ලොව වටා අපූරු ගෝත්රිකයෝ
ලොව වටා සංචාරය කරමින් මේ අපූරු ගෝත්රිකයන්ගේ ඡායාරූප අරගෙන තියෙන්නේ Jimmy Nelson නමැති බ්රිතාන්ය ඡායාරූප ශිල්පියා..
Huli widows in the Hela province of Papua New Guinea decorate themselves to resemble ghosts.
Chad is a land of stark beauty, unique pride, and deep colors.
For the people of the Chari-Baguirmi Region, beauty is important for men and women alike!
“Traditionally, women of the Marquesas Islands wear an ower on one ear to show their marital status: right for married, left for single.”
Even the children, like these kids from Mount Bosavi, can make an impression on you.
This feather headdress is part of the tribal clothing of the people of Papua New Guinea.
These facial tattoos are called Tā moko and are proudly worn by Maori men in New Zealand.
This boy is part of the Yali people of Indonesia.
The Kaluli people of Mount Bosavi wear white feathers from the cockatoos hunted by their ancestors.
These clothes are worn for the Gerewol Festival by the Wodaabe men.
Here is a man from the Maasai tribe in Tanzania. His headwear is covered in beautiful ostrich feathers.
When it comes to appearances for Huli Wigmen, they often groom each other’s hair.
This man comes from the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia whose culture is known for its wood carvings.
Huli widows in the Hela province of Papua New Guinea decorate themselves to resemble ghosts.
Chad is a land of stark beauty, unique pride, and deep colors.
For the people of the Chari-Baguirmi Region, beauty is important for men and women alike!
“Traditionally, women of the Marquesas Islands wear an ower on one ear to show their marital status: right for married, left for single.”
Even the children, like these kids from Mount Bosavi, can make an impression on you.
This feather headdress is part of the tribal clothing of the people of Papua New Guinea.
These facial tattoos are called Tā moko and are proudly worn by Maori men in New Zealand.
This boy is part of the Yali people of Indonesia.
The Kaluli people of Mount Bosavi wear white feathers from the cockatoos hunted by their ancestors.
These clothes are worn for the Gerewol Festival by the Wodaabe men.
Here is a man from the Maasai tribe in Tanzania. His headwear is covered in beautiful ostrich feathers.
When it comes to appearances for Huli Wigmen, they often groom each other’s hair.
This man comes from the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia whose culture is known for its wood carvings.
TFS

