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  • Portrait of woman of the Hamer tribe of Ethiopia, in the Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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  • A school teacher and her class in the Nuba tribe village of Nyaro, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • A woman of the Himba Tribe, a small ethnic group of Namibia
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  • Portrait of Hamer tribeswoman in Turmi, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of Hamer tribesman wearing headgear in Turmi, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a Hamer Tribesman in the Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of Hamer tribesman wearing headgear in Turmi, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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  • A street performer and musician at the Djemaa el Fna in the medina of Marrakech, Morocco
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  • Portrait of a Mursi tribesman, Ethiopia
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  • A Tuareg tribesman views the 2006 Eclipse, Libya
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  • Portrait of a tuareg man in Djenné, Mali
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  • A tuareg man in headscarf in Djenné, Mali
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  • A tuareg man in headscarf in Djenné, Mali
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  • Portrait of a tuareg man in Djenné, Mali
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  • Portrait of a tuareg man in Djenné, Mali
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  • Portrait of a tuareg man in Djenné, Mali
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  • A man in headscarf outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man in headscarf outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man in headscarf outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man in headscarf outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • Tuareg Desert Guide walking past a mosque, Libya
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  • Tuareg Desert Guide using satellite telephone, Sahara Desert, Libya
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  • Portrait of a Tuareg guide laughing, Libya
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  • Tuareg guide directs driver of 4x4 onto a sand ladder, Sahara desert, Libya
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  • Men rock 4x4 to help vehicle over crest of dune in the Sahara Desert, Libya
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  • Portrait of a Tuareg tribesman, Libya
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  • Portrait of a Tuareg desert guide, Sahara desert, Libya
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  • Tuareg Tribesmen by the fire at sunrise, Sahara Desert, Libya
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  • Tuareg Tribesman warming his hands by the fire at dawn, Sahara Desert, Libya
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  • Tuareg tribesmen talking in a desert village, Libya
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  • Portrait of a Tuareg Tribesman, Sahara Desert, Libya
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  • Tuareg Tribesman using sand-ladders to aid a 4x4 vehicle over the crest of a dune in the Sahara desert, Libya
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  • Man watching the Eclipse through protective glasses, Libya
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  • Profile of Tuareg Tribesman and flies, Libya
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  • Detail of a Tuareg tribesman with his sword. Libya
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  • Local Tuareg girl with a herd of goats near Tasawah, Libya
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  • Portrait of a Tuareg tribesman, Libya
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  • Portrait of a Tuareg tribesman, Libya
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  • Tuareg tribesmen walking in desert village, Libya
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  • Maasai tribesman, Maasai Mara, Kenya.
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  • Tuareg Desert Guide, Sahara Desert, Libya
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  • Nuba tribesman before they participate in a village wrestling match. Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesman before they participate in a village wrestling match. Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Landscape of savannah and distant view of Masai tribe grass huts in the Ngorongoro Highlands, Tanzania
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  • Distant view of a Masai tribe grass hut in Ngorongoro Highlands, Tanzania
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  • Distant view of a single man from the Masai tribe walking in a savannah, Ngorongoro Highlands, Tanzania
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  • Grass huts of a Masai tribe settlement seen from a safari car, Ngorongoro Conservation area, Tanzania
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  • Girl of the Nuba tribe carrying water on her head through the village of Nyaro, Kordofan region, Sudan
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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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  • 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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  • Children of a Batwa tribe enjoying 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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  • A woman of the Batwa tribe carrying her child and food. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0007.jpg
  • 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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  • A woman of the Padaung tribe. Traditionally the women stretch their necks over time by adding brass rings, which then can no longer be taken off. Seen here in Ywa Ma village in Inle Lake, Shan state, Myanmar
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  • Nuba tribe village of Nyaro in the Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Nuba tribe village of Nyaro in the Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Person walking towards thatched huts at sunset in the village of Nyaro, of the Nuba tribe in 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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  • A woman of a Batwa tribe performing 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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  • Children of a Batwa tribe enjoying 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
    UG_PLH_A0009.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 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
    VE_PLH_A0048.jpg
  • A woman of the Padaung tribe. Traditionally the women stretch their necks over time by adding brass rings, which then can no longer be taken off. Seen here in Ywa Ma village in Inle Lake, Shan state, Myanmar
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  • Nuba tribe village of Nyaro in the Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • School children and teachers in the Nuba tribe in the village of Nyaro, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Man of the Nuba tribe sitting on his bicycle outside a storage hut in the village of Nyaro, Kordofan region,
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  • An old, large Baobab tree beside the thatched huts in the small village of Nyaro, of the Nuba tribe in Kordofan Region, Sudan
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  • Thatched huts at sunset in the village of Nyaro, of the Nuba tribe in 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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  • 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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  • A woman of a Batwa tribe taking part in 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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  • Women of a Batwa tribe performing 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
    UG_PLH_A0010.jpg
  • 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
    UG_PLH_A0001.jpg
  • 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
  • School child of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing at a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0052.jpg
  • A woman of a Batwa tribe taking part in 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
    UG_PLH_A0012.jpg
  • A woman of a Batwa tribe performing 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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