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    A coy young Dassanech boy with a hairstyle typical of the young boys of his tribe.The Dassanech speak a language of Eastern Cushitic origin. They practice animal husbandry and fishing as well as agriculture.

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  • 862-03366048

    Samburu mothers will often carry their babies in bright cotton material tied round their waists or slung on their backs with a knot over one shoulder. Sometimes,coils of brass wire will cover women's upper or lower arms; they may be wound so tightly that movement of the arm is restricted causing the biceps to gradually weaken.

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  • 846-05646472

    1920s NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN FAMILY MAN WOMAN CHILD BY TEPEE STONEY SIOUX TRIBE NEAR ALBERTA CANADA

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  • 862-03354069

    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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  • 700-09088066

    Group portrait of indigenous tribal dancers wearing colorful traditional costumes at the St Michael Archangel Festival parade in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

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  • 841-02917051

    Hamer (Hamar) people at Evangadi dancing (Hamer night dance), Dombo village, Turmi, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03355177

    Two young Datoga boys. The youngest wears metal bells around his ankles to 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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  • 862-03887270

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

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  • 700-09088074

    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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  • 862-03820663

    Lake Baringo, one of only two freshwater lakes of the Eastern Rift, lies in a shallow basin surrounded by hills where poor agricultural practices have led to bad soil erosion. In consequence, the lakes waters are red with suspended solids.The Il Chamus people live near the lake shores and on the islands.

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  • 862-03820357

    The Karo of the Lower Omo River excel in body art. They decorate their faces and torsos elaborately using local white chalk, pulverised rock and other natural pigments. Even young children daub their faces before a dance.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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  • 862-03355122

    A young boy of the Datoga tribe crosses the plains east of Lake Manyara in Northern Tanzania. The Manyara escarpment (a western boundary wall of the Gregory Rift) is visible in the distance. 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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  • 700-02694013

    Himba Boy Waving, Opuwo, Namibia

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  • 846-09012788

    1920s NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN MAN CHIEF SITTING EAGLE AND BOY IN ENTRANCE TO TEPEE STONEY TRIBE OF BANFF ALBERTA CANADA

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  • 862-03366162

    A Maasai boy herds his family's cattle near a waterhole in the foothills of Ol doinyo Orok (the Black Mountain). Childhood is very short in Maasailand; children begin to help their parents at a young age and may never attend school.

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  • 862-03366044

    In places where water is scarce,it is not unusual to see a Samburu mother or a girl from her husband's family wash a baby by squirting it with water from their mouths.

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  • 862-03736855

    A happy El Molo girl. The cowrie in her hair is a good luck charm.

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  • 862-03366175

    A young Maasai girl keeps the holes in her pierced ears from closing with grass and rolled leaves. She will gradually stretch her earlobes by inserting progressively larger wooden plugs. By tradition,both Maasai men and women pierce and elongate their earlobes for decorative purposes.

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  • 846-09012786

    1920s NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN FAMILY MAN WOMAN TWO CHILDREN SITTING IN FRONT OF TEPEES SIOUX TRIBE MONTANA USA

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  • 862-03366187

    Pokomo women and children clapping to the rhythm of drummers in Kenya's Tana River district.

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  • 841-02916945

    Ann lady and baby with textiles in Ann village, Kengtung (Kyaing Tong), Shan state, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

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  • 841-02705912

    Mother and baby of the Hamer tribe, the woman's hair is treated with ochre, water and resin then twisted into tresses called goscha, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03365225

    Myanmar,Burma,Kengtung. A young Akha boy wearing a colourful embroidered hat while carried by his mother.

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  • 862-06542633

    Native Family in Panama, Central America.

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  • 862-03355135

    In the early morning,a Maasai family drives their livestock across the friable,dusty plains near Malambo in northern Tanzania.

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  • 862-06542284

    Merti, Northern Kenya. A nomadic Somali family migrates to find new grazing in drought conditions.

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  • 862-03365963

    A Samburu moran teaches children the skills of being a warrior during a Cheli & Peacock family mobile safari.

