Face of Confidence by Sudipta Dutta Chowdhury
Every year on the day of Makar Sankranti (Mid of January), hundreds of thousands of Hindu pilgrims gather to take a holy dip at the confluence of river Ganges and Bay of Bengal at Sagar island. Thi...
Kayapo Indians of Brazilian Amazon
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Tribal beauty: Photographer gives snapshot of vanishing way of life - CNN
A photographer has recorded the lives and customs of some the world's last authentic tribes, before they disappear.
Tribal beauty: Photographer gives snapshot of vanishing way of life - CNN
A photographer has recorded the lives and customs of some the world's last authentic tribes, before they disappear.
Somali woman circa 1880s
High quality images of humans (not having sex). We are focused on looking at what humans are, more than what they do. To show you how humans...
Harmonia Rosales: Repainting the Grand Canvas
Want to know a little more about the artist who re-imagined Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam, and upset a lot of people in the process? Click to read more about the activist artist, Harmonia R…
The Surma People: Tribe with The Most Extreme Body Art
Children of the Suri Tribe. Seton found these kids resting on the tree trunk that was in the middle of a field of corn and sorghum.
The Secret Museum of Mankind · Volume Two · Africa · Page 58
Old Photos of Pima and Maricopa Indians
Pima Indian Indian woman. Arizona.
Exotic Woman | Photo.net
Exotic Woman: Photo by Photographer wim puts - photo.
Hamer Tribe Woman, Turmi, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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jeune femme Tharu woman tribe Nepal (Philippe Guy)
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A portrait of swimming and surfing star Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaii,...
A portrait of swimming and surfing star Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaii, circa 1912.
Kalbeliya gypsies at the Pushkar Camel Fair, Rajasthan (India) | Let'sch Focus
Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.