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Handmade souvenirs for tourists in the souk of medina old town, Marrakech, Morocco
Local artworks, Yucatan, Mexico
Bo Sang umbrella village, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chefchaouen, Morocco. Ceramic shop in the medina
Colorful cloths, Morocco
Marrakech, Morocco. Spices on sale in the suk
Suk, Marrakech, Morocco. Slippers on sale
A Hadza hunter checks the straightness of a new arrow shaftA Hadza hunter wearing the skins of a baboon and genet cat checks the straightness of a new arrow shaft, fledged with guinea fowl feathers.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of
A !Kung hunter-gatherer stands ready to accompany his friends on a hunt. His bow and arrows are kept in a soft leather pouch slung over his shoulder
Mohamed Thuruani, a skilled craftsman of 17 years standing in Lamu, sits outside his home while putting the finishing touches to a model dhow
Traditional Greek musical instruments on display, Athens, Greece
Oaxaca, Oaxaca state, Mexico. Crafted details inside Church of Santo Domingo de Guzman
Suk, Fes, Morocco. Jewelry on sale
Earthenware jugs, Cappadocia, Turkey
Portugal, Lisbon, Calcada da Bica Grande, Wall covered with Traditional Portuguese Tiles Azulejos
Traditional way of baking bread in the tandoor. Armenia
Salima, Malawi Lake, Africa. Hand of a net weaver
North Africa, Morocco, Meknes district, medina of Meknes. KeepsakeNorth Africa, Morocco, Meknes district, medina of Meknes.Keepsake
A Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin returns to camp with a haunch of impala over his shoulder. He killed the antelope with a metal-tipped arrow that had been dipped in a fast-acting vegetable poison
A Hadza hunter fledges an arrow shaftA Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin fledges an arrow shaft with guinea fowl feathers using the sinews of an antelope.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in
The BaGanda and other Bantu-speaking peoples of Uganda still make cloth from the bark of certain trees using traditional methods. These days the cloth is principally used as shrouds
A Lamu man strings the back of a traditional Lamu-style chair embellished with marquetry. Situated 150 miles north-northeast of Mombasa, Lamu town dates from the 15th century AD
A N!!S hunter-gatherer. The N!!S are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen. They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned
Two N!!S hunter-gatherers make a bark carrier for an ostrich egg, which will be used as a water container. The N!!S are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen