Kenya, Samburu District. Young Samburu girl in traditional beaded necklaces.
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- Africa
- africano (relativo all'Africa)
- africano (uomo e donna)
- AWL Images
- cerimonia
- cerimonioso
- collana
- colorato
- costume tradizionale
- cultura
- decorazione
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- gioielleria
- gioiello
- immagine a colori
- indigeno
- indigeno (aborigeno)
- keniota
- Kenya
- ornamento
- ornato
- perla
- perlina
- persone
- Samburu
- tradizione
- tribale
- umanità
- usanza
- viaggio
- viaggio (destinazione)
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- 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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- A Samburu woman wearing a mporro necklace,which signifies her married status.These necklaces,once made of hair from giraffe tails,are now made from fibres of doum palm fronds (Hyphaene coriacea). The beads are mid-19th century Venetian glass beads,which were introduced to Samburuland by early hunters and traders.
- A pretty Samburu girl in traditional attire.
- 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. The metal cross-like ornament hanging from the girl's headband has no religious significance.
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- The adornments of Samburu warriors change from generation to generation. In the 1990's cheap plastic flowers from China became fashionable to decorate their Ochred braids. This warrior has had his hair styled in the 'sunshade' look by having his braids at the front combed forward.
- The adornments of Samburu warriors change from generation to generation. In the 1990's cheap plastic flowers from China became fashionable. This warrior is wearing several bracelets,which bear the Kenyan coat of arms.