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Traditional African colorful baskets handmade from straw, called elephant grass, hanging on the wall.
Lubango, Angola - May 13, 2024: Members of an authentic Angolan tribe participate in a festive gathering, displaying traditional attire and cultural expressions in a desert setting.
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Group of children from Hamer tribe. The Hamer tribe is an indigenous group of people in Africa, and this tribe lives in the southwestern region of the Omo Valley near Kenya, Africa. They are largely pastoralists.
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A top shot of a woven mat from Uganda, made using a traditional spiral African basket weaving pattern
Sombi dancers performing during the 2023 Puusdung Festival at Pankshin Mini Stadium, Plateau State Nigeria.\nThe Ngas are known to have come originally from Yemen through kanem, and ultimately from Borno to their present location. They are believed to have left Borno sometime between 1100 and 1350 AD. The Ngas themselves had come originally from Kanem and so became part of the pre-kanuri inhabitants of the plains Bornu, owning sheep and perhaps cattle but not a camel. Linguistically Ngas belongs to the Afro asiantic class called the Chadic group of languages. The Ngas people are hardworkng, industrious, selfless, trusted, reliable, and dependable people, and have at one point or other made their mark in different fields of human endeavors.
San bush people in line on hilltop, Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana, Southern Africa. The San are an ancient indigenous tribal people who inhabited much of southern Africa and although few in number today remain proud of their culture, ancestry and traditional ways of dress, customs and behaviour that included subsistence hunting and foraging
Two people wearing red and blue clothing. One of them has a necklace on. The necklace is made of beads and has a silver chain from folk dance tribal Kenya.
Maasai Mara National Reserve -  July 30, 2022:\nMasai warrior in traditional clothing and jewelry , holding a spear and a stick, standing in the plains of the Maasai Mara National Reserve.
Three young Zulu women friends, dressed in traditional beaded Zulu garments, pose happily for the camera. The Zulu tribe is found mainly in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.
Diani, Mombasa, 17 oktober 2019, Africa, Kenya. Massai men, wearing traditional blankets, overlooks Serengetti in Tanzania and Kenya in traditional massai village
Portrait of Hadzabe (or Hadza) young bushman. 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.
Omo Valley, Ethiopia – 11.19.2022: young Hamar man in traditional dress prepares for the bull jumping ritual
Men and women of Masai Tribe dancing and singing outdoors in traditional attire 16.12. 2021 Arusha, Tanzania
Daily life in a Himba tribe village. Working female hands.
Masai Mara, Kenya - September 16, 2010: Two young Masai warriors are seen in their ceremonial dress. They are sharing a laugh while meeting visitors to their village where they demonstrate traditional culture. They are in the Masai Mara region of southwestern Kenya.
Turmi. Omo valley. Ethiopia-appril 03 2012: Hamar people (also spelled Hamer) are a community inhabiting southwestern Ethiopia. They live in Hamer woreda (or district), a fertile part of the Omo River valley, in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR). They are largely pastoralists, so their culture places a high value on cattle.
Karatu, Tanzania - October 16th, 2022: A group of masai men in traditional outfits, dancing during a show for tourists near their village.
The Erbore (Arbore) tribe is a tribe that lives in the southwest region of the Omo Valley near Kenya, Africa.
Maasai men hold a prominent role in their communities, embodying the tribe’s warrior ethos and serving as protectors and providers for their village. Traditionally, Maasai men are responsible for tending to the cattle, the primary source of wealth and sustenance for the Maasai people. Cattle are central to Maasai culture, and men are often seen leading their herds across the savanna in search of grazing land and water. Maasai men also play a crucial role in defending the community from predators and external threats.\n\nA significant aspect of Maasai men's lives is their rite of passage to become \
Ngas men performing their custom during the 2023 Puusdung Festival at Pankshin Mini Stadium, Plateau State Nigeria.\nThe Ngas are known to have come originally from Yemen through kanem, and ultimately from Borno to their present location. They are believed to have left Borno sometime between 1100 and 1350 AD. The Ngas themselves had come originally from Kanem and so became part of the pre-kanuri inhabitants of the plains Bornu, owning sheep and perhaps cattle but not a camel. Linguistically Ngas belongs to the Afro asiantic class called the Chadic group of languages. The Ngas people are hardworkng, industrious, selfless, trusted, reliable, and dependable people, and have at one point or other made their mark in different fields of human endeavors.
Group of Maasai, men, women and children  in village close to Serengeti Tanzania.
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Black man playing percussion on the outside.\nBerlin - Germany.
This is an African Maasai Warrior dressed in his traditional clothing.  He is in the Serengeti National Park wearing home-made Maasai jewelry and his earlobes are stretched as is tradition with the Maasai.
Turmi village,Ethiopia-appril 02-2012: For the Hamer, the Ukuli is the most important of the rituals and the bull jumping is only the latest in a series of rites and tests that bring to completion the symbolic metamorphosis of the initiate, from a young age, considered contaminated, to the pure state of adulthood, at this stage a man can marry and legitimately have children.
Same, Tanzania, 7th June 2019: maasai young people chanting and dancing in their best party clothing
Group of happy African children crossing savannah - Ethiopia, East Africa
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