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Motu woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
Australian people, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
nocturnevulgaire:Tikar Women. c. 1915. from Im Hochland von Mittel-Kamerun by Franz and Marie Pauline Thorbecke
Nigerian woman, from In the shadow of the Bush, by Percy Amaury Talbot. Via Internet Archive.
Micronesian women, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
Illustration by Miguel Covarrubias, from Typee: A Romance of the South Seas, by Herman Melville. Via Book Graphics.
Illustration of Brazilians, from Voyage Pittoresque Et Historique Au Bresil, by Jean Baptiste Debret. VIa Biblioteca Brasiliana.
Australian woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
“Bathing in the River”, from Island of Bali, by Miguel Covarrubias.
Uanana woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
Polynesian woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
Polynesian women, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
Melanesian woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
“The Beach in Sanur”, from Island of Bali, by Miguel Covarrubias.
Dinka couple from Sudan
East African women, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
Southern African people, 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.
By Katherine BruderBora tribeDancers from the Bora tribe performing their friendship dance
By Edward V A Matses womanThe spikes coming from her nose are in imitation of the jaguar
Newly Married Couple: “Swahili Girl from Zanzibar Island” and her Zulu husband. Circa 1900
Body painted carnival from Cape Verde, photographed by Carlos Reis.
By Eric LafforgueShe is called Anna, she lives in Hana Mursi village, in Omo valley, Ethiopia. She is from Bodi tribe. She had all those scarifications when she was 14. Since last year she has became christian, so she wears the cross around her neck
pachatata: Yawalapiti woman, Upper Xingu, BrazilAccording to Yawalapiti mythology, the primordial making of humans was undertaken by the Kwamuty, the creator. He thus created the first Inutayã (women), from the Umañi (original model), and among
Ruili and Tengchong (vocanoes and hot Spring), from China Culture Center.Nujiang - literally “angry river” in Chinese - carries raging undercurrents that roar over rocks and rush through steep mountain valleys. It is one of the rivers within
pachatata: Marubo Girl, Brazil by Milton Guran, 1988 The Marubo Universe is composed of various layers and all Beings, forest, water of the rivers, are always made from parts of other beings. Humans have various souls which can be summarized, however,
The Nujiang - China’s Angry River, by James Wasserman.The Nu River flows from the Tibetan highlands through western Yunnan and is home to a third of the country’s ethnic groups. The Nu is one of the country’s most remote and fascinating regions,
Rio Carnival Brazil 2014, via The World Festival. A dancer from the Grande Rio samba school performs during Carnival, at the Sambadrome, on March 2, 2014. (Photo by Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP Photo)
yagazieemezi: Young Dinka women who reside in a Jur village near Rumbek (Sudan). 1927 From Hugo A. Bernatzik’s book: Nil und Kongo.