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Indigenous Culture Collection (page 6)

"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Indigenous Culture Across Continents" From the vibrant colors of Central America to the enchanting landscapes of Greenland

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: An old Himba woman

An old Himba woman, upright despite her years, rides her donkey through harsh land where mid-day temperatures rise to 400C. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: A band of

A band of !Kung hunter-gatherers makes a stealthy approach towards an antelope, their bows & arrows at the ready. The !Kung are a part of the San of Southern Africa who are often referred to as

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Native Rapa Nui man in tradititional costume and Moais in Ahu Tongariki, Rapa Nui National Park

Native Rapa Nui man in tradititional costume and Moais in Ahu Tongariki, Rapa Nui National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Easter Island, Chile, South America

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Native people of the South Sea Islands, published in 1882

Native people of the South Sea Islands, published in 1882
South Sea Islanders, Asians, and Australians: Top row, from left: Australia (Aborigines), Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Papua, Middle row: Fijians, New Zealander (Maori), Tahitian, Samoan

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Aurora Borealis in the 19th Century

Aurora Borealis in the 19th Century
Vintage engraving of the Aurora Borealis in the 19th Century, 1860. In northern latitudes, the effect is known as the aurora borealis (or the northern lights), named after the Roman goddess of dawn

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Africa, Namibia, Opuwo. Goats and hut in a Himba village

Africa, Namibia, Opuwo. Goats and hut in a Himba village
Goats and hut in Himba village, Opuwo, Namibia. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)

Common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)
Illustration of a Common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Egyptian God Thoth

Egyptian God Thoth
illustration of a Egyptian God Thoth

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Egyptian God Khnum

Egyptian God Khnum
illustration of a Egyptian God Khnum

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Egyptian God Ra

Egyptian God Ra
illustration of a Egyptian God Ra

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Egyptian God Horus

Egyptian God Horus
illustration of a Egyptian God Horus

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Egyptian God Tefnut

Egyptian God Tefnut
illustration of a Egyptian God Tefnut

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Roman Chariot Racing

Roman Chariot Racing
illustration of a Roman Chariot Racing

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Egyptian God Amun

Egyptian God Amun
illustration of a Egyptian God Amun, Amon, Amen

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Map of Palestine

Map of Palestine
Illustration of a map of Palestine

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Aztec people, Mexican culture between the 14th-16th century

Aztec people, Mexican culture between the 14th-16th century
Illustration of a Aztec people, Mexican culture between the 14th-16th century

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Kangaroo

Kangaroo in Sydney Australia

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Kangaroo Closed up

Kangaroo Closed up
NSW, Australia

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Antique map of Australia with vignettes

Antique map of Australia with vignettes

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: China Antique Vase

China Antique Vase Pattern

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Indian woman

Indian woman
Antique illustration of a Indian woman from 1883

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Hungarian national costumes

Hungarian national costumes
Illustration of a Hungarian national costumes

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Ancient Briton

Ancient Briton
A depiction of an ancient Briton of the Celtic-speaking people indigenous to Great Britain, circa 50 BC. (Photo by Kean Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Close Up of the Seed Head of a Dandelion

Close Up of the Seed Head of a Dandelion
Dandelion is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae and are native to Eurasia and North America. They have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Illustration, Aboriginal tribesman wearing red headband, profile

Illustration, Aboriginal tribesman wearing red headband, profile

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Illustration of Carib and Arawak people greeting Christopher Columbus on his arrival in Caribbean

Illustration of Carib and Arawak people greeting Christopher Columbus on his arrival in Caribbean

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Illustrated map of the land of the Aztecs

Illustrated map of the land of the Aztecs

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Great Kiva at Pueblo Bonito Ruin, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico

Great Kiva at Pueblo Bonito Ruin, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Close-Up Of a Southern Cassowary In Daintree, North Queensland, Australia

Close-Up Of a Southern Cassowary In Daintree, North Queensland, Australia

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Male homo erectus running

Male homo erectus running, white background

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Annual rings of a tree trunk

Annual rings of a tree trunk

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Starling -Sturnus vulgaris-, adult feeding young birds at nesting site, Allgaeu region, Bavaria

Starling -Sturnus vulgaris-, adult feeding young birds at nesting site, Allgaeu region, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Pouwhenua (Maori totem poles telling a story), Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Bay of Islands

Pouwhenua (Maori totem poles telling a story), Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Bay of Islands, Northland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Hula Dancers Dancing Honolulu Hawaii Palm Trees Na

