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The main house of the ancient Tusayan Ruins at Grand Canyon South Rim, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Arizona, United States of America, North America
Rock formation seen from John Ford Point, Monument Valley, Arizona, United States of America, North America
The endemic Opuntia cactus (Opuntia echios) cactus growing in the Galapagos Island Archipelago, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America
Red-breasted goose (Branta ruficollis) group approaching on land, captive, WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK.
An IDP camp (internally displaced people) in Te-Tugu district of Northern Uganda has been created to accommodate the mass of Ugandan refugees fleeing the LRA (Lords Resistance Army) who are fighting the Ugandan government and its people. With all attempts to be self-sufficient in these camps, the women have to work the land as well as look after dependants. Te-Tugu, Uganda, East Africa
Aboriginal artist Oenpelli, Old Man Thompson, Oenpelli, Arnhemland, Aboriginal land, Northern Territory, Australia
Cook making sugared raisin pancake, Kaiserschmarrn, Molterau alpine hut, Region of Hochkoenig, Salzburger Land, Austria
Cook cutting-up the sugared raisin pancake, Molterau alpine hut, Region of Hochkoenig, Salzburger Land, Austria
Smallholder looking over the wooden gate to the neighbouring fields cultivated by a great land owner, soybean plantation, Gran Chaco, Santiago del Estero province, Argentina, South America
Land diving, Naghol ceremony in the village of Rangsuksuk, Island of Pentecost, Vanuatu, South Sea, Oceania
Men and boys of the Sa people dancing at the Land diving ceremony, Pentecost Island, Vanuatu, Oceania
Land diving, Naghol ceremony in the village of Rangsuksuk, Island of Pentecost, Vanuatu, South Sea, Oceania
Project Howl of Freedom 1 of 10. There is an old Indian Proverb which says: "Land is People, Remembering is All" Etched upon Navajo Etta Abriso's timims a history of the native american people. Proud are worn hands is a history of the proud and worn lives of the Native American people. The people of the Southwest weave a rich mosaic of culture, tradition and ritual within the mountain boundaries of the desert. These pueblo indians, anglo ranchers, Mexican tradesman and artistic pioneers cling to their land and in turn, their individualism. However, in a homogenizing society that is rapidly expanding in numbers, technology and laws, these descendants of Spanish Conquistadors and Native Americans are slowly being robbed of their identities.