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South Africa, 1969. Young Zulu men performing a traditional group dance.
Dili, East Timor / Timor Leste: tribal guard lined at the Nicolau Lobato Presidential Palace. Soldiers wearing ceremonial attire, traditional skirts, sashes and feathered hats.
A group of New Zealand Maori folk dancers performing in an outdoor festival.
AmaZulu women and girls wearing European style clothing at a Zulu kraal (village) in the Kingdom of Zululand, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. It was absorbed into the British Colony of Natal in 1897, and then the Union of South Africa in 1910.
Yoruba dancers performing at the annual Lisabi festival in Abeokuta, Ogun state of Nigeria. Shot 9th March 2024.
Agormanya, Ghana - 1959: A group of local men in the village of Agormanya in Ghana c.1959
Allada, Benin - January 9, 2007: People in traditionel clothings and with traditional juwelery (chains made of shells) dancing at the Voodoo Festival in Allada, Benin.
Masai in traditional colorful clothing showing Maasai jumping dance at local tribe village near famous Safari travel destination. Kenya. Editorial
Black people in traditional African costumes dancing tribal dance
Fort-de-France, Martinique - February 6, 2010: Carnaval de la Martinique, one of the most spontaneous of all the caribbean festivals and carnivals, where everybody can take part in it. During the week it lasts one can see exhibitions, parades and Queen shows in the different parishes of the island and in Fort-de-France, the Capital Martinique. Here you can see the street bands playing drums in the street, while people and passers-by join in dancing.
Small fields between trees of woodland in Chiang Mai province
Natal, South Africa, 1975. Bantu villagers at a tribal dance for tourists in Natal.
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Orissa, Odisha, India - aug 23, 1996:  young Gonda woman perform a traditional ritual dance.    Photo from historical archive slide.
Stone faces on Bayon Temple, Ankor Wat, Cambodia on an old postage stamp from Indochina.
Same, Tanzania, 5th June, 2019: maasai warriors, jumping impressive haights to impress ladies
Brick kilns of people in the southwest of Vietnam, Vinh Long province, Vietnam
Small boats in Accra, Ghana taken in 1958
Antique photograph of British Navy and Army: Manila troops, Infanteria Marina
Kingdom of Bafut, Cameroon, 1968. Tikar harem women (Bantu ethnic group) gathered in the main square in front of the Royal Palace in Bafut. One of the women plays a drum.
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Jarawa dancers performing during the 2023 Puusdung Festival at Pankshin Mini Stadium, Plateau State Nigeria.\nThe Ngas are known to have come originally from Yemen through kanem, and ultimately from Borno to their present location. They are believed to have left Borno sometime between 1100 and 1350 AD. The Ngas themselves had come originally from Kanem and so became part of the pre-kanuri inhabitants of the plains Bornu, owning sheep and perhaps cattle but not a camel. Linguistically Ngas belongs to the Afro asiantic class called the Chadic group of languages. The Ngas people are hardworkng, industrious, selfless, trusted, reliable, and dependable people, and have at one point or other made their mark in different fields of human endeavors.
Vintage photograph of Coffee field, workers, crop, Tonkin, Vietnam, 19th Century
Baliem Valley, Wamena, West Papua, Indonesia - nov 01, 2010 : a Dani woman looks suspiciously at the photographer who portrays her on the hills around Wamena in Papua
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Women in traditional costumes marching at the Umhlanga aka Reed Dance ceremony - 01-09-2013 Lobamba, Swaziland
Kampala, Uganda - May 1975: man doing the traditional Runyege dance. He has ebinyege (leg rattles) on his legs.
Congo, Central Africa, 1974. Young African men at a traditional dance. They play on a flute made from animal horn.
Impi Zulu warriors sparring in the Kingdom of Zululand, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. It was absorbed into the British Colony of Natal in 1897, and then the Union of South Africa in 1910.
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