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  • School donated to Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples. San woman small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. ..
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  • San Bushwoman  making jewellery out of ostrich egg shell in Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples. San woman small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .T.
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba  village boy. The Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west of Namibia in the 19th century. They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre, mainly to keep it youthful-looking. They will only wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba  village woman The Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west of Namibia in the 19th century. They are a subgroup of the Herero. ..The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre, mainly to keep it youthful-looking. They will only wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding...The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples. San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples. San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples. San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba village woman The Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west of Namibia in the 19th century. They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre, mainly to keep it youthful-looking. They will only wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San girl in small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. ..
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  • San children playing with handmade toys in small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San extended family small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San women and children in small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San woman small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San woman smoking in small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. ...
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  • San woman small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San woman small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • Deniui village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples. San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San woman small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San woman small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San woman small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology   They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San woman small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology   They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • San woman and child in small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa...The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • House in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Herero mother and child in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba village woman Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west in the 19th century They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre. They wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding  The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba village woman Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west in the 19th century They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre. They wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding  The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa...The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Herero woman in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Elderly couple in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa...The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Herero man preparing goat for ceremonial banquet in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa...
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  • Herero group in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa The Herero's dress in  several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba village woman Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west in the 19th century They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre. They wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding  The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa...The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba village woman Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west in the 19th century They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre. They wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding  The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba village woman Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west in the 19th century They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre. They wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding  The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Herero mother and child in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Herero mother and child in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba village woman Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west in the 19th century They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre. They wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding  The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Young Herero boy  with old tyre in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Herero man preparing goat for ceremonial banquet in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa...
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  • Young Herero boy  with old tyre in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa.The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba village woman Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west in the 19th century They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre. They wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding  The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • San Bushwoman  making jewellery out of ostrich egg shell in village near Tsumkwe in Kalahari Desert East Namibia one of most heavily studied peoples.
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  • Herero group in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa The Herero's dress, consisting of several layers and, once married, a 'cow horn' head dress, derives from Victorian-era German missionaries who took exception to what they considered a lack of modesty among the local women..
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Ken Livingstone addresses Largest Anti-Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Trevor Huddleston and Oliver Tambo at Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149499race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149498race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149496race_protest.jpg
  • Oliver Tombo Jesse Jackson and Ken Livingstone at largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149495race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149493race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149491race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149489race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149487race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149485race_protest.jpg
  • Ken Livingston addressing largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149484race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149483race_protest.jpg
  • Jesse Jackson and Oliver Tomba  atLargest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149482race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149481race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
    149478race_protest.jpg
  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • March Against Apartheid in Trafalgar Square  November 2 1986.
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  • March Against Apartheid in Trafalgar Square  November 2 1985.
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  • March Against Apartheid in Trafalgar Square  November 2 1986.
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  • Anti-apartheid demonstration in Trafalgar Square in London in the 1970's.
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • Largest Anti Apartheid and free Nelson Mandela Rally in Trafalgar Square Nov 1st 1985, at least 35,000 people took part
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  • San man small town of Drimiopsis in Central eastern namibia  San bushmen have an oriental look and heart-shaped faces. .Namibia's earliest inhabitants and one of the most heavily studied peoples in the history of anthropology. .They enjoy many interesting traditional games and dances. One such game involves dancing whilst tossing the melon from one to another, to the singing and clapping of the rest of the village...
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  • Himba village of Purros in Namibia Africa.
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  • Namibia Kunene region Himba village woman Himba people fled from the Nama warriors to the remote north-west in the 19th century They are a subgroup of the Herero The Himba managed to maintain their traditional dress of multi-layered goat-leather miniskirts and ochre-and-mud-encrusted iron, leather and shell jewellery. They use a natural herbal perfume known as 'otjizumba' and smear their skin with a mixture of butter, ash and ochre. They wash once during their lifetime - the day after their wedding  The Himba avoid the modern world and continue a semi-nomadic lifestyle, raising sheep, goats and some cattle...
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  • Kalahari Bushman village near Tsumkwe in North East Namibia.
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  • Father and son outside their home in Himba village in Kunene region in Namibia Africa.
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  • Family outside their home in Himba village in Kunene region in Namibia Africa.
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