A group of NIIS hunter gatherers sit round their fire and smoke.They are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.They live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.
Introductory Offer
Save 50% when you join our email list
-
Web Resolution
550×422px
7.6×5.9in 72ppi
-
Low Resolution
965×742px
13.4×10.3in 72ppi
-
Medium Resolution
2137×1644px
7.1×5.5in 300ppi
-
High Resolution
5192×3995px
17.3×13.3in 300ppi
* Final price based on usage, not file size.
Related Keywords
- 862-
- aboriginal
- adult
- Africa
- African
- African (people)
- African (places and things)
- AWL Images
- Botswana
- Bushman
- campfire
- circle
- color image
- color photography
- color picture
- community
- costume
- crouching
- cultural heritage
- culture
- ethnic
- female
- fire
- fire (things burning controlled)
- gathering
- group
- group of people
- headdress
- human
- hunter gatherer
- hunting
- image
- indigenous
- indigenous people
- Indigenous person
- male
- man
- meeting
- meeting (social)
- Namibian border
- people
- photograph
- photography
- picture
- pipe
- sitting
- smoke
- smoking (human activity)
- socializing
- squat
- stock photograph
- stock picture
- tobacco pipe
- traditional
- traditional clothing
- Traditional pipe
- tribal
- Tribal People
- woman
- wood fire
Related Images
- A group of NIIS hunter gatherers enjoy eating an ostrich egg, which has been baked in the embers of a fire.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.
- A woman of the NIIS hunter gatherer band enjoys a smoke during a break in foraging for food.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.
- A NIIS hunter gatherer carefully enlarges a hole in an ostrich egg, which will be used as a water container. They speak with four distinct click consonants and live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.
- A woman from the NIIS hunter gatherer band enjoys a smoke. They speak with four distinct click consonants.The NIIS live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.
- A band of NIIS hunter gatherers enjoy a smoke having collected several baobab fruits, which they will use as food.The pith surrounding the seeds can be made into an appetising drink.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.
- A man and wife of a San community dance during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.
- Bushmen,or San,dance during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.
- A bushman,or San,dances during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.
More Related Images
- A bushman,or San,collapses in a trance during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.
- A bushman,or San,weeps in a trance as he is helped by members of his band during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.
- A bushman,or San,collapses in a trance and is helped by members of his band during a sing-song round their campfire. These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.
- A Bushman,or San,mimics an ostrich as he sings and dances round a campfire. The rest if the band keeps rhythm to the noise of the rattles wound round the dancer's legs. These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.
- A small band of Bushmen,or San,sing round their campfire. These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.
- A NIIS hunte gatherer winds strings of rattles round his legs in preparation for a dance.These rattles are made from specially dried cocoons in which are placed tiny chips of stone.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.
- Two women from the NIIS hunter gatherer band talk together.The older woman is wearing a beautifully decorated leather cape.They live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.
- A woman belonging to the NIIS hunter gatherer band wears a beautifully decorated leather cape.The NIIS live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia-Botswana border.