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African woman in portrait with face painting and headdress.
Portrait of Maasai mara man with traditional colorful necklace at Maasai Mara tribe village, Safari travel destination near Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
A Turcana tribeswoman in traditional beadwork. Lake Turcana, Kenya. Destaurated apart from her beadwork.
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Men dancing Yaake dance and sing at Guerewol festival - 23 september 2017 InGall village, Agadez, Niger
Portrait of a child from the omo valley, ethiopia, wearing traditional clothes and colorful jewelry
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Haumpata Plateau, HuĂ­la province, Angola - February 26, 2025 : Portrait of a typical Muila (or Mumuhuila / Mwela) woman wearing elaborated multicolored jewelry, made with beads covered with a mix of soil and latex, and having special hairstyle, both part of tribe's traditions.\nMuila people are of Bantu origin, belong to the larger Nyaneka-Khumbi group and are famous for keeping  their traditional culture with their stylish hairstyles, unique way of putting up dresses and how they specially adorn their body with ornaments. Women never take their necklace off.
San or Bushman african dancers, Kaross with Tshega or Tjega South Africa and Botswana rattle pods Masego around their legs for dancing, dancing on a stage music festival
Traditional necklaces, made by local people in South Africa, on the neck of the local young lady, were spotted in the late afternoon. The beautiful atmosphere created by the sun playing with the vivid colours of the necklace and her skin.
Zulu dancers at a traditional dance MOTION
The Erbore (Arbore) tribe is a tribe that lives in the southwest region of the Omo Valley near Kenya, Africa.
In the close-up shot, the safari local ranger's traditional attire is beautifully depicted
Portrait of a young hamar girl with traditional clothes and colorful necklace standing behind a wooden fence
Ouidah, Benin - January 10, 2023: Dancer in traditional clothings and juwelery at the Voodoo Festival. The extraordinary Voodoo Festival which takes place in Ouidah, Benin every year on 10 January is a celebration of the voodoo religion and the cults associated with it  and draws fetish priests, voodoo adepts, traditional chiefs and onlookers from far and wide. Voodoo has been recognised as a religion by the Beninese government since 1996, and its cultural significance is increasingly being appreciated. The old idea that it was a practice of simple sorcery or barbarism is being replaced by the notion that it is important cultural heritage
Indigenous man holding maraca during ritual in village
Zululand, South Africa - August 16, 2018 : Portrait of men from the Zulu tribe wearing their typical headband in Zululand. It is made by springbok or other animal skin and worn by Zulu men during traditional ceremonies.
Photo of traditional African art
Tribal portrait single african woman with braids dreadlocks outdoors, painted face with white and red dots
The Karo tribe is a tribe that lives in the southwestern region of the Omo Valley near Kenya, Africa. They are largely pastoralists.
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Close-up view of a traditional African man's vibrant attire and detailed jewelry, highlighting the bright colors and intricate patterns symbolic of his cultural identity
Portrait of a young karo boy with traditional face paint and necklace, staring intensely at the camera
details of the traditional costumes, tools and body paint of the Potiguara Indians during the Brazilian Native National Day held every April in the Baia da Traiçao indigenous reserve, Paraiba state, northeastern Brazil
Village near Humbe town, Cunene Province, Angola - February 25, 2025 : Portrait of a young adult woman of the Humbi Tribe with the characteristic \
The local safari ranger, clad in traditional clothing, pulled out his machete
Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria - July 19th, 2019: God of Thunder devotee display his traditional gun to symbolize Ogun Goddess during the Olojo Festival.\n\nThe Olojo festival commemorates the descent of Oduduwa to Ile-Ife, the celebration of the first dawn, the first afternoon, and the first night of creation. That makes the Olojo festival, one of the oldest in Africa, celebrated all over Yorubaland. It celebrates the dawn of the first day of existence on Earth. There is a parallel between this and the Judeo-Christian theology of creation, conceived with the divine proclamation: “Let there be light.”
The Erbore (Arbore) tribe is a tribe that lives in the southwest region of the Omo Valley near Kenya, Africa.
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Masai woman with her jewelry
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