243 images for tribe kids photos

  • 700-08386164

    Kutchi Nomadic Girl Dressed in Traditional Costume, Kutch District, Gujarat, India

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  • 700-07067373

    Portrait of Himba women, Kaokoveld, Namibia, Africa,

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  • 700-06936147

    Himba boy, Kaokoveld, Namibia, Africa

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  • 700-08386165

    Kutchi Nomadic Girl Dressed in Traditional Costume, Kutch District, Gujarat, India

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  • 700-03685821

    Karen Nation Child in Traditional Costume, Myanmar

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  • 700-07067370

    Portrait of Himba boy, Kaokoveld, Namibia, Africa

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  • 841-06500528

    Pataxo Indian people at the Reserva Indigena da Jaqueira near Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil, South America

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  • 873-06440222

    Bush People Sitting Outdoors Namibia

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  • 862-07910339

    Myanmar, Shan state, Nyaungshwe Township. Portrait of young local girl (MR)

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  • 700-07067371

    Portrait of Himba children, Kaokoveld, Namibia, Africa

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  • 862-07910308

    Myanmar, Chin State, Kempetlet. Chin woman with traditional facial tattoo, holding her baby boy and smoking pipe. (MR) (PR)

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  • 873-06440208

    Bushmen Singing and Dancing Kalahari Desert, Botswana

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  • 841-06500540

    Pataxo Indian people at the Reserva Indigena da Jaqueira near Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil, South America

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  • 700-07067372

    Close-up portrait of Himba children, Kaokoveld, Namibia, Africa

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  • 700-08169189

    Mother holding child in arms while nursing, black and yellow patterns, Gaoua, Poni Province, Burkina Faso

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  • 700-07067369

    Portrait of Himba boys, Kaokoveld, Namibia, Africa

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  • 700-07067374

    Red Ochre (or ocher stone) pigment used by Himba to create a reddish tint, Kaokoveld, Namibia, Africa

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  • 700-08386163

    Kutchi Nomadic Girl Dressed in Traditional Costume, Kutch District, Gujarat, India

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  • 700-08171608

    Village people getting water from pump, near Dandougou, Burkina Faso

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  • 700-08169180

    Boy holding toy car, home-made from oil can, near Gaoua, Poni Province, Burina Faso

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  • 862-03352642

    A pretty tousle-haired girl of the nomadic Afar tribe wears bright colours in stark contrast to the drab,windswept surroundings of Lake Abbe.

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  • 841-06500534

    Pataxo Indian people at the Reserva Indigena da Jaqueira near Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil, South America

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  • 700-03685822

    Karen Nation Child in Traditional Costume, Myanmar

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  • 862-03731329

    Tribal women and girls collecting water from a well in the desert near Jaisalmer, State of Rajasthan, India

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  • 873-06440237

    Impala Herd and Bushman Mother And Child

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  • 862-06542632

    Image of Family outside of dwelling in Panama, Central America.

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  • 862-03366123

    A young Turkana boy looks pensive as he holds a large gourd. Gourds are less common with the Turkana than the wooden containers their women make; firstly,they are expensive since they have to be brought from afar but more importantly they crack more easily on the move.

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  • 862-03366124

    A young Turkana herdsboy sneaks a drink of milk straight from a camel's udder. Camels are important to stockowners in the arid regions of Turkanaland since they are browsers and can be milked up to five times a day

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  • 700-08171619

    Traditional lifestyle of families on courtyards outside of homes, with modern little bike, Tiebele, Burkina Faso

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  • 862-03366121

    Childhood is brief in nomadic communities. From an early age,Turkana girls help their mothers with the household chores and look after their younger brothers and sisters during the day. The baby has wooden charms round her neck to ward off evil spirits.

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  • 700-02694006

    Himba Boy Eating, Opuwo, Namibia

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  • 862-03355176

    A young Datoga boy attired in beads. The metal bells worn around his ankles ensure that he does not wander far from home without his mother or another member of the family hearing him. The Datoga (known to their Maasai neighbours as the Mang'ati and to the Iraqw as Babaraig) live in northern Tanzania and are primarily pastoralists.

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  • 700-02694001

    Portrait of Himba Girl, Opuwo, Namibia

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  • 862-03887276

    Australia, Queensland, Laura. Lockhart River dancers at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival.

