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  • Mursi tribal boy poses with an AK-47, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal men wearing face paint and head decoration with guns in Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal man and woman with plate in lip, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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  • Portrait of Hamer tribal Elder in Turmi, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Petrograph carved into the walls in Buckskin Gulch canyons, Utah, United States of America
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  • Petrographs at Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, United States of America
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  • Petrograph carved into the walls in Buckskin Gulch canyons, Utah, United States of America
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  • Portrait of a woman from the Nuba tribe in Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • A village elder from a Batwa tribe performs at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
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  • Young Maasai tribesman walking down a dirt road in Chyulu Hills National Park
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  • Maasai tribesmen in traditional dance called Adumu, a jumping competition. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Petrographs depicting Llamas. Created approximately 8, 000 years BC. Quebrada Kezala Canyon.Atacama Desert, Chile, South America
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  • Petrographs depicting a herd of Llamas. Created approximately 8, 000 years BC. Quebrada Kezala Canyon. Atacama Desert, Chile, South America
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  • School child of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing at a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
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  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
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  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
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  • Portrait of a woman from the Nuba tribe in Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • A village elder from a Batwa tribe smokes from a traditional pipe. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
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  • Women of a Batwa tribe. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
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  • Young Maasai tribesman walking down a dirt road in Chyulu Hills National Park
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  • Shadow of a Maasai tribesman in Chyulu Hills National Park, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman with a two way radio, Chyulu Hills region, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman lighting Hurrican Lamps at an Eco Tourism Campsite. Near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman lighting Hurrican Lamps at an Eco Tourism Campsite. Near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesmen in traditional dance called Adumu, a jumping competition. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman looking out over African plains near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman laughing, near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Young Maasai bride on her wedding day, Tipilit village,near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Traditional Tipi in Autumn (Fall), Utah, United States of America
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  • Petrograph showing llama carved into a rock Near the village of rio Grande, Atacama Desert. Chile, South America
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  • Petrographs depicting a herd of Llamas. Created approximately 8, 000 years BC. Quebrada Kezala Canyon, Atacama Desert, Chile, South America
    CL_PLH_A0220.jpg
  • Petrographs depicting a herd of Llamas. Created approximately 8, 000 years BC. Quebrada Kezala Canyon, Atacama Desert, Chile, South America
    CL_PLH_A0221.jpg
  • School child of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing at a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0053.jpg
  • School child of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing at a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0054.jpg
  • School child of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing at a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0052.jpg
  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
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  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
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  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
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  • Portrait of a woman from the Nuba tribe in Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Portrait of a woman from the Nuba tribe in Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • A woman of a Batwa tribe. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
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  • Maasai tribeswoman wearing traditional clothing and beaded jewellery. Oyaratta village near Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman sitting in long grass in Chyulu Hills National Park, enya
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  • Maasai tribesman working as guide and driver on eco tourism safari, Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman sitting on motorcycle, near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman lighting Hurrican Lamps at an Eco Tourism Campsite. Near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesmen celebrating after Adumu, a traditional jumping contest. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Group of Maasai tribesmen at Adumu, traditional jumping contest. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Group of Maasai tribesmen celebrating after Adumu, a traditional jumping contest. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Group of Maasai tribesmen at Adumu, traditional jumping contest. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Group of Maasai tribesmen at Adumu, traditional jumping contest. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesmen in traditional dance called Adumu, a jumping competition. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesmen in traditional dance called Adumu, a jumping competition. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesmen in traditional dance called Adumu, a jumping competition. Near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman, near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman cleaning tents at Eco Tourist Campsite. Near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman looking out over African plains at sunset near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Maasai children gathered outside an Inkajijik, a typical Maasai house in Tipilit village near Amboseli
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  • Maasai tribesman with a painted face on his wedding day. Tipilit village near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesmen with their walking sticks, Tipilit village near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Portrait of two Maasai tribesmen with thier faces painted, Tipilit village near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Young Maasai bride on her wedding day, Tipilit village,near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • School child of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing at a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0058.jpg
  • School child of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing at a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0057.jpg
  • Maasai tribesman talking on cell phone, Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman laughing, near Amboseli National Park, Rift Valley Province, Kenya
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  • Maasai tribesman with a painted face on his wedding day. Tipilit village near Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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  • Man in traditional tribal dress, wearing a necklace of crocodile teeth, Miwa Village, Lake Murray, Middle Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Man in traditional tribal dress, Miwa Village, Lake Murray, Middle Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Man in traditional tribal dress, wearing a necklace of crocodile teeth, Miwa Village, Lake Murray, Middle Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Man in traditional tribal dress, wearing a necklace of crocodile teeth, Miwa Village, Lake Murray, Middle Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Traditional carved facemask at the museum in the grounds of the Fons (local tribal leader) Palace at Bafut, Cameroon
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  • One of the Queens of the Fon (local tribal leader) of Bafut, Cameroon
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  • One of the Queens of the Fon (local tribal leader) of Bafut, Cameroon
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  • Staue details on the Achum Shrine at the Fons (local tribal leader) Palace in Bafut, Cameroon
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  • Small window to a house within the grounds of the Fons (local tribal leader) Palace, Bafut, Cameroon
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  • Mursi tribal woman with plate in lip and small child in background, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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  • Mursi tribal woman with plate in lip, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
    ET_PLH_A0078.jpg
  • Man in traditional tribal dress, Miwa Village, Lake Murray, Middle Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Man in traditional tribal dress, Miwa Village, Lake Murray, Middle Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Man in traditional tribal dress, Miwa Village, Lake Murray, Middle Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Man in traditional tribal dress, wearing a necklace of crocodile teeth, Miwa Village, Lake Murray, Middle Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Cultural museum in the grounds of the Fons (local tribal leader) Palace at Bafut, Cameroon
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  • Small window within the grounds of the Fons (local tribal leader) Palace, Bafut, Cameroon
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  • The Achum Shrine at the Fons (local tribal leader) Palace in Bafut, Cameroon
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  • Mursi tribal girl with traditional plate in lip removed, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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  • Mursi tribal woman by a hut with goat skin water carrier on her head in Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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  • Mursi tribal girl in Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal woman carrying a water gourd on her head, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal boy wearing ornamental headdress, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal man wearing traditional headdress, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Man in traditional tribal dress, wearing a necklace of crocodile teeth, Miwa Village, Lake Murray, Middle Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
    PG_PLH_A0149.jpg
  • One of the Queens of the Fon (local tribal leader) of Bafut, Cameroon
    CM_PLH_A0023.jpg
  • Mursi tribal woman with plate in lip and beads in hair, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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