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  • Saguaro cactuses on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA.
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  • A Saguaro cactus on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • A sign when entering the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • A wickiup used by an Apache girl during her Sunrise Dance, a first menstruation rite, on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. The Sunrise Dance is the most important ceremony of the Apache. It is held during the summer, within one year after the girl has had her first menstruation, and lasts for four days. The rites are supposed to prepare the girl for adulthood and to give her a long and healthy life without material wants.
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  • The mask and castanets of El Colacho, the devil incarnate, and the drum, tophat and drumstick of the drummer, both important figures at the celebration of the Fiesta del Colacho, in Castrillo de Murcia, Burgos province, Spain. The Fiesta del Colacho is held every year at the time of the Catholic feast Corpus Christi.
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  • The Dairam Kabur or the Becking River at Yofofla in Papua, Indonesia. On the eastern side of the river live the Kombai and on the western side the Korowai, both of whom are so-called treehouse people who build their homes high up in the trees.
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  • A new treehouse built some 15 meters above ground in Papua, Indonesia. September 2000. The house belongs to a group of Kombai, one of the rainforest groups referred to as Treehouse People, since they buid their homes high in the trees.
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  • Point of Pines Lake, the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • Cars parked outside a family home on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • Mount Triplet on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • Wickiups, traditional Apache dwellings, set up outside the White Mountain Apache Cultural Center, Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • Buildings of Fort Apache, the old cavalry fort on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • Bread figurines representing dead family members for sale at Todos Santos in Oruro, Bolivia. In the Altiplano of Bolivia, it is customary that a family, in which there has been a death within the last three years, build a shrine at home at Todos Santos, decorating it with religious symbols as well as a picture of the deceased and food and drink that he or she liked, and then call down the spirit for a three day visit. The bread is particularly important. There are pieces of bread shaped like human beings, representing the dead, and there are also pieces with the shape of various old Inca symbols such as the sun and the moon.
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  • Two bark headbands hang in a betrothal tree in Hamar territory, in South Omo, Ethiopia. During the Hamar betrothal ceremony, the bride takes off her fiancé's headband and hangs it in a special tree used for the purpose. The 40,000-strong, cattle-herding Hamar are among the largest of the 20 or so ethnic groups which inhabit the culturally diverse South Omo region in south-west Ethiopia.
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  • An Apache drum and drumstick  on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA.
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  • A statue of an Apache warrior on a hill overlooking the greens of the Apache Stronghold Golf Club on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • A statue of an Apache Indian in front of the Apache Gold Casino on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004. In his hands he holds a staff and a ring used in the traditional hoop game.
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  • A sign at Geronimo Pass, the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • A street sign at Fort Apache on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona, USA, commemorating General Crook, the famous general who employed the Apache Indians as scouts in the cavalry. June 2004.
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  • The town of Kautokeino, Finnmarksvidda, northern Norway, in wintertime. Its red, wooden church stands in the middle.  The town, which is mainly inhabited by ethnic Sami, is a Nordic centre of Sami culture. For the nomadic reindeer herders, Kautokeino is their winter home. In spring they move with their herds to summer pasture on the Atlantic coast, and in autumn they return to Kautokeino.
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  • A sign in front of the Apache Gold Casino on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004. The Casino is owned by the local Apache tribe.
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