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    Dassanech men dressed in ceremonial regalia with long sticks participate in a Dimi dance, Ethiopia

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    Surma boy with body paintings, Kibish, Omo River Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    A young Maasai girl wearing a wooden plug in her pierced ear to elongate the earlobe. It has been a tradition of the Maasai for both men and women to pierce their ears and elongate their lobes for decorative purposes. Her two lower incisors have been removed - a common practice that may have resulted from an outbreak of lockjaw a long time ago.

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    Young Maasai girls decorate their faces with ochre and clay in preparation for a dance.

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  • 862-03366146

    Kenya,Kajiado,lpartimaro. Two Maasai warriors in full regalia. The headress of the man on the left is made from the mane of a lion while the one on the right is fringed with black ostrich feathers. Their traditional weaponry includes long-bladed spears and shields are made of buffalo hide.

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    During an eunoto ceremony when Maasai warriors become junior elders,their heads are shaved and they daub themselves with white clay.

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    Dassanech men and their wives dressed in ceremonial Dimi regalia participate in a dance, Ethiopia

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    Dassanech men dressed in ceremonial regalia at sunset after participating in a Dimi dance, Ethiopia

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  • 862-03366153

    A back view of a Maasai warrior resplendent with long ochred braids tied in a pigtail. This singular hairstyle sets him apart from other members of his society. His beaded belt is of a style only worn by warriors. The little copper bell-shaped ear ornament hanging from his elongated and decorated earlobe is also peculiar to the Maasai.

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    Sadhu with Shiva trident attending Haridwar Kumbh Mela, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India, Asia

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    Asaro tribesmen photographed in 1974 in full costume for a rital display of wealth, Goroka, Papua New Guinea, Pacific

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  • 862-03366149

    Kenya,Kajiado,Maparasha. A Maasai warrior resplendent with long,ochred braids. This singular form of hairstyle distinguishes warriors from the rest of their society. This man has looped his elongated and decorated earlobes over his ears - a common practice when walking through thorn scrub country to prevent the loops being snagged by thorns.

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  • 862-03820355

    Karo men excel in body art. They decorate their faces and torsos elaborately using local white chalk, pulverised rock and other natural pigments. Their braided hairstyles are typical of young men from the tribe.The Karo are a small tribe living in three main villages along the lower reaches of the Omo River in southwest Ethiopia.

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  • 862-03366175

    A young Maasai girl keeps the holes in her pierced ears from closing with grass and rolled leaves. She will gradually stretch her earlobes by inserting progressively larger wooden plugs. By tradition,both Maasai men and women pierce and elongate their earlobes for decorative purposes.

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  • 862-03355130

    Black clothing and the intricate white patterns on the face of this Maasai youth of the Kisongo section signify his recent circumcision.

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  • 862-03366151

    A Maasai warrior has daubed himself with red ochre mixed with animal fat to participate in a dance. His long ochred braids have been drawn forward from the crown of the head and tied in three places. This singular hairstyle sets warriors apart from the rest of their society.

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    Young Mursi woman, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    A young Maasai girl wears a headband decorated with chains and cowrie shells that signifies her recent circumcision. Clitodectomy was commonly practiced by the Maasai but it is now gradually dying out.

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    Mursi man, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03366050

    Young Samburu girls dance during a wedding celebration. By arching their backs and thrusting out their chests,they flick their beaded necklaces up and down while dancing silently to the songs of the warriors. Their bodies and necklaces have been smeared with red ochre.

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  • 862-03366154

    A Maasai warrior,his face and body decorated with red ochre and clay,wears an ostrich feather headdress. This singular adornment was once worn by warriors going into battle and was likely designed to frighten an enemy.

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    Carnival parade at the Sambodrome, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America

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    A Mursi woman wearing a large wooden lip plate. Shortly before marriage, a girls lower lip will be pierced and progressively stretched over a year or so. The size of the lip plate often determines the quantum of the bride price. They live in a remote area of southwest Ethiopia along the Omo River.

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  • 862-03366906

    Africa,Kenya,Kajiado District,Ol doinyo Orok. A large gathering of Maasai warriors dance in line as they return from daubing themselves with white clay during an Eunoto ceremony when the warriors become junior elders and thenceforth are permitted to marry.

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  • 862-03437160

    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.

