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  • Colourful fireplace in South london squat.
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  • Children dressed in colourful costumes taking part in the annual Notting Hill Gate Carnival  in West London.
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  • Children dressed in colourful costumes taking part in the annual Notting Hill Gate Carnival  in West London.
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  • Children dressed in colourful costumes taking part in the annual Notting Hill Gate Carnival  in West London.
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  • Children dressed in colourful costumes taking part in the annual Notting Hill Gate Carnival  in West London.
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  • A colourful mural on the side wall of a house in South London.
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  • Children dressed in colourful costumes taking part in the annual Notting Hill Gate Carnival  in West London.
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  • Children dressed in colourful costumes taking part in the annual Notting Hill Gate Carnival  in West London.
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  • Bright colourful hall of South London squat.
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  • Children playing in colourful playground in West London
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  • Children playing in colourful playground in West London
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  • Children playing in colourful playground in West London
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  • Children playing in colourful playground in West London
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  • Colourful streets of  Olinda brazil
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  • Colourful streets of  Olinda brazil
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  • Colourful streets of  Olinda brazil
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  • Woman and child in colourful dress and African headwrap at annual Reparation Rebellion event on Afrikan Emancipation Day in Windrush Square Brixton 2021.
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  • A selection of  different shaped and coloured balloons on sale
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Participants at Notting Hill Carnival splashed and covered with chocolate and coloured paint. Dancing and celebrating  in the streets 2017  London UK
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  • Graffiti by railway tracks by Brixton railroad Station London.
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  • Graffiti artist working  in skate area at south Bank.
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  • Innercity grafitti.
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  • Innercity grafitti.
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  • Innercity grafitti.
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  • Grafitti on inner London school building.
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  • Graffiti artist working  in skate area at south Bank.
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  • Innercity grafitti.
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  • Mural and grafitti painted on side wall of a London School and youth centre.
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  • Graffiti by railway tracks by Brixton railroad Station London.
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  • Outside Rastafarian Center and temple Kennington London 1980s
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  • Dancing in the streets of Nottinghill during the  annual carnival.
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  • Dancing in the streets of Nottinghill during the  annual carnival.
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  • Dancing in the streets of Nottinghill during the  annual carnival.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Herero man preparing goat for ceremonial banquet in Purros village in Kaokoveld region north west Namibia Africa...
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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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  • 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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  • 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 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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  • Weekly produce  market in small town of Mulga in South Western Turkey.
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  • Young people playing steel drums on float at Notting Hill annual  Carnival.
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  • Graffiti artist at work painting on a wrecked car.
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  • Innercity grafitti on railway bridge crossing.
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  • Young people playing steel drums on float at Notting Hill annual  Carnival.
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  • Notting Hill gate annual carnival through London Streets.
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  • Notting Hill gate annual carnival through London Streets.
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  • Procession at Notting Hill Gate annual west Indian carnival and festival held in the streets of London.
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  • Procession at Notting Hill Gate annual west Indian carnival and festival held in the streets of London.
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  • Chinese New year celebrations in London Soho.
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  • Young people sitting and chatting in their room in a South London squat.
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  • Room in temporary squat accommodation in central London.
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  • Teenager eating a bowl of cereal while watching  TV in his room.
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  • Teenager eating a bowl of cereal while watching  TV in his room.
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  • Youth smoking cannabis from a bong.
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  • West Indian Jamaican family day at Crystal Palace Park South London
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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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  • 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 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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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...
    CMS234.jpg
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 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..
    CMS223.jpg
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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