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Esilda and her friends making basket, young teenagers of Embera native community living by the Chagres River within the Chagres National Park, Republic of Panama, Central America
Thatched houses in a village of Embera native community living by the Chagres River within the Chagres National Park, Republic of Panama, Central America
Thatched houses in a village of Embera native community living by the Chagres River within the Chagres National Park, Republic of Panama, Central America
A Pataxo indigenous Brazilian boy from southern Bahia in traditional dress, Bahia, Brazil, South America
Portrait of a group of smiling children at Alter do Chao, Tapajos, in the Amazon area of Brazil, South America
Pataxo Indian people at the Reserva Indigena da Jaqueira near Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil, South America
Centre for Preservation of Indian Art, Indian museum, Alter do Chao, Amazon area, Brazil, South America
Xavante warriors prepare to wrestle wooden poles, a of taming or harnessing dark jungle forests. Brazil
Xavante race. race is really a race at, it’s a ceremony, an aesthetic event. Xavante nonplused by notions of winning losing. logs carried by team, representing oppositions that xavante believe go to make up universe. running of logs expresses dynamic tension between opposing principles. purpose of ceremonies to stress that these antithesis need tear world apart. Opposing be controlled to complement each other create equilibrium harmony. Brazil
Color satellite image of the indigenous territory Igarape Lage, Rondonia, Brazil, covering an area of 688,000 square kilometers. Image collected on September 25, 2020 by Sentinel-2 satellites.
Training, soccer event for children and young people from poor neighborhoods, Festival da Bola, social project of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, German Federal Enterprise for International Cooperation, Salvador da Bahia
Two teenagers, twins, 16 years, playing football, Craque do Amanha social project, São Gonçalo, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America
Soccer event for children and young people from poor neighborhoods, Festival da Bola, social project of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, German Federal Enterprise for International Cooperation, Salvador da Bahia, Bahia, B
Soccer event for children and teenagers from poor neighborhoods, Festival da Bola, social project of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, German Federal Enterprise for International Cooperation, Salvador da Bahia, Bahia, Braz
Soccer event for children and young people from poor neighborhoods, Festival da Bola, social project of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, German Federal Enterprise for International Cooperation, Salvador da Bahia, Bahia, B
Soccer event for children and young people from poor neighborhoods, Festival da Bola, social project of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, German Federal Enterprise for International Cooperation, Salvador da Bahia, Bahia, B
Adult education, adult men learning how to read and write in the village school of the Acampamento 12 de Otubro landless camp, Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais sem Terra, a Brazilian landless movement, MST, Munizip Claudia, Mato Grosso, Brazil, South Am
Member of a fanfare band during Brazil's civic parade, independence day September 7, Valenca, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America
Members of the Oro Win tribe make preparations and body decorations for an upcoming traditional "festa" or celebration, Sao Luis Indian Post, Brazil.
An Oro Win man painted as a jaguar and other members of the community relax after a large feast during a traditional
BRAZIL Mato Grosso Indigenous Park of the Xingu Young Panara girls applying red karajuru face and body paint in preparation for dance. Both wearing multiple strands of blue red and yellow beads across upper body. Formally known as Kreen-Akrore Krenhakarore Krenakore Krenakarore Amazon American Brasil Brazilian Indegent Kids Kreen Akore Latin America Latino South America Immature
BRAZIL Mato Grosso Indigenous Park of the Xingu Young Panara women applying red karajuru face and body paint in preparation for dance. Formally known as Kreen-Akrore Krenhakarore Krenakore Krenakarore Amazon American Brasil Brazilian Female Woman Girl Lady Indegent Kreen Akore Latin America Latino South America Female Women Girl Lady Immature
BRAZIL Mato Grosso Indigenous Park of the Xingu Panara women painted with red karajuru and wearing multi-strands of beads across upper body and long strips of plant fibres tied around upper arms in preparation for dance. Formally known as Kreen-Akrore Krenhakarore Krenakore Krenakarore Amazon American Brasil Brazilian Female Women Girl Lady Indegent Kreen Akore Latin America Latino South America Female Woman Girl Lady Immature
BRAZIL Mato Grosso Indigenous Park of the Xingu Panara men wearing crowns or head-dresses of feathers encircled by women painted with red karajuru and with long strips of plant fibres tied around upper arms during dance. Formally known as Kreen-Akrore Krenhakarore Krenakore Krenakarore Amazon American Brasil Brazilian Female Woman Girl Lady Indegent Kreen Akore Latin America Latino Male Man Guy South America Female Women Girl Lady Male Men Guy