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.
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- Africa
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- africano (uomo e donna)
- agricoltore (uomo e donna)
- alle erbe
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- coltura (agricoltura)
- cultura
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- fotografia (arte)
- immagine a colori
- indigeno
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- lavorare
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- lavoro
- Madagascar
- Malagasy
- mietitura
- operaio (uomo e donna)
- persone
- piantare
- protezione solare
- risaia
- riso
- sgobbare
- solo
- solo donne
- solo femmine (esseri umani)
- terreno agricolo
- tradizione
- umanità
- una persona
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Più immagini correlate
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