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  • 862-03354074

    A young Dassanech boy shows off his distinctive painted clay hairdo. The central panel consists of tightly packed coils of sisal thread extracted from grain sacks that allow the scalp to breathe underneath the clay. 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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  • 862-03820432

    A young Nyangatom woman carries her baby on her hip in an elaborately braided papoose. Her hair has been reddened with a mixture of ochre and animal fat. Typical of her tribe, she wears a calfskin skirt, multiple layers of bead necklaces and metal bracelets and amulets. The Nyangatom or Bume are a Nilotic tribe of semi nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south western

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  • 862-03365966

    A family game-viewing from a landrover during a Cheli & Peacock mobile safari.

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  • 700-02046979

    Mother and Child in Yurt, Mongolia

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  • 846-09012791

    1920s NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN GROUP BY TEPEE MAN WOMAN CHILD HORSE DOG STONEY SIOUX TRIBE NEAR ALBERTA CANADA

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  • 841-02917012

    Aku lady with baby, Wan Sai village, Kengtung (Kyaing Tong), Shan state, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

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  • 841-02916914

    Aku baby girl, Wan Sai Village (Aku tribe), Kengtung (Kyaing Tong), Shan state, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

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  • 700-02046981

    Portrait of Boy by Yurt, Khustain Nuruu National Park, Mongolia

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  • 862-03364521

    Mongolia,Karakorum. Horse herder (Arat) and his son on horseback.

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  • 862-06542281

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

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  • 700-02046994

    Boy with Sheep, Khustain Nuruu National Park, Mongolia

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  • 862-03355209

    In the late afternoon,a Maasai boy drives his father's cattle home across the grassy plains west of the Lake Manyara National Park.

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  • 700-02046988

    Boy Lifting Sister, Khustain Nuruu National Park, Mongolia

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  • 862-03355134

    In the early morning,a Maasai herdsboy and his sister drive their family's flock of sheep across the friable,dusty plains near Malambo in northern Tanzania.

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  • 862-03366624

    Portrait of Tribal Samburu boys,Lewa Conservancy,Kenya

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  • 862-03366161

    Two young Maasai girls help to herd their family's cattle near a waterhole in the foothills of Ol doinyo Orok (the Black Mountain). Childhood is very short in Maasailand; children begin to help their parents at a young age and may never attend school.

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  • 862-06542652

    Indigenes Family standing by the River at Las Terras Altas, Panama, Central America

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  • 700-02046989

    Boy with Sheep, Khustain Nuruu National Park, Mongolia

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  • 841-02916946

    Ann lady and baby in Ann village, Kengtung (Kyaing Tong), Shan state, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

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  • 700-02046990

    Boy with Sheep, Khustain Nuruu National Park, Mongolia

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  • 862-03437075

    A young Dorze boy winds cotton onto a bobin for his father. Dorze men are synonymous with weaving the best cotton cloth in Ethiopia.

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  • 862-03355144

    Three Maasai girls sit on the edge of Shimu la Mungu (a volcanic blow hole known as 'God's hole') with the extinct volcano,Kerimasi,in the distance.

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  • 862-03366185

    A young Galla herdsboy with his family's cattle outside their homestead.

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  • 841-02917052

    Ari girl, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03437279

    Myanmar,Burma,Rakhine State,Gyi Dawma. A young girl at Gyi Dawma village. The small tuft of hair on her shaven head is believed to protect her.

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  • 841-02917050

    Tourist with Hamer (Hamar) children, Dombo village, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-03505106

    Portait of a Mursi girl with clay lip plate, and hairstyle that indicates she is going through puberty,The Mursi Hills, Mago National Park, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03820430

    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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  • 862-03354064

    A Nyangatom boy catches blood from the artery of a cow in a gourd. The cow is bled by firing an arrow with a very short head into the artery of the cow. 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 semi-nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south-western Ethiopia.

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  • 841-02917046

    Karo woman with child wearing traditional goat skin dress decorated with cowie shells, Kolcho village, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 846-09085297

    1930s CROWD OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PEOPLE GATHERED FOR CORN DANCE AND FIESTA AT LAGUNA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA

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  • 862-03807942

    Myanmar, Burma, Keng Tung (Kyaing Tong). An Ann (Enn) lady spinning thread on the platform of her home, with her sleeping baby on her lap, Paunglea village, Keng Tung.