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  • 700-02694003

    Portrait of Himba Woman Breastfeeding Baby, Opuwo, Namibia

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  • 700-02694014

    Portrait of Himba Woman With Baby, Kaokoveld, Namibia

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  • 862-03366027

    In the early morning,a young Samburu girl takes a kid to its mother. She will then milk the nanny goat leaving half the milk for the kid. Only women and children milk goats although every member of the family will drink the milk.

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  • 862-03354100

    A young Dassanech boy with an elaborate clay hairdo and headband of beads at his village in the Omo Delta. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) and Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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  • 862-03365224

    Myanmar,Burma,Kengtung. A young Akha boy wearing a colourful embroidered hat while carried on his mother’s back.

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  • 862-03437161

    A young Maasai girl wears a headband decorated with chains and cowrie shells that signifies her recent circumcision. Clitodectomy was commonly practiced by the Maasai but it is now gradually dying out.

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  • 862-03354070

    A tourist accompanied by a retinue of children in a Dassanech settlement along the lower Omo River. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) and Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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  • 862-03888711

    The Pokot have a small ceremony called Koyogho when a man pays his in-laws the balance of the agreed dowry for his wife. At the conclusion of the ritual, his wife is given a large gourd of milk which she carries home on her back with her youngest child.

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  • 862-03365967

    A Samburu warrior talks to children about the bush on a Cheli & Peacock family safari.

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  • 862-03887282

    Australia, Queensland, Laura. Indigenous dancers at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival.

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  • 862-06541033

    Mother and child at the Amacayon Indian Village, Amazon river, Puerto Narino, Colombia

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  • 862-03887277

    Australia, Queensland, Laura. Young indigenous dancer decorated with tribal body paint.

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  • 862-03887281

    Australia, Queensland, Laura. Indigenous dancer in tribal body paint at Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival.

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  • 862-03366028

    In the early morning,young Samburu girls take kids to their mothers. They will then milk the nanny goats leaving half the milk for the kids. Only women and children milk goats although every member of the family will drink the milk.

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  • 862-03820427

    A Nyangatom woman stands with her baby on her hip beside her grass hut in his temporary camp. Nyangatom married women wear elaborately beaded skirts which reach the ground at the back and often have panels of different coloured calkfskin sewn into the tail 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.

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  • 841-06342685

    Himba boy, Kaokoveld, Namibia, Africa

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  • 862-03353970

    The fetching hairstyle of a young Afar girl. Proud and fiercely independent,the nomadic Afar people live in the low-lying deserts of Eastern Ethiopia.

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  • 862-03366082

    Young Turkana boys have fun on a traditional raft made of doum palm logs lashed together. The fish held high by one of the boys is a tiger fish; these fish put up a good fight but are unpleasant eating because they have numerous small bones.

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  • 862-03887271

    Australia, Queensland, Laura. Young indigenous dancers at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival.

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  • 862-08090828

    Africa, Kenya, Narok County, Masai Mara. A Masai woman and baby dressed in traditional attire at her homestead.

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  • 862-03366173

    Young Maasai girls decorate their faces with ochre and clay in preparation for a dance.

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  • 700-09088073

    Close-up of a boy, indigenous tribal dancer wearing feathered headdress and mask in the St Michael Archangel Festival parade in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

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  • 700-02694015

    Portrait of Himba Girl, Opuwo, Namibia

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  • 862-03366172

    A young Maasai girl in all her finery pauses at the entrance to her mother's home. The wall and roof of the house are plastered with a mixture of cow dung and soil.

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  • 862-03887275

    Australia, Queensland, Laura. Young indigenous dancers in tribal body paint. Laura, Queensland, Australia

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  • 862-03366174

    A young Maasai girl wearing a wooden plug in her pierced ear to elongate the earlobe. It has been a tradition of the Maasai for both men and women to pierce their ears and elongate their lobes for decorative purposes. Her two lower incisors have been removed - a common practice that may have resulted from an outbreak of lockjaw a long time ago.

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  • 862-03365231

    Myanmar,Burma,Namu-op. An Akha family with baggage just manages to ride on one motorcycle near Namu-op village.

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  • 862-03820429

    A Nyangatom woman wears multiple layers of beads in necklaces, an elaborately beaded calfskin skirt and metal bracelets, amulets and anklets. She is standing beside a temporary beehive construction of sticks, grass and leaves built to provide shade for her goats. The Nyangatom or Bume are a Nilotic tribe of semi-nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south western Ethio

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  • 862-03887279

    Australia, Queensland, Laura. Young indigenous dancers at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival.

