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ukpuru: “Women of king Jaja of Opobo” [translation from Dutch], by J. A. da Cunha Moraes, 1870. Opobo [Igbo/Ijo/Obolo] peoples [now coastal Rivers State, Nigeria].
Igbo women from Nigeria.
Koma women.
Toposa women pan for gold in the River Singaita in Namorinyang, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan, November 27, 2013.
kicker-of-elves: Dinka women in Sudan National Geographic November 1984 Angela Fisher
Swazi women.
nigerianostalgia: Mumuyeh women in Kwojji, Nigeria. 1950sVintage Nigeria
Fante women from Ghana.
Giriama women from Kenya.
Ethiopian Erbore women, by Alfonso Navarro Táppero.
Ethiopian Hamar women, by Ingetje Tadros.
Ethiopian Hamar women, by Alfonso Navarro Táppero.
Ethiopian Mursi women, by Ingetje Tadros.
Ivorian women, from Femmes Eternelles, by Olivier Martel.
Ethiopian Karo women, by Alfonso Navarro Táppero.
Namibian Himba women, by Alfonso Navarro Táppero.
Koma women from Nigeria.
nativefunkk: Three Igbo women and details of their attire including nja anklets and odu ivory bangles, akwa ocha (‘white fabric’) cloth, and a plaid-like cloth known today as George made primarily in the Igbo speaking town of Akwete
nigerianostalgia: Mumuyeh women in Kwojji, Nigeria. 1950s
Nigerian Igbo women.
Koma women from Cameroon.
grand-bazaar: 1940 Tchad - Saras Women from Fort Archambault
Zulu women.
Himba women.
Ethiopian Hamar women, by Arximed.
Ethiopian Banna women, by Jose Luis Trisan.
Ethiopian women, by Charles Roffey.
Ethiopian Banna women, from Kiss From the World.
Senegalese women, via eBay.
Angolan women, via eBay.
Algerian woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
Congolese woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
matrixbotanica:Married Luo men and women in traditional ornaments. D. V. Figueira, about 1925
Ethiopian Surma women, by Georges Courreges.
ukpuru:16 Nov 1905. Ikpe-Ikot-Ngon. Inokun (Aro [Igbo]) women.Charles Partridge
nocturnevulgaire:Tikar Women. c. 1915. from Im Hochland von Mittel-Kamerun by Franz and Marie Pauline Thorbecke
Via collection of old photosArtificial deformation.All the women of Sara[-Djingé] tribe have artificial deformation of the lips as a sign of beauty. The effect is produced by piercing the lips and gradually enlarging the holes by inserting wooden discs,
allakinwande:Photographer unknown. Zulu and Swahili women in traditonal costume. Circa 1900.
ukpuru:Engaged [Northern] Igbo women in “Gala” dress. Photo by G. T. Basden, turn of the 20th century.
naturalbelle: We black women just love to do hair it’s a bonding experience I love this picture! #himba
kemetic-dreams: Africa`s foremost Matriarchal ethnic group Bijago people with their women undergoing puberty initiation ceremony whilst their protective brave warriors serves as bodyguards during the process at Bijagos Island in Guinea Bissau, West Afric
beautiesofafrique: Fante women of Elmina (Edina) in Gold coast (Ghana), in a wooden engraved drawing (1800-1895)
Dassanech Women Can Accessorize, by Universal Stopping Point.
yagazieemezi: Young Dinka women who reside in a Jur village near Rumbek (Sudan). 1927 From Hugo A. Bernatzik’s book: Nil und Kongo.
Bushman Women Making Necklaces With Ostrich Egg Shell, Tsumkwe, Namibia, by Eric Lafforgue.
Guinean women. Via Delcampe.
Senegalese women. Via Delcampe.
rixwilson: Women of the Himba tribe in Ethiopia
semioticapocalypse: Himba women shopping, Namibia.
youarebeautifulto-me: Fierce Himba Women !! absolutely beautiful.
theincidentaltourist: It surprised me to see these Himba women selling their crafts near the Swakopmund Lighthouse. It’s unusual for these striking Nomadic people to be found so far south. They were dressed in traditional clothing, their hair was beautif