East Africa Gallery
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In German East Africa (Burundi, Rwanda, and Tanzania) during World War I, soldiers painted this pony
Rwanda, 2001-presentThe Republic of Rwanda is a sovereign state in central and east Africa. During a
Kenyan Photographer Osborne Macharia Brings to Life the Extravagant Lives of Fictional Dapper Kenyan
Carved wooden comb from Madagascar. Now in the Musée des arts africains, océaniens et amérindiens à
brassmanticore:Miniature of St. George on horseback spearing the dragon beneath himFrom LJS 102 (fol
‘Zimbabwe Bulletin’, ZANU Support Committee, New York, 1976.From the new book Finally Go
EthiopiaSkate Exhibition in London Featuring Photography by Daniel Reiter.A homegrown youth skate mo
the-middle-eastern-feminist:Plus all of the Middle East and Africa. Plus Asia…
The Blue City of Morocco
samuelernesto:East African men: the beauty of African men is ignored, generalized or even bestialize
l-eth-e:Twin Baby Elephants, East Africa {by Diana Robinson}
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bilqisofsheba:Ads for Tanishq; by Suresh Natarajan; celebrating Afro-Indian culture in East Africa
Global African (Black) Presence onscreentizzy - Herodotus called them the Aithiops ofthe east when h
greatwar-1914:A soldier says goodbye to his family as he departs for the war. German East Africa, c
Arniston, Western Cape, South Africa, Travel Feature Story.
ancient-serpent:Hinged bracelet from the Ahmara people from Ethiopia, early 20th century, Gold gilde
boldlipsandbighair:Eid pictures from this past weekend with my beautiful East African sistahs ✊❤️
Sculpture of a kneeling mother holding her child, from the Makonde people of southeastern Tanzania a
Portrait of a Maasai Woman, c2010 - Jimmy Nelson.
queerkeitcoven:Jewish kemiot (amulets) from the Middle East and North Africa, on view during the exh
ahmedloso:THE RIFT. East africa. Dominic Nahr.
Pair of wooden sandals with incised geometric designs, thought to have belonged to Fumo Omari, sulta
africansouljah:Thomas HoepkerUSA. New York City. 1994. The Queensborough Bridge spanning the East Ri
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