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Cowboys on horses, sunrise, British Columbia, Canada
Tanned animal skins hanging to dry in the old tannery of Fez, Morocco
High angle view of man working at the vats of colours in the tannery of Fes, Morocco
Middle Eastern Leather Poufs, Khan el-Khalili bazaar (Souk), Cairo, Egypt
Vintage Leather Suitcase with Panama Hat and old style British Passport
Vintage Leather Suitcase with Panama Hat
Suk, Marrakech, Morocco. Slippers on sale
Inuit Folklore, boots made of seal leather, Ammassalik, Greenland
North Africa, Morocco, Fes district, Medina of Fes. Shoes typical Moroccan
The tanneries in Fes, Morocco
Every colour of slipper is on sale in the souk in Marrakech, Morocco
A man working in the tanneries in Old Fez, Morocco. In the white pits, animal hides are soaked for a week in lime and bird droppings to bleach the skin and remove the hair
October 2006Portobello Market in Notting Hill is popular with tourists and locals alike
An attractive !Kung woman. The !Kung are San hunter-gatherers, often referred to as Bushmen. They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned
A Hamar woman blows a tin trumpet at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi-nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women wear striking traditional dress
A Mursi woman wearing a large clay lip plate. Shortly before marriage, a girls lower lip will be pierced and progressively stretched over a year or so
A Dassanech man in full tribal regalia participates in a dance during a month-long ceremony. He wears a cheetah skin draped on his backs and a black ostrich-feather headdress
Men working with skins in traditional Moroccan leather tanneries, Fes, Morocco
Slippers shoes for sale in the souk of Fez, Morocco;
Fez. Morocco. Typical leather tanneries from above
Worker at leather tannery, Fez, Morocco
Dying pits at leather tannery, Fez, Morocco
reindeer hide leather on a hut in Arctic Circle, Abisko, Swedish Lapland, Sweden
Man working in vats of coloured dye in the tanneries, <br>Fez, <br>MoroccoMan working in vats of coloured dye in the tanneries, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
Shoes for sale in the tanneries, Fez, Morocco, Africa
Leather handbags for sale, Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, Turkey
Souvenir wallets for sale, Soho, Manhattan, New York City, USA
Vintage Leather Suitcase with Panama Hat and British Passport
UK, England, Dorset, Swanage Railway Station, Vintage Luggage
India, Punjab, Amritsar, traditional Indian slippers for sale
Medellin, Colombia, Bota, Leather Wine Flask, La Macarena Stadium, Bullfight, Bullfighting
Marrakech, Morocco. Drying leathers on the street
Italian leather eyeglasses cases, Mercato Nuovo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Italian leather bags on display, Mercato Nuovo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Shoemaker in Kritsa, Crete, Greece, Europe
Cowboy boots with spurs, Rafter Six Ranch, Exshaw, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, North America
Cowboy boots in Alberta Boot Company, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, North America
Morocco, Al-Magreb, Typical Moroccan footwear
Pokot men, women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot woman in traditional attire with patterned cicatrices on her back attends an Atelo ceremony. Her broad belt is made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads
Pokot women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot woman in traditional attire dances to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. Her broad belt is made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads
Pokot men and women dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
An old Pokot woman dancing during an Atelo ceremony. The cow horn container usually contains animal fat
Two young Pokot girls wearing traditional ornaments that denote their unmarried status. Their broad belts are made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads. Kenya
Jovial Pokot women celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Pokot women wearing traditional beaded ornaments and brass earrings denoting their married status. celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language