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Melanesian woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
East African people, 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.
Sakai woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
edlorado:Andrew, Thomas, 1855-1939 :Majuro Islanders, [1886 or 1887]A group of young women from Majuro, in the Marshall Islands, photographed in 1886 or 1887 by Thomas Andrew. via
Ethiopian Surma women, by Georges Courreges.
ukpuru:16 Nov 1905. Ikpe-Ikot-Ngon. Inokun (Aro [Igbo]) women.Charles Partridge
Arabian women, via eBay.
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.
yearningforunity:In the Agta society, women have the same rights as men and carry out the same tasks to meet the needs of the tribe, such as hunting or building windbreakers, usually the preserve of men in other tribes.
Balinese women, by Collectie P.F. Valois.
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,
arjuna-vallabha:Three Women at the Temple of Kandy, Sri Lanka, by T. F. Simon
allakinwande:Photographer unknown. Zulu and Swahili women in traditonal costume. Circa 1900.
Australian woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
matrixbotanica: Australian Aboriginal Women
Uanana woman, 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.
Papua New Guinean women tattooing. Via collection of old photos.
Congolese woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
ukpuru:Engaged [Northern] Igbo women in “Gala” dress. Photo by G. T. Basden, turn of the 20th century.
Bedouin women, via eBay.
yearningforunity: Haitian women perform a bathing and cleansing ritual under the waterfall during the annual religious pilgrimage in Saut d'Eut, Haiti.
naturalbelle: We black women just love to do hair it’s a bonding experience I love this picture! #himba
platanos-fritos: Mixtec women cleaning coyuche, brown cotton. Also, this is the tradtiional (skirt) way of wearing a pozahuanco.
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
Mixtec Weaver OaxacaThis painting by a young artist from Pinotepa de Don Luis, Oaxaca depicts a Mixtec woman from that town weaving fabric for one of the famous pozahuanco skirts of the community. The Mixtec women who live in the this hot, humid region
beautiesofafrique: Fante women of Elmina (Edina) in Gold coast (Ghana), in a wooden engraved drawing (1800-1895)
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
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.
Brazilian Xingu women. Via Delcampe.
pachatata: Brazil Indigenous women near the Amazon River by Greg Waters [ ]
Guinean women. Via Delcampe.
Senegalese women. Via Delcampe.
rixwilson: Women of the Himba tribe in Ethiopia
semioticapocalypse: Himba women shopping, Namibia.
nextecuiltentetl: Naga women from the Patkoi hills, Assam.
Studies of Bengali women, via Vintage Indian Clothing.
youarebeautifulto-me: Fierce Himba Women !! absolutely beautiful.
yearningforunity: East Cape women. Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Indian women, via Old Indian Photographs.
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
Five Sankharis (Shell-Cutters and Bracelet Makers) - Eastern Bengal 1860’sSankharis were generally followers of the Hindu gods Vishnu or Krishna and usually vegetarian. The shells used for manufacturing bracelets for Hindu women were imported from
Bushman Women Making Necklaces With Ostrich Eggs Shells, Tsumkwe, Namibia, by Eric Lafforgue.
pachatata: Kayapo women. Brazil by Alice Kohle