Samburu warrior, Samburu, Kenya, Africa
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19.4×12.1cm 28ppcm
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Parole chiave collegate
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- adulto (uomo e donna)
- Africa
- africano (relativo all'Africa)
- all'aperto
- AWL Images
- collina
- costume tradizionale
- da solo
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- giorno
- guerriero
- guerriero (uomo e donna)
- immagine a colori
- in piedi
- Kenya
- lancia
- maschi
- maschio
- minoranza etnica
- natura
- nuvola
- paesaggio
- panorama
- persone
- Samburu
- solo
- una persona
- uomo
- vegetazione
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- Kenya, Samburu District, Wamba.Immediately an initiate completes his lmuget loolbaa ceremony a month after his circumcision, he becomes a junior warrior of the Samburu tribe. From wearing a drab black cloak and carrying a bow and arrows, he proudly dons the ochred finery of a warrior, spear in hand. Overnight, he is transformed from a boy into a man, confident of his new role in tribal affairs.
- A month after a Samburu youth has been circumcised, he becomes a warrior.He will go to the nearest stream or Waterhole to wash off a months grime.He then decorates himself with a mixture of ochre and animal fat, and adorns himself with beads. The sudden change in his appearance is remarkable.
- Kenya, Mathew's Mountain Range. A Samburu guide in traditional attire.
- Kenya, Samburu District. A tourist attempting to jump as high as a Samburu warrior, in the dry river bed of the Ewaso Nyiro.
Più immagini correlate
- Kenya, Samburu District. Samburu warriors and young girls sing and dance in the dry river bed of the Ewaso Nyiro River.
- Mothers rub animal fat into their sons cloaks to make them supple. This task is performed shortly before the boys set out on an arduous journey to collect sticks, staves and gum to make bows, blunt arrows and clubs after their circumcision.
- Milgis River, Samburu, Kenya, Africa
- A Samburu warrior in all his finery. Milgis, Kenya
- During Samburu wedding celebrations,warriors resplendent with long Ochred braids dance with young girls who have put on all their finery for the occasion. Both warriors and girls smear their faces,necks and shoulders with red ochre mixed with animal fat to enhance their appearance. Two spears are tipped with ostrich-feather pompoms.
- The invited guests at a Samburu wedding gather together to sing in praise of the couple and to dance. Celebrations will go on late into the night.
- Two Samburu warriors converse,their long braids of Ochred hair distinguishing them from other members of their society. Samburu warriors are vain and proud,taking great trouble over their appearance. An ostrich feather pompom decorates the top of a spear.
- A Samburu warrior resplendent with long braids of Ochred hair. His round ear ornaments are made of ivory. Samburu warriors are vain and proud,taking great trouble over their appearance. They use ochre extensively; it is a natural earth containing ferric oxide which is mixed with animal fat to the consistency of greasepaint. By tradition,warriors always used to carry two spears.