A Malagasy girl completes her task of sieving unhusked rice to remove the dirt.
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- A Malagasy girl with long hair.
- Gathering in the rice harvest near Ambalavao. Men cut the rice while women and children bundle and carry it for stacking.
- A Malagasy girl looks out of the window of her double-storied Betsileo house.
- Malagasy woman pound corn in traditional wooden pestles and mortars outside a typical Betsileo double-storied house of the southern highlands of Madagascar.
- Women pound corn beside a typical double-storied house of the Betsileo people in the Southern Highlands of Madagascar.
- A Bara woman works in her paddy fields close to the Isalo National Park. Rice is the staple food of the Malagasy people. She has put on her face a paste made from the powdered seeds and wood of a special tree to prevent sunburn.
- A Malagasy woman weaves a basket from raffia palm.
- A Malagasy woman gathering rice from paddies near Ambalavao,Madagascar
Più immagini correlate
- A Malagasy mother and her children walk along a track towards their home in the attractive Tsaranoro Valley,Madagascar
- A young Malagasy boy plays with his homemade toy outside his home,a typical Betsileo double-storied house of the southern highlands of Madagascar.
- Children climb the outside ladder to the top floor of a typical double-storied house of the Betsileo people in the Southern Highlands of Madagascar.
- A Malagasy woman grinds corn using a wooden pestle and mortar at an attractive Malagasy village of the Betsileo people who live southwest of the capital, Antananarivo.Most houses built by the Betsileo are double storied with kitchens and living quarters located on the first floor.Livestock is often kept in the ground floor of a house overnight.
- A Malagasy tailor sits by the side of a road with her sewing machine waiting for business.Antsirabe is the industrial and agricultural centre of Madagascar. It is also the rickshaw or pousse-pousse 'capital' of the island.
- A man peeps out of the top window of a typical double-storied house of the Betsileo people in the Southern Highlands of Madagascar. The bright-red walls are the colour of the earth.
- A man spreads rice for drying outside a typical highland house of southern Madagascar.
- A young Malagasy girl takes a bath in a large plastic bowl in the fishing village of Ramena near Antsiranana (formerly Diego Suarez).