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porto seguro, bahia, brazil - august 1, 2023: Etina Pataxo Indians seen during the Aragwaka festival in the Jaqueira village in the city of Porto Seguro.
Paiya Village,  Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea - August 16, 2024 : Papuan tribal woman, member of the Tomba clan, painted with bright multi colored face paint, wearing huge seashell jewelry and feather headdress with precious parrot and bird of paradise feathers, rehearsing for the Mount Hagen Sing Sing festival.\nSing-Sing, the world-famous annual show is a gathering of tribes or villages in Papua New Guinea where locals show their clan's distinct culture, dance and music and share traditions. \nThe first Sing Sing was held in Goroka in 1957. Instead of fighting over their differences, the idea was to get together, celebrate diversity and socialize peacefully.
Papua New Guinea, Highlands SingSing celebration festival.
Detail of a painted, wooden mask for rituals. Closeup
Cabinda / Tchiowa, Angola: Bakama / Zindunga, part of a kind of traditional Cabindan religion, linked to the cult of lusunzi, a genius of the earth, an envoy between god and men. African mask.
Each tribe presents its unique mask during the Crocodile Festival Ambunti.
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - February 24:  People watch the display of floats and performances on the third day of Carnival on February 24, 2020 at Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The events were one of the last major public celebrations before the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Piaya: A local Sing Sing Gathering at Piaya Village in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region
Cruz Bay, St John/US Virgin Islands-July 04, 2023: Fourth of July Carnival celebration in Cruz Bay, Tribal war dance in the street
Mount Hagen city, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea - August 17, 2024 : Portrait of a 'Tambul' clan man  with his face painted in bright colors and wearing elaborate headdress and necklaces, all crafted from natural items such as feathers, shells, leaves and seeds, participating in Sing Sing Festival.\nSing-Sing is an annual gathering of tribes or villages in Papua New Guinea where locals  show their clan's distinct culture, dance and music and share traditions. \nThe first Sing Sing was held in Goroka in 1957. Instead of fighting over their differences, the idea was to get together,  celebrate diversity and socialize peacefully.
A detailed view of brightly colored African masks with geometric patterns, showcasing rich cultural heritage and artistry
Garoka,Papua New Guinea- September 18, 2005: A group of tribal warriors dance at a Sing Sing in Garoka, Papua New Guinea.
Hand carved and painted mixed-medium wooden art, created by Indigenous Alaskan artist, in Anchorage, Alaska, USA.
Sepik River to Swagup, Papua New Guinea – Winding through the heart of Papua New Guinea, the Sepik River is a lifeline for remote tribal communities, where ancient traditions and spiritual beliefs remain deeply rooted. The journey upriver to Swagup takes travelers through lush rainforests, stilted villages, and mist-covered wetlands teeming with wildlife. During the wet season, the landscape is alive with vibrant greenery, flooded forests, and an abundance of insects, a key part of the diet and identity of the so-called Insect Tribe. Swagup is home to the famed crocodile hunters, known for their sacred scarification rituals that honor the strength and spirit of the crocodile. This remote and untouched region offers a rare glimpse into one of the world’s most fascinating and resilient indigenous cultures, where storytelling, intricate wood carvings, and age-old hunting traditions continue to thrive along the river’s winding path.
salvador, bahia, brazil - april 26, 2022: Indians from different tribes of Bahia during protests in the city of Salvador. The group seeks improvements to their villages
Mount Hagen: A traditional coastal tribe as seen from their shell necklaces performing at the Mt Hagen Show
Carrancas are totem poles typical of the region of the São Francisco River in northeastern Brazil. They are traditionally placed on the bows of vessels for protection
Carved bone Maori decoration used as a pin on a traditional cloak
Sydney, Australia - December 29, 2024:  Australian aboriginal senior, male with dreadlocks street performer at Circular Quay Sydney Australia,
African mask features beaded details
Giant gorilla mural made by two artists - Part of a series - Buenos Aires - Argentina
Wooden face mask decorated with feathers and fish teeth. Location: Mercado Ver o Peso, Belem, State of Para, Amazon region, Brazil, South America
petrolina, pernambuca, brazil - november 14, 2024: frown sculpture seen on a road in the city of Petrolina.
Studio shot on white background.
red Indian sculptures isolated on white background
Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea - August 16, 2024 : Portrait of Huli tribe men painting their faces, preparing for the Sing Sing festival. \nSing-Sing is an annual gathering of tribes or villages in Papua New Guinea where locals  show their clan's distinct culture, dance and music and share traditions. \nThe first Sing Sing was held in Goroka in 1957. Instead of fighting over their differences, the idea was to get together,  celebrate diversity and socialize peacefully.
Detail of an African traditional wooden  mask.
Sepik River to Swagup, Papua New Guinea – Winding through the heart of Papua New Guinea, the Sepik River is a lifeline for remote tribal communities, where ancient traditions and spiritual beliefs remain deeply rooted. The journey upriver to Swagup takes travelers through lush rainforests, stilted villages, and mist-covered wetlands teeming with wildlife. During the wet season, the landscape is alive with vibrant greenery, flooded forests, and an abundance of insects, a key part of the diet and identity of the so-called Insect Tribe. Swagup is home to the famed crocodile hunters, known for their sacred scarification rituals that honor the strength and spirit of the crocodile. This remote and untouched region offers a rare glimpse into one of the world’s most fascinating and resilient indigenous cultures, where storytelling, intricate wood carvings, and age-old hunting traditions continue to thrive along the river’s winding path.
Colorful, traditional fabrics and souvenirs
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Dance mask, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, 1916 - Etnografiska museet - Stockholm, Sweden - DSC00935.JPG
Mask, cassowary feathers, Papua New Guinea, 1913 - Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde München - DSC08334.JPG
Mask for yams, Papua New Guinea, Maprik district, Southern Abelam people, basketry (fern stems) and earth pigments, Honolulu Academy of Arts.JPG
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Malagan funeral mask, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, 1901 - Etnografiska museet - Stockholm, Sweden - DSC00942.JPG
Malagan funeral mask, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, 1887 - Etnografiska museet - Stockholm, Sweden - DSC00940.JPG
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Mask, Elema, New Guinea, 1896 - Südseeabteilung - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC00928.JPG
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