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  • 700-02694005

    Himba Boys Playing, Opuwo, Namibia

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  • 862-06542285

    Merti, Northern Kenya. Two children peer from the door of their home.

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  • 862-03820557

    A Nyangatom mother and young daughter in typical dress. Rugged skin clothing is still widely used.The Nyangatom are one of the largest tribes and arguably the most warlike people living along the Omo River in Southwest Ethiopia.

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  • 700-08386168

    Kutchi Nomadic Girl Dressed in Traditional Costume, Kutch District, Gujarat, India

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  • 862-03366171

    Maasai girls in all their finery and with bells tied round their legs wait at the entrance to a house before dancing with warriors.

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  • 841-02707359

    Young Hamer girl carries her baby sister on her back in a goat skin baby carrier, Dombo village, Turmi, Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03366120

    A proud Turkana father and his young daughter. Both their hairstyles are typical of tribal custom in the west of Turkanaland.

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  • 862-03366170

    A young Maasai girl wears face paint and numerous beaded ornaments in preparation for a dance with warriors.

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  • 862-03366125

    A Turkana herdsboy sneaks a drink of milk from a fat-tailed ewe.

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  • 862-03354081

    A young Dassanech girl holds her little brother. She wears a leather skirt with an elaborate fringe of wooden and metal tassles. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) are Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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  • 700-02694016

    Himba Girl, Opuwo, Namibia

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  • 862-03366279

    Two jovial Pokot girls set off with leather bags in search of edible berries. Pokot girls and women traditionally wore leather skirts and capes made from home-tanned goatskins. The necklaces of young girls are made from small segments of sedge grass.

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  • 862-03366118

    When a Turkana woman gives birth,four goats will be slaughtered in a twenty-four-hour period to celebrate the occasion. The skin of the first goat will be made into a pouch for carrying the baby on its mother's back. The small wooden balls on the back of this pouch are charms to ward off evil spirits. The baby is wearing a bracelet of ostrich eggshell beads.

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  • 862-03807980

    Myanmar, Burma, Keng Tung (Kyaing Tong). Young Akha girl in a hill village, Keng Tung.

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  • 862-03365322

    Myanmar,Burma,Rakhine State,Gyi Dawma. Three young friends at Gyi Dawma village. The small tufts of hair on the shaven heads of two of them are believed to protect them.

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    A young Turkana girl with her head shaved except for a tuft,which is braided. This is the usual hairstyle for women and girls.

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  • 862-06542653

    Native Girls of Ngobe Bugle at Las Terras Altas, Panama, Central America

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  • 862-03807956

    Myanmar, Burma, Naga Hills. A young mother, with traditional cane basket slung from her head, and her child in Leshi village.

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  • 862-06542283

    Merti, Northern Kenya. A child on top of a camel as a nomadic family migrates.

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    Myanmar, Burma, Kengtung (Kyaing Tong). Young Akha girl, in a hill village near Kengtung.

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  • 862-03366186

    A Galla girl from Kenya's Coast Province.

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  • 862-03820431

    A Nyangatom boy holds a cow whilst another boy draws his bow ready to fire an arrow with a very short head into the artery of the cow so they can bleed it. Several pints of blood will be collected which will then be mixed with milk and drunk by the Nyangatom. The Nyangatom or Bume are a Nilotic tribe of sem nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south western Ethiopia.

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    A young Dassanech girl holds her little brother. She wears a leather skirt with an elaborate fringe of wooden and metal tassles. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) are Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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  • 862-03820362

    A Karo mother and child. Heavy metal bracelets are common among older women.The Karo are a small tribe living in three main villages along the lower reaches of the Omo River in southwest Ethiopia.

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  • 862-03820558

    A lively Nyangatom dance is enjoyed by villagers in the late afternoon.The elevated houses in the background are both homes and granaries, which have been built to withstand flooding when the Omo River bursts its banks The Nyangatom are one of the largest tribes and arguably the most warlike people living along the Omo River in Southwest Ethiopia.

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  • 700-08386167

    Kutchi Nomadic Girl Dressed in Traditional Costume, Kutch District, Gujarat, India

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  • 862-06542282

    Merti, Northern Kenya. A child on top of a camel as a nomadic family migrates.

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