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  • 862-03366152

    A Maasai warrior with his long braids and body coated with red ochre mixed with animal fat. He has put ochre dust round his eyes to enhance his appearance ready for a dance. The singular hairstyles of Maasai warriors sets them apart from other members of their society.

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  • 862-03366156

    A Maasai warrior resplendent with long ochred braids tied in a pigtail at the back,puts red ochre on his friend's plaits. Red ochre is anatural earth,which is mixed with animal fat to the consistency of greasepaint.

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  • 841-06344086

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

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    Young Mursi woman, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Karo men with body painting, made from mixing animal pigments with clay, at dancing performance, Kolcho village, Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03820353

    Karo men excel in body art. They decorate their faces and torsos elaborately using local white chalk, pulverised rock and other natural pigments. Their braided hairstyles are typical of young men from the tribe.The Karo are a small tribe living in three main villages along the lower reaches of the Omo River in southwest Ethiopia.

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  • 841-03674811

    Young Mursi woman, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-02917199

    Dorze boys with body painting on stilts, Chencha mountains, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Mudman tribe celebrates the traditional Sing Sing in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Pacific

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  • 862-03351467

    China,Beijing,Longqing Gorge Tourist Park. A dragon climbing down the mountainside.

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    Portrait of Nani, Kara Tribe, Duse Village, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Gambada dancers in Ouidah, Benin, West Africa, Africa

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  • 862-06676748

    A Dassanech man dressed in ceremonial Dimi regalia, Ethiopia

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  • 862-06676747

    A portrait of a Dassanech man dressed in ceremonial Dimi regalia, Ethiopia

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  • 841-02920267

    Azende girl and baby, Sudan, Africa

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    Karo people with body painting, made from mixing animal pigments with clay, dancing, Kolcho village, Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Lamp and antlers on dresser

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    Three decorative tortoise shells

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  • 841-06805470

    Before the Donga stick fight, the Surma warriors apply a body paint made of clay and mineral on their bodies, Surma tribe, Tulgit, Omo River Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Kenya, Marsabit County, Lasien. A Samburu girl in all her finery. She has neat body scarification as a sign of beauty.

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  • 841-02946640

    Mudman from Asaro district in the Highlands, at sing sing, Kowedobu, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, Pacific

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  • 862-06676734

    Dassanech men dressed in ceremonial Dimi regalia march in single file to dance, Ethiopia

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    Face of Carnival,Kingston,Jamaica

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  • 841-02831101

    Tarahumaras Indians with full body decoration and ceremonial drums for Easter celebrations, Norogachi, Sierra Madre, Mexico, North America

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    Peeling salts in a bowl

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  • 862-03366147

    A Maasai warrior in full battle cry,his long-bladed spear at the ready.

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  • 862-03820650

    Samburu girls are given strings of beads by their fathers when they are still young. As soon as they are old enough to have lovers from the warrior age set, they regularly receive gifts from them.Over a period of years, their necklaces can smother them up to their necks.

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    Two men with Aboriginal digeridoo and boomerang at Jervis Bay, Australia, Pacific

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  • 841-05846616

    Dusty Sadhu, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

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  • 841-02946643

    Bema woman at market, Goroka, Eastern Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Pacific Islands, Pacific

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  • 841-02899069

    A group of men with body decoration and sunglasses during the Mardi Gras, Ati Atihan, at Kalico on Panay Island, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

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    Portrait of Man With Wreath on Head and Arm

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  • 841-02923949

    Tattoo, now rare, Iban tribe, Brunei, Borneo, Southeast Asia, Asia

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    A young Maasai girl wears face paint and numerous beaded ornaments in preparation for a dance with warriors.

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    Karo man with body painting, made from mixing animal pigments with clay, at dancing performance, Kolcho village, Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03437157

    A young Samburu girl dances during a wedding celebration. By arching her back and thrusting out her chest,she flicks her beaded necklaces up and down while dancing silently to the songs of the warriors. Her body and necklace have been smeared with red ochre,and her eyebrows blackened with charcoal dust mixed with animal fat.

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  • 841-03870700

    Shivaite Naga sadhu poking a sacred fire in his akhara at the Kumbh Mela in Hardwar, Uttarakhand, India, Asia

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  • 862-03366049

    Samburu girls paint each others faces with abstract designs in readiness for a dance. Already,their necks and beaded necklaces have been coated with red ochre. Only girls and warriors decorate their faces; the orange powder they use is called blue.

