Pete Oxford / Konyak Naga tattooed head hunter. Only someone who has killed and taken a human head can be tattooed in this manner. Mon district. Nagaland, North East India, October 2014.
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Pete Oxford / Konyak Naga tattooed Ang or Chief. Only someone who has killed and taken a human head can be tattooed in this manner. Mon district. Nagaland, North East India, October 2014.
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Eric Baccega / Young man from the Bodi Tribe having new scars made on his chest with razor blade, to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley, Ethiopia, March 2015.
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Dassanech baby with her headdress made from bottlecaps, Lower Omo Valley. Ethiopia, November 2014
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David Tipling / Member of Sing-sing group from Tambul, Western Highlands at Mount Hagen Show, Papua New Guinea, August 2011
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Bedik woman with traditional necklaces and beads. Bassari country, east Senegal. This area became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2012, for cultural landscape and traditions kept by the the Bassari,...
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Pete Oxford / Child selling necklaces on the beach made from seeds and shells found locally, Mangily, near Ifaty, southwestern Madagascar
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Shane Gross / Woman wearing a Lionfish (Pterois volitans) necklace in The Bahamas. The species is invasive and fisherman are encouraged to cull them.
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Shane Gross / Jewelry made from the tails of invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) Eleuthera, Bahamas.
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Ashley Cooper / Inuit women wearing traditional Greenlandic national costume or Kalaallisuut, Ilulissat on Greenland. The costume consists of seal skin boots (Unnaat) bead necklaces (Nuilaqutit) and seal skin trouser...
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David Fleetham / Handmade beaded necklaces for sale in a large famous Indian market in the town of Otavalo, Equador.
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Samburu woman with her traditional coloured necklaces, head portrait, near Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. September 2017.