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An ancient form of sheep called the Soay roaming the stone remains of the evacuated village on Hirta, St. Kilda Archipelago, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

An ancient form of sheep called the Soay roaming the stone remains of the evacuated village on Hirta, St. Kilda Archipelago, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

An ancient form of sheep called the Soay roaming the stone remains of the evacuated village on Hirta, St. Kilda Archipelago, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Gombey dancers, traditional performers, in troupes of 10 to 20, of a blend of Native American, Caribbean and British culture, dancing to a powerful drum beat, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

Gombey dancers, traditional performers, in troupes of 10 to 20, of a blend of Native American, Caribbean and British culture, dancing to a powerful drum beat, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

Gathering of at least two resident pods of killer whales (Orcinus orca) encountered near sunset, Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada

Native dancers in traditional Haida dancing regalia, Old Masset, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Native dancers in traditional Haida dancing regalia, Old Masset, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Native dancers in traditional Haida dancing regalia, Old Masset, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada., North America

Copse of White Poplar trees, also known as Silver Poplar or Silverleaf Poplar, Populus alba, in Eastleach Turville in the Cotswolds, UK

Female mallard duck with newly hatched ducklings, Anas platyrhynchos, on a stream in springtime at Swinbrook, the Cotswolds, UK

Traditional English Morris Men in costume with bells and floral hats at a Morris dancing festival in Cambridge, UK

Copse of Silver Birch trees, Betula pendula, in springtime in Swinbrook in the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, UK

Female mallard duck with 14 newly hatched ducklings, Anas platyrhynchos, on a stream in springtime at Swinbrook, the Cotswolds, UK

Copse of young beech trees, Fagus sylvatica, and conifers in springtime in Swinbrook in the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, UK

Female mallard duck with new ducklings, Anas platyrhynchos, strolling on garden patio in springtime at Swinbrook, the Cotswolds, UK

Female Canada Goose, Branta canadensis, with young goslings, on River Windrush at Swinbrook, the Cotswolds, UK

Forget-Me-Not, Myosotis arvensis, wildflowers and dandelions by drystone wall in springtime in Swinbrook in the Cotswolds, UK

Female mallard duck with new ducklings, Anas platyrhynchos, on a stream in springtime at Swinbrook, the Cotswolds, UK

Native dancers in traditional Haida dancing regalia, Old Masset, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Native dancers in traditional Haida dancing regalia, Old Masset, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Native dancers in traditional Haida dancing regalia, Old Masset, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Water flowing from a natural spring through Cotswolds stone and Wild Watercress at Swinbrook, the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, UK

Red-breasted goose (Branta ruficollis) group approaching on land, captive, WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK.

Hamatsa dancers from the Kwakwa_ka_'wakw first nations people in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada. No model or property releases for this image.

Hamatsa dancers from the Kwakwa_ka_'wakw first nations people in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada. No model or property releases for this image.

Antony, a local administrative assistant from Gulu, working for a British aid agency AFCIC- Action for Children in Conflict. Gulu Town, Uganda, East Africa

Hamatsa dancers from the Kwakwa_ka_'wakw first nations people in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada. No model or property releases for this image.

Hamatsa dancers from the Kwakwa_ka_'wakw first nations people in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada. No model or property releases for this image.

Yagim Mask at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Yagim Mask, 1920-25 Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Wood, paint. George Walkus (kwakwaka'wakw, ca 1875-1968). A furtive aggressive sea creature known as Yagim was part of the dramatic Tseyka performance cycle, which took place during the dark winter when life on the North West coast moves largely indoors

Maoris canoeing, Waka taua (war canoe), Waitangi Day, 6 February, Treaty between Maori and British Empire, New Zealand

Man laying in a hammock playing the guitar, Jost Van Dyke Island, British Virgin Islands, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean

Totem pole outside a Native American long house, detail, K'san Historical Village Museum, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Native American faces, detail of large mural, Chemainus near Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Canada, North America

Native American naves and totem poles, museum village K'san, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Face on a Native American totem pole, detail, Royal BC Museum, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Wall painting with white grizzly and orca, community center, First Nation village of the Gitga'ata people, Tsimshian, Hartley Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Wall painting with white grizzly and orca behind a fireplace, community center, First Nation village of the Gitga'ata people, Tsimshian, Hartley Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

First Nation village of the Gitga'ata people, Tsimshian, Hartley Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Native in ornate traditional regalia resembling a wolf, dances during annual powwow held in Kamloops, British Columbia.

The feather bustle, a key element of men's traditional powwow regalia uses eagle feathers, a symbol of pride and honor among natives. The number of feathers are viewed as tokens of experience and wisdom associated with the one bearing them.