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  • 841-02916987

    Hamer man, Hamer Jumping of the Bulls initiation ceremony,Turmi, Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Girl with Shiva tattoo on back, Sanja Matsuri Festival, Sensoji Temple, Asakusa Jinja, Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan, Asia

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  • 862-03366172

    A young Maasai girl in all her finery pauses at the entrance to her mother's home. The wall and roof of the house are plastered with a mixture of cow dung and soil.

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  • 862-06676738

    Dassanech men and their wives dressed in ceremonial regalia participate in a Dimi dance, Ethiopia

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    Maasai girls in all their finery and with bells tied round their legs wait at the entrance to a house before dancing with warriors.

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  • 841-02945420

    A group of Xingu women applying body paint in Brazil, South America

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  • 862-03366148

    A Maasai warrior in full regalia. He has stuck a porcupine quill in his beaded headband to add to his other decorations. His long,Ochred plaits have been drawn forward from the crown of his head and tied in three bunches.

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  • 862-03366150

    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.

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  • 862-03366155

    Kenya,Trans-Mara,Lolgorien. The Maasai do not eat game meat or birds. Consequently,the wildlife in their vast grazing areas has been left relatively undisturbed. The warriors do hunt lions,however,when their cattle are killed. The warrior who spears a lion to death will make a busby-style headdress from its mane.

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    Maasai warriors draw water from a deep well. The depth of wells is measured by the number of men required to bring water to the cattle troughs at the top of them. A three-man well will be about 24 feet deep since the buckets are thrown between the men in a rhythmic chant.

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  • 862-03366853

    Africa,Kenya,Kajiado District,Ol doinyo Orok. A large gathering of Maasai warriors daub themselves with white clay during an Eunoto ceremony when the warriors become junior elders and thenceforth are permitted to marry.

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  • 862-03355129

    Black clothing,Black ostrich feathers and the intricate white patterns on the face of this Maasai youth of the Kisongo section signify his recent circumcision.

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  • 862-03366157

    A Maasai warrior blows a trumpet fashioned from the horn of a Greater Kudu. The strap is decorated with cowrie shells. Kudu-horn trumpets are only sounded to call men to arms or on ceremonial occasions.

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    Yanomami indian girls painting each other, Brazil, South America

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    Woman lying in bed, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

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    Holy men posing for photos Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

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  • 862-03820349

    Men and women dance during a month long Dassanech ceremony. The men wear leopard, cheetah or serval cat skins draped on their backs and black ostrich feather headdresses. The women, dressed in skins, hang a single black and white colobus monkey skin down their backs.

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  • 862-03820350

    A Dassanech man in full tribal regalia participates in a dance during a month long ceremony. He wears a cheetah skin draped on his backs and a black ostrich feather headdress. He dances holding a long stick and a simulated shield.His face is smeared with mud giving him a singular appearance.

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  • 862-03820358

    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.Every man carries a wooden stool, which doubles as a pillow at night.The Karo are a small tribe living in three main villages along the lower reaches of the

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  • 862-03354416

    Mannequin of Performing Artist covered in body paint

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  • 862-03366851

    Africa,Kenya,Kajiado District,Ol doinyo Orok. A large gathering of Maasai warriors being blessed by women who sprinkle milk on them from gourds during an Eunoto ceremony when the warriors become junior elders and thenceforth are permitted to marry.

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  • 862-03820354

    Karo men excel in body art. They decorate their faces and torsos elaborately using local white chalk, pulverised rock and other natural pigments. Their braided hairstyles are typical of young men from the tribe.The Karo are a small tribe living in three main villages along the lower reaches of the Omo River in southwest Ethiopia.

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  • 862-03366145

    One of the most important Maasai ceremonies is the eunoto when warriors become junior elders. Early one morning before the cattle are taken to pasture,their mothers shave their long ochred locks,which makes their appearance very different. One initiate can be seen blowing a Kudu horn trumpet.

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    Pumice stone and seashells

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    Room with two armchairs and blue cabinet

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    Sing Sing of Mount Hagen, a cultural show with ethnic groups, Mount Hagen, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Pacific

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    A Hamar man in a mix of traditional and modern dress.The Hamar are semi nomadic pastoralists who live in harsh country around the Hamar Mountains of Southwest Ethiopia.Their whole way of life is based on the needs of their livestock. Cattle are economically and culturally their most important asset.

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