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LABADEE, HAITI - MAY 01, 2018: local music group singing and greeting tourists from docked in Labadee, Haiti on May 1 2018.
Black people in traditional African costumes dancing tribal dance together
Yoruba dancers performing at the annual Lisabi festival in Abeokuta, Ogun state of Nigeria. Shot 9th March 2024.
simoes filho, bahia, barazil - february 27, 2016: integrants of the Candomble religion are seen during a religious celebration in a terreiro in the city of Simoes Filho.
A lively folk exhibition showcasing traditional Kenyan culture outside in a festive atmosphere.
Group of Young African American women dancing together on the field in the park. Public park exterior in the summer.
Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria - July 19th, 2019: God of Thunder devotee display his traditional gun to symbolize Ogun Goddess during the Olojo Festival.\n\nThe Olojo festival commemorates the descent of Oduduwa to Ile-Ife, the celebration of the first dawn, the first afternoon, and the first night of creation. That makes the Olojo festival, one of the oldest in Africa, celebrated all over Yorubaland. It celebrates the dawn of the first day of existence on Earth. There is a parallel between this and the Judeo-Christian theology of creation, conceived with the divine proclamation: “Let there be light.”
Beautiful African people in traditional costumes dancing together
Cap-Haïtien, Haiti - May 6, 2019:  Colorfully dressed Haitian dancers and musicians performing for tourists.
Black male and female dancers dancing in traditional African costumes in dance studio
Serekunda, The Gambia - may 10, 2017: Dance group and folkloric dance performing in the tourist area
salvador, bahia, brazil - february 11, 2024: ritual departure from the Ile Aiye block for carnival in Salvador.
Salvador, Brazil – July 03, 2022: A group of indigenous people parades in the civic commemoration of Bahia independence in Salvador.
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic Of Congo - March 30, 2023: Mausoleum Of Laurent-Desire Kabila (Mausolée de Laurent Désiré Kabila) in Kinshasa in DR Congo.
Bissau, Republic of Guinea-Bissau - February 12, 2018: Group performance during the Carnival Celebrations with men and women dancing and wearing traditional costumes in the city of Bisssau.
Portrait of beautiful African people in traditional costumes against dark concrete wall
Luanda, Angola - March 4, 2013: Unidentified people dance dances the local falk dance and collects money in Angola, Mar 4, 2013. Music is one of the main African entertainments.
Black male and female dancers dancing in traditional African costumes in dance studio
Goiânia, Goias, Brazil – September 10, 2023: Some revelers dressed in green, during the Congadas de Goiânia parade.
Philadelphia, PA, USA - June 20, 2015; Community participates in the Juneteenth Independence Day or Freedom Day in the historic Germantown section of Northwest Philadelphia, PA, USA on June 20, 2015. The annual event commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
Three dancers strolling on a blue mat over a blue floor: Folk dancers from Kenya
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Neiva, Huila, Colombia - June 30, 2024 - Afro Latino couples practicing a traditional dance in a parade at the San Pedro Festival
salvador, bahia / brazil - march 3, 2014: members of percussion band Dida are seen during a performance at Circuito Osmar, during the Carnival of the city of Salvador.
Ngas dancers arriving at the 2023 Puusdung Festival at Pankshin Mini Stadium, Plateau State Nigeria.\nThe Ngas are known to have come originally from Yemen through kanem, and ultimately from Borno to their present location. They are believed to have left Borno sometime between 1100 and 1350 AD. The Ngas themselves had come originally from Kanem and so became part of the pre-kanuri inhabitants of the plains Bornu, owning sheep and perhaps cattle but not a camel. Linguistically Ngas belongs to the Afro asiantic class called the Chadic group of languages. The Ngas people are hardworkng, industrious, selfless, trusted, reliable, and dependable people, and have at one point or other made their mark in different fields of human endeavors.
Three young black female dancers in traditional African costumes holding Uganda flag
Zanzibar City,Tanzania-January 05,2019: Local people dressed in traditional attire perform a musical dance performance.
Beautiful African people in traditional costumes jumping in a room and having fun together
African artist in traditional clothes playing on ethnic musical instruments .
Santa Fe, NM: Smiling African artists (from Ethiopia and Mali) in traditional dress at the Folk Art procession at the Santa Fe Railyard plaza. The procession kicks off the annual International Folk Art Market (IFAM), where folk artists from over 50 countries and tribes participate.
Free Images: "bestof:Gabon - (April 14, 2016) The Ikoku Dance Group from southern Gabon preforms at the closing reception for host nation training and USNS Spearhead (T-EPF 1) port"
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