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A rainbow breaks through the clouds as a Xikrin warrior returns from a successful hunt in the Amazon
An elaborately painted young Xikrin woman poses for a portrait in her home in the Brazilian Amazon.
Nguy, an indigenous Moken man living on Ko Surin island, rows his small sampan out into the shallow
Tukurare, a spiritual leader in a Xikrin village in Brazil’s Amazon, has his face painted befo
A young Xikrin mother in the village of Poti-Kro in Brazil’s Amazon.
Xikrin men and women gather in a house in the Amazon rainforest to have their bodies painted. The Xi
A Xikrin woman and her child in the Amazonian village of Poti-Kro
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Featured today is a squash knife from a Glenwood culture earthlodge site in Mills County! This bone
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Painted pot depicting horned serpents and birds, of the Mogollon culture, southwestern United States
The Xikrin àrkàm, or headdress, is worn at celebrations and special occasions. It is made from the b
When Amazonian land turtles are caught by Xikrin hunters, they are tied up with vines and hung on br
Mardi Gras Indian
Reliquary figure (mbulu ngulu) of the Kota culture, Gabon. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1910. Now in t
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Mask with ritual scarification, of the Ngbandi culture, Ubangi River region, present-day Democratic
retrospectiveonline:Retro Sight: Indigenous Costume, Fulani. Photographed by Phyllis Galembo
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This Greenpeace Stunt May Have Irreparably Damaged Peru’s Nazca SiteThe Peruvian governmen
“All cultures forged by nations—the noble indigenous past of America, the brilliant
Two Taino women give an emotional speech calling out President Trump’s refusal of aid to t
“Global Indigenous art is always evolving and innovating. I have looked to these histories
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