu...
Sani ethnic minority drummers, wearing traditional Charwa or sheepskin vests, at stadium performance that culminates the annual June Torch Festival, Shilin, Yunnan Province, China.





Samburu warriors sing in a circle during a wedding celebration. As they sing and dance, they twist their spears in unison. So...
Samburu warriors sing in a circle during a wedding celebration. As they sing and dance, they twist their spears in unison. Soloists ad-lib words to traditional tunes, praising the bravery of certain individuals or the bulls of their families' herds.





Peru, Patakancha, Patacancha, village near Ollantaytambo, Indian Boy and girl in traditional dress





Quechuas Looking out Windows in Peruvian Village,Two Quechua men look out of broken windows at the Huilloc Village Festival i...
Quechuas Looking out Windows in Peruvian Village,Two Quechua men look out of broken windows at the Huilloc Village Festival in Peru's Sacred Valley.,Location: Cuzco department, Peru.





A NS hunter gatherer fills his blown ostrich egg with rainwater using a hollow reed. The NS live in the harsh environment of ...
A NS hunter gatherer fills his blown ostrich egg with rainwater using a hollow reed. The NS live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.





Performer depicts folk stories of Sani ethnic minority at stadium performance culminiting the annual June Torch Festival, Shi...
Performer depicts folk stories of Sani ethnic minority at stadium performance culminiting the annual June Torch Festival, Shilin, Yunnan Province, China.





Maasai men lead a camel caravan laden with equipment for a 'fly camp' (a small temporary camp) past Lake Magadi. Clouds hang ...
Maasai men lead a camel caravan laden with equipment for a 'fly camp' (a small temporary camp) past Lake Magadi. Clouds hang low over the Nguruman Escarpment (a western wall of the Great Rift Valley) in the distance.

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