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Bopa.Benin-mars 30 2021: Shango is the god of the heavens and manifests himself through lightning or thunder. Its attributes are lightning, the double axe, the ram, the color red and fire. He is a very feared justice god who punishes thieves, liars, criminals and witches. It is said that when someone commits a crime and there is not enough evidence to judge them, they are given the opportunity to tell what happened. If he tells the truth, the punishment corresponding to the crime is applied, but if he denies his crime, he is set free and it is the god Shango who will take matters into his own hands: if he has lied and is guilty, he will send a lightning bolt to kill him. . In fact, in the temple of the god Shango, human skulls belonging to criminals who have been punished by Shango's lightning are preserved.
Close-Up Of The Feet Of A Child
African little boy from Masai tribe playing on savanna, Kenya, East Africa. Maasai tribe inhabiting southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, and they are related to the Samburu.
bare feet of children on the ground. children playing in nature
a man keep his own leg on a sandle and the sandle colour is blue
A South Indian man's feet walk over acupressure stones in a public park.
Disfigured feet of a man with leprosy, concrete floor background
Mans bare feet standing in the ash from the aftermath of devastating bush fires ravaging a forest. East Coast, Australia.
old african woman sitting on a blanket with the feet up next to her walking stick
Poor African children keeping their hands up - asking for food. Many African children suffer from poverty - 20% of Africa’s children will die before the age of five.  Every day 30,000 children die from a combination of disease- infested water and malnutrition.
Close-up photograph of the feet of an elderly homeless woman from India.
Child's feet with sandals
a tribal son playing with his father by feet.
Kanchanaburi, Thailand - April 6, 2011: Close up of an elephants ear and man riding on an Asian Elephant in the bamboo jungle along the River Kwai
Feet of african children
Indigenous people from the Wassú tribe performing a traditional Toré ritual in the village - Low Section
It is a human leg and the background is blurred
Poor African children keeping their hands up - asking for drinking water.
A man's feet are covered in mud and dirt. Concept of hardship and struggle, as the man's feet are dirty and worn, possibly from walking long distances or working in difficult conditions
People in Africa are playing Mancala, simply by making holes in the ground and using stones or seeds.
barefoot boy riding bike on outdoor ground
The Ticuna (also Magüta, Tucuna, Tikuna, or Tukuna) are an indigenous people of Brazil , Colombia, and Peru.
This photo of children was taken in interior rural at the playing field where they were practicing their culture.
Man weaving a typical Guinea-Bissau cloth, called comb cloth, on the loom, Bissau, 2024
Poor African children waiting for food barefoot
Poor African children keeping their hands up - asking for food. Many African children suffer from poverty - 20% of Africa’s children will die before the age of five.  Every day 30,000 children die from a combination of disease- infested water and malnutrition.
A child's bare feet on soiled ground
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