
- Human Ecology


- tattooed women


- A rare intact Majapahit piggy bank. The Majapahit where among the first to use the design for coin containers as boars symbolized good fortune and wealth. Indonesia, probably Java. 15th century.


- Aquest Mèxic


- ANCIENT GOLD.


- Cherokee indian reservation


- N!


- Cowboy photography


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- AFN


- Africa


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Jealousy has ruled Wakapikas life. He has always played second fiddle and this drove him to take destiny into his own hands. The Himba are great users of Witchcraft. An Omiti or spell can be cast and it is only a matter of time before these devastating spells work their magic. Wakapika was alway jealous of his brother. He was a well respected man who loved his family and loved to socialise. This jovial life bought him many friends and in turn many wives. His village grew as did the number of his children. More children allowed his livestock to also grow so in turn so did his wealth. Visitors were always welcomed as a good time was always to be had. This all ate at Wakapika, and drove him to the Witchdoctors place. With the required price paid the Witch doctor got down to work, an Omiti was placed. With Himba life being what it is, it was not long before gossip began to spread and word was finally heard of Wakapikas evil plan, he wanted his brother dead. Many months passed and nothing happened, but soon the curse would take its toll. His brothers health began to decline. A year later he was found dead. Wakapika was then free to take what was now rightfully his, his brothers village and his herd of cattle. His brothers wives knew their misery was born by Wakapikas greed and some soon moved away. Today you can find Wakapika sitting in his greed, his village falling to ruin with every passing day. - @benmcraephotography on Instagram


- Zulu traditional attire


- Beauty in the eyes of the beholder


- When you miss the rubber quota (late 19th century Congo)


- African Art


- Amit


- 5 Civil rights 1870 to 1945


- : People around the world :


- 1 million dollars


- Mulianga, High Chief, Malietoa Party, Samoa, 1890


- baskets


- Tribal face


- 1930s Dust and Depression


- Brazil for kids


- Black Chinese


- African Art & Artefacts


- African tribes


- Africa - Angola - Muhaccaona


- Ancient Mexican Architecture and Art


- Indonesian Women


- Ceramics #2


- Ghana


- AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY


- Bedick BodyArt


- Cultural Spheres of South America (1725 × 2375)


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- yes , I will be here tomorrow


- 18th c people of colour


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- ceramic 3


- beautifully modified


- Food in Ghana


- AROUND THE WORLD


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- “First Anniversary of the National Literacy Crusade” Nicaragua, 1980


- Working Girls


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- American Indian Portraits


- I am INDIGENOUS to this planet...what about you?


- Beautiful Faces


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- A Burmese villager - Rangoon (Yangon), ~1900.


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- Map of Ceskoslovensko by Znak, Praha stamped platter.


- Aunt Jemima


- Jeff bezos at 115 billion is worth more than all these countries combined at around 111 billion.


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- A women in Bridgetown, Barbados selling a piglet 1906

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- A colorized photo of Howard Carter from 1922 with the opened sarcophagus of King Tutankhamun, opened for the first time after having laid untouched since around 1332 B.C.E during Egypts Eighteenth Dynasty

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- Struggle with a giant ray. Arabian Sea, off the coast of Karachi, India; 1933. [683x500]

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- #1 NATIVE AMERICAN / MEXICAN GOURD & POTTERY

- People on Nias Island in Indonesia move monoliths to a construction site, circa 1915 [3180x2580]

- Aboriginal Art und African Art

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- A group of Filipino magsasaka with their so-called itak, c1900s CTTO YouTube.

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#RainfallNamakkal : Heavy to very heavy rain is likely to occur at isolated places over #Namakkal. #SmartNamakkal - @smart_namakkal on Instagram

- Egypt and its rulers

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- A PASSION FOR WALLPAPER BOXES

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- ANTIQUE TOYS

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- Nasca effigy vessel of a warrior with estólica (atlatl) and darts. Coastal Peru, ca. 100 BCE - 750 CE [505x640]

- Art

- Asi algunos el fin pasado

- Ashmolean Museum

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- Aden: Quaiti State in Hadhramaut

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- Going Somewhere...?

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- a whale of a tale 2

Do not whine… Do not complain. Work harder. Spend more time alone.. hardbwork always pays keep faith. . #photography #photooftheday #photo #love #photographer #instagood #nature #instagram #picoftheday #art #like #travel #photoshoot #follow #fashion #beautiful #naturephotography #model #canon #travelphotography #portrait #ig #likeforlikes #style #landscape #beauty #fotografia #bhfyp #happy #passionatephotographys - @passionatephotographys on Instagram

- AFRICA, LAND OF MYSTERY

- African Cultures

- Aboriginal People

- Tribes in South Africa

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- Africa

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- All Things Postal #1: Postage Stamps

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- Nick cave artist

Havia uma encruzilhada e no meio dela estava Iku (a divindade iorubá da morte), onde tinha preparado uma armadilha na qual todos que passassem por ali sumiam dentro de um buraco. O povo estava muito sobressaltado porque todo mundo desaparecia quando ia de um lado a outro. Uma vez os Ìbejí (os gêmeos) que eram pequenininhos, estavam tocando um tamborzinho que ganharam de presente de sua mãe adotiva Yemanjá e pelo toque do tambor um chamava o outro. Os gêmeos gostavam sempre de estar se divertindo. Não é à toa que são filhos de Xangô e Oxum. Nem homens, nem mulheres, nem velhos, nem crianças escapavam da armadilha de Iku. Então os Ìbejí entraram num acordo e Taiwo seguiu por um daqueles caminhos, enquanto Kehinde o seguia escondido no mato. Taiwo ia tocando seu tamborzinho com tanto gosto que Iku ficou enfeitiçado e acabou o advertindo para que não caísse na armadilha e se pôs a dançar. Mas quando Taiwo se cansou, Kehinde saiu do bosque e ocupou seu lugar. Porque o problema era que ainda que o Iku estivesse muito cansado, não podia deixar de dançar, enquanto os tamborzinhos mágicos estivessem tocando. Iku se cansou e não pode mais dançar, mas Ìbejí seguiu tocando e Iku não tinha outro remédio a não ser continuar dançando, até que Ìbejí lhe perguntou: “O que está acontecendo?” e Iku lhe concedeu e ofereceu o que quisesse se parasse de tocar o tambor. Então Ìbejí lhe pediu que tirasse a armadilha do caminho para que todo mundo pudesse passar pela encruzilhada e então Iku assim concedeu. Desde então se pode passar pela encruzilhada dos caminhos e assim foi como os Ìbejí salvaram os homens e ganharam fama de poderosos, porque nenhum outro Orixá havia podido ganhar uma guerra com Iku, a morte. #ibeji - @faleafrofuturo on Instagram

- Nanking Massacre

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- HOMMAGE AUX FEMMES

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- impressionist

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