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Nambicuara woman and her son.Ph. by Luiz de Castro Faria,1938 (Department of Culture of São P
Ikpeng man painted as a bird.Ph. by Helmut Sick.
The Waiãpi people live in the region bounded by the rivers Oiapoque, Jari and Amapari, in the
“The young son of Piraí, in his father’s arms” Awá people ph. by Seb
“Conia, a mother of five, simultaneously breast-feeds her youngest child and fishes in the Car
Amapirawai, an Awá elder and her domesticaded sagüi. Ph. by Sebastião Salgado
Takumã Kuikuro and his colective in the production of “ Kagaiha Atipügü
Nambikwara women, 1938. Ph. by Luiz de Castro Faria
Yanomamis in “Sonho Verde-Azulado” series, circa 1975.by Claudia Andujar.
Young Yanomamis.Ph. by Claudia Andujar.
celesse: The docile Pidgey, native to the Kanto region Print available here: www.
The elusive Sprigal is a feline native to the amazon rainforest. It likes to hunt for various small
all-that-hendricks: Christina Hendricks Knoxville native Christina Renee Hendricks (42GG-30-39, 5 ft
Women straddling things, a continuing series. The woman in this case is Washington D.C. native Zooey
(18+) Wonder Festival 2015 [Summer] Part C1: Native I
mapsontheweb: Map of Native American etymologies for “horse”. There were no horses in th
Cribbia confusa Floriferous, fragrant, colourful, small-flowered angraecoid species native to C&ocir
Gladiolus splendens on Flickr.Gladiolus splendens is native to the Roggeveld and the Calvinia distri
Gladiolus quadrangularisVery elegant species native to rocky sandstone slopes of the Northwest Cape,
New gallery up from the Native Ways tour shot in Arizona for Conde Nast Traveler China. More here.&n
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Minnie Hollow Wood and One Who Walks With the Stars - Lakota warriorsMinnie Hollow Wood (c.1856-1930
page 140 of “Our native birds of song and beauty, being a complete history of all the song
Yesterday was the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, and activists
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