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Vintage photograph of a Somali family, Victorain 19th Century
Simien Mountain, Ethiopia - April 25, 2019: A young Ethiopian shepherdess girl, wrapped in a blanket on a cold morning. Daily life of ordinary highlanders in Simien Mountains.
Detail shot showcasing the rich texture and vibrant colors of a traditional African garment and intricate handcrafted jewelry, symbolizing cultural heritage and craftsmanship
AmaZulu women and girls wearing European style clothing at a Zulu kraal (village) in the Kingdom of Zululand, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. It was absorbed into the British Colony of Natal in 1897, and then the Union of South Africa in 1910.
See her in Antato Mounting in Addis ababa and she's so cute lady and so beautiful smile when she looking for me .
Xhosa family portrait outside their home. Mthatha, South Africa. Polaroid scan.
Two women dressed in their traditional costumes from the Indian region of Odisha rest after working in the field
Berbera, Somaliland - November 10, 2019: Local people on the Berbera streets
Mauritania (Morocco), Western Sahara, 1973. Bedouins and their animals at a well (watering hole) in Western Sahara.
Nubian figurines, Nubian Village, The Cataracts, Aswan, River Nile, Egypt. The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
Pictures all shot in Eastern Africa, Kenya and Tanzania
African girls from Borana tribe carrying water to the village, African women and children often walk long distances to bring back jugs of water that they carry on their back.\nThe Borana Oromo are a pastoralist tribe living in southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya
Bush near Lake Eyasi, Tanzania - May 29, 2011: Hadzabe hunter taking aim of a bird using bow and arrow
Vintage photograph of Wolof people of Senegal, 19th Century
Close-up portrait of an African man showcasing traditional adornments, featuring a cowrie shell headband and a vibrant beaded necklace, reflecting his cultural heritage
Impi Zulu warriors sparring in the Kingdom of Zululand, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. It was absorbed into the British Colony of Natal in 1897, and then the Union of South Africa in 1910.
Ark of Bukhara
Hadzabe (or Hadza) young bushman making the arrow for hunting bow. The Hadzabe are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau. The population of Hadza tribe just under 1000 persons. Endangered tribe. They are among the last hunter-gatherers in the world.
Laura, Qld - July 08 2023:Indigenous Australian man holding traditional weapons during a ceremonial dance in Laura Quinkan Dance Festival Cape York Australia. Ceremonies combine dance, song, rituals, body decorations and costumes
Woman from Samai tribe. The Samai people are a pastoralist tribe living in southern Ethiopia, near Konso town.
Two young black siblings posing for a photo   close to each other
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Portrait of an African man dressed in traditional ceremonial garb, complete with cultural ornaments and accessories. He proudly holds a tribal feathered staff, symbolizing cultural heritage and identity
Antique photograph of Tunisian man in traditional dress, 19th Century
Bonda tribal woman with elaborate necklaces and earrings handmade crafts at the weekly market in Ankadeli, Orissa in India
Traditional metal and leather jewelry with shells.
Baliem Valley, Wamena, West Papua, Indonesia - oct 31, 2010 : close-up of a old man from a Dani tribe,  in  Dugum Hills, Baliem Valley, West Papua
Group of men making baskets for sale in Cairo, Egypt. Vintage halftone photo etching circa late 19th century.
Agormanya, Ghana - 1959: A group of local men in the village of Agormanya in Ghana c.1959
San bushmen rest on fallen tree near their tribal village, Kalahari Desert, Namibia, Southern Africa. Namibia although colonised predominantly by Germany until British takeover and subsequent independence, retains much of its original character including the indigenous tribal people known as the Himba, as well as other tribal people such as the San bushmen in the Kalahari desert
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