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  • 841-02917048

    Woman painting her daughter's face, Mago National Park, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03365964

    Led by samburu warriors and a trained guide a family goes on a bush walk during a Cheli & Peacock mobile safari.

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  • 862-03355168

    A Hadza boy carrying a bow and arrow. The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.

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  • 862-03888742

    Samburu children water their familys goats at a waterhole dug in a seasonal river bed.

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  • 862-03366136

    A fresh spring rises at Mawingaten making the place a little oasis in the barren lava country that surrounds it. Mount Kulal is in the background. The palm trees are doum palms (Hyphaene compressa).

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  • 862-03820478

    In the late afternoon, a group of Dassanech children wave to passing visitors along a bank of the Omo River in Southwest Ethiopia.The Dassanech speak a language of Eastern Cushitic origin.They live in the Omo Delta and they practice animal husbandry and fishing as well as agriculture.

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  • 862-03820660

    The Turkana families living near the seasonal Kerio River build their houses on stilts. This innovative style is found nowhere else in Turkanaland but suits the conditions at Lokori where the friable soil becomes a quagmire in heavy rain.

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  • 841-02705094

    Migration of the Qashgai tribe, Iran, Middle East

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  • 862-03365208

    Myanmar. Burma. Wanpauk village. A young Palaung girl at Wanpauk village. The Palaung are a part of the Tibetan-Myanmar group of tribes.

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  • 700-02046995

    Boy Climbing on Sheep, Khustain Nuruu National Park, Mongolia

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  • 862-03820539

    In the late afternoon, Nyangatom villagers enjoy singing and dancing. As groups of men take centre stage to jump high in the air, women and girls sing, clap to a rhythm, and move slowly towards the men. Children enjoy the excitement in the background.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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  • 862-03355208

    In the late afternoon,a Maasai boy drives his father's cattle home across the grassy plains west of the Lake Manyara National Park.

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  • 841-02917011

    Aku baby, Wan Sai village, Kengtung (Kyaing Tong), Shan state, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

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  • 873-06440975

    Group Of Masai People in Traditional Dress

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  • 862-03820233

    A NIIS boy watches a woman quench her thirst by sucking water through a hollow reed from a blown ostrich egg. They live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.

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  • 700-00553829

    Portrait of Boy from Yanomami Tribe

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  • 862-03820496

    Karo men and girls enjoy a dance.The Karo excel in body art. Before dances and ceremonial occasions, they decorate themselves elaborately using local white chalk, pulverised rock and other natural pigments.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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  • 700-00553988

    Traditional Dance Performance, Yakel Custom Village, Tanna, Vanuatu

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  • 700-00553989

    Traditional Dance Performance, Yakel Custom Village, Tanna, Vanuatu

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  • 700-00553827

    Portrait of Girl from Satere-Maue Tribe

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  • 700-00561061

    Dance Performance At the Yakel Custom Village, Tanna, Vanuatu

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  • 700-00553986

    Children At Yakel Custom Village, Tanna, Vanuatu

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  • 700-00553828

    Portrait of Girl from Yanomami Tribe

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  • 862-03820479

    In the late afternoon, a group of Dassanech children walk in single file beneath a large wild fig tree along a bank of the Omo River in Southwest Ethiopia.The Dassanech speak a language of Eastern Cushitic origin.They live in the Omo Delta and they practice animal husbandry and fishing as well as agriculture.

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  • 700-00553992

    Traditional Dance Performance, Yunier Custom Village, Tanna, Vanuatu

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  • 841-02717494

    Young Embera Indian, Soberania Forest National Park, Panama, Central America

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  • 841-02717492

    Young Embera Indians, Soberania Forest National Park, Panama, Central America

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  • 700-00553991

    Traditional Dance Performance, Yunier Custom Village, Tanna, Vanuatu

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  • 862-03820559

    A Mursi child is carried safely in her mothers decorated leather garments.The Mursi speak a Nilotic language and have affinities with the Shilluk and Anuak of eastern Sudan.They live in a remote area of southwest Ethiopia along the Omo River.

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  • 841-02709387

    Yanomami children, Brazil, South America

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  • 400-07302994

    portrait of child in traditional Indian clothing, sari and jeweleries dancing

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