Hula Dancers Dancing Honolulu Hawaii Palm Trees Na
UNITED STATES - Circa 1960s: Hula Dancers Dancing Honolulu Hawaii Palm Trees Natives Retro. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Illustration Of Susquehanna Indian Woman

Illustration Of Susquehanna Indian Woman
Illustration of American Indian woman from the Susquehanna tribe in Delaware, holding a club and a bow and arrow, 19th century. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Malay People

Malay People
circa 1850: Five people from the Malay Archipelago; from left to right, two Dayaks or Dyaks from Borneo (a Saghai Dayak and a Loondoo Dayak), and three natives of Java (a priest)

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Zulu Warriors

Zulu Warriors
A muster of Zulu warriors preparing for an attack during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. Original Publication : The Graphic - 22nd February 1879 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Australian Blue Banded Bees roosting on a twig

Australian Blue Banded Bees roosting on a twig
Australian Native Blue Banded bees (Amegilla cingulata) roosting on a twig for the night

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Batak style village houses in Buhit, a weavers village in rural Samosir Island, Lake Toba

Batak style village houses in Buhit, a weavers village in rural Samosir Island, Lake Toba, Sumatra, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Voodoo masks on local market Lome Voodoo Fetish Market, Lome, Togo

Voodoo masks on local market Lome Voodoo Fetish Market, Lome, Togo

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Representation of people of New World

Representation of people of New World
First published representation of people of the New World. Human flesh is being eaten (top left), and part of a human body is hanging from a beam (centre top)

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Indians from Sierra de Guachinango near Pantla, Lithograph

Indians from Sierra de Guachinango near Pantla, Lithograph
Mexico, 19th century. Indians from the Sierra de Guachinango near Pantla

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Poster advertising Frances Indochina War, by R. Danyach, illustration, 1943

Poster advertising Frances Indochina War, by R. Danyach, illustration, 1943
France - 20th century - Il Manque l Indochine a l Empire. Francais pensez-y! Poster advertising Frances Indochina War, illustration by R. Danyach, 1943

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Messenger blowing horn, engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615)

Messenger blowing horn, engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno
History of the Exploration, 16th century. South America, Peru. Messenger blowing horn. Engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno, 1587

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Two Datoga men participate in a mock stick fight

Two Datoga men participate in a mock stick fight. The Datoga (known to their Msai neighbours as the Mang ati and to the Iraqw as Babaraig) live in northern Tanzania and are primarily pastoralists

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: Datoga baby on his mothers back

Datoga baby on his mothers back
A Datoga baby is carried in a leather carrier on his mothers back The traditional attire of Datoga women includes beautifully tanned and decorated leather dresses

Background imageIndigenous Culture Collection: A nomad sits in the desert and talks on his mobile phone

A nomad sits in the desert and talks on his mobile phone. It should be noted that it is not always possible to recieve a signal



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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Indigenous Culture Across Continents" From the vibrant colors of Central America to the enchanting landscapes of Greenland, indigenous cultures have left an indelible mark on our world. In Panama's Cristobal, immerse yourself in the captivating traditions of the Kuna Indians as you marvel at their intricate and mesmerizing molas. Traveling further east, a striking Emu Portrait captures the essence of Australia's indigenous heritage. Delve into ancient stories and rituals as you encounter a Traditional Wood Carved Mask in New Zealand's Te Puia Maori Cultural Center, where North Island's Rotorua comes alive with Pacific island influences. Journeying towards Asia, an Antique Japanese Woodblock transports us back in time to witness a woman gracefully serving tea - a testament to Japan's rich cultural legacy. Meanwhile, an Antique Map reveals vignettes that depict Victoria or Port Phillip in Australia; each vignette telling its own story from days gone by. Venturing into Jerusalem, we uncover an Ancient and Modern Map Engraving that showcases centuries-old history intertwined with contemporary life. Further westward lies Newspaper Rock near Canyonlands National Park in Utah - home to Ancient Indian rock art known as petroglyphs; these etchings offer glimpses into Native American civilizations that flourished across North America. The Wanderings of Israelites come alive through another fascinating map engraving - tracing their footsteps through lands steeped in biblical tales. Crossing continents once more brings us to Peru's Lake Titicaca where Quechua Indian families reside on Floating Grass islands called Uros; here you can witness their unique way of life amidst breathtaking natural beauty. Finally, at Waitangi Treaty Grounds in New Zealand's Bay of Islands region stands a majestic Maori Meeting House. This sacred space serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit and resilience displayed by indigenous communities throughout history. In every corner of our planet, indigenous cultures offer a glimpse into the richness of human diversity.