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Live chickens in open woven bamboo basket, for sale in Mali weekly tribal market, Guneipada, Koraput district, Orissa (Odisha), India, Asia
Buying live carp from tubs on the street for Christmas Eve, a tradition dating back hundreds of years, Prague, Czech Repubic, Europe
Freshly-caught live oysters, fin de claires, on sale at food market at La Reole in Bordeaux region of France
Vendor fishing out live carp from large tub on the street for Christmas Eve, a tradition dating back hundreds of years, Prague, Czech Repubic, Europe
Freshly-caught live oysters, fin de claires, on sale at food market at La Reole in Bordeaux region of France
An aerial view of a live fish stall at the indoor Banzaan food market in Patong, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
Live seafood for sale at the indoor Banzaan food market in Patong, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
The idea of the interconnectedness of all things is central to the tribal way of looking at the world. practical knowledge of the environment, of crops and medicines, of hunting and fishing, is a byproduct of it. the makuna believe that human beings, animals, and all of nature are parts of the same one. animals and fish live in their own communities, which are just like human communities, with their chiefs, their shamans, their dance houses, their songs, and their material possessions. when human peoples dance in this world, the shaman invites the animal people to dance in theirs. if humans do not dance and shamans do not offer spirit food to the animal people, the animals will die out and there will be no more game left in the world. for the makuna the radical disjunction so characteristic of western thought between nature and culture, men and animals, dissolves. eastern colombia amazon, vaupes region, population: 600
On the road to Kampala, there are numerous opportunities to purchase food, water and even live chickens at various trade spots along the way. You don't even need to get off the bus. Northern Uganda, East Africa
On the road to Kampala, there are numerous opportunities to purchase food, water and even live chickens at various trade spots along the way. You don't even need to get off the bus. Kampala, Uganda, East Africa
Eritrean woman selling chickens at the Mercato of the indigenous people, Asmara, Central Region, Eritrea