The Librarian sits outside,infront of Mauritania's oldest library,and inspects some old manuscripts.
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- adulto
- África
- africano (hombre)
- africano (hombre y mujer)
- africano (lugares y cosas)
- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- aptitud
- artesanía
- AWL Images
- biblia
- biblioteca
- bibliotecario
- bibliotecario (hombre y mujer)
- cultura
- descalzo
- desierto (terreno árido)
- Desierto del Sahara
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- gente
- habilidad
- hecho a mano
- hombre
- imagen a color
- libro
- masculino
- ropa tradicional
- sacar fotos
- tinta
- tío
- tocado
- trabajar
- trabajo
- tradición
- volumen
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- Meharistes',Soldiers Of The Desert,annual camel race. A Mehariste on his camel ready for the the start of the race.All the jockeys are in traditional costume especially for the occasion. Usually they would wear a uniform.
- Mehariste,Soldier Of The Desert,in traditional costume. Usually they would wear a uniform.
- Old Religious Temple in Chinguetti.
- Portrait of an old Mauritanian woman. The life expectancy of Mauritanians is about 53 years.Sondage is a new village named after the recent discovery of water there. The village was built by a Millionaire from Nouakchott. He has provided medical help and has organised a weekly market,for the nomads,which takes place on Fridays.
- Meharistes',Soldiers Of The Desert,annual camel race. Meharistes mounted on their camels ready for the the start of the race. All the jockeys are in traditional costume especially for the occasion. Usually they would wear a uniform.
- Meharistes,Soldiers Of The Desert,preparing for their annual camel race. All are in traditional costume especially for the occasion. Usually they would wear a uniform.
- A nomad sits in the desert and talks on his mobile phone. It should be noted that it is not always possible to recieve a signal.
- Desert Guide.
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- A Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin cape straightens a new arrow shaft in his teeth.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.
- A Hadza hunter wearing the skins of a baboon and genet cat checks the straightness of a new arrow shaft,fledged with guinea fowl feathers.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.
- A Hadza hunter wearing as genet cat skin cape straightens a new arrow shaft in his teeth. 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. .
- A Mauritanian man sits cross legged and makes tea in the traditonal way. He is sitting outside some rooms that are rented out to tourists.Tea is traditional drunk from a small glass and is served hot,black,sweet and strong.
- A Nyangatom girl weaves a grass basket. The Nyangatom or Bume are a Nilotic tribe of semi-nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south-western Ethiopia.
- A Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin returns to camp with a haunch of impala over his shoulder. He killed the antelope with a metal tipped arrow that had been dipped in a fast acting vegetable poison extracted from the desert rose.
- Turkana elders wear decorative ivory lip ornaments,secured in position by a spigot which is inserted in a hole pierced below the man's lower lip after initiation. This singular form of decoration was once widespread but is rarely seen today.
- A Samburu blacksmith fashions a spear from an iron rod. Blacksmiths have their own special clan within the tribe and are not allowed to marry girls from other clans. Their skills are handed down from father to son. This man will take two days to make a spear for which he will be paid a goat.