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  • Old cliff dwelling on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • Family houses in Radburn, a district in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, USA, and one of America's first planned communities. One third of the population of Fair Lawn are Jewish.
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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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  • A Korowai woman climbs the thin ladder of the treehouse in which she lives with a heavy load in her string bag in Papua, Indonesia. September 2000. The Korowai are a so-called treehouse people, who build their homes high up in the trees.
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  • A family holds down infant from balcony to a sculpture of the town's patron saint, San Isidro, for good luck at the Fiesta de San Isidro in Periana, Spain.
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  • Two Korowai men look down from their treehouse in Papua, Indonesia. September 2000. The Korowai are a so-called treehouse people, building their homes high up in the trees.This particular house, which has been built some fifteen meters above ground, is occupied by two families.
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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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  • Three Kombai men stand outside a newly built treehouse some 25 meters up in a tall tree in Papua, Indonesia. September 2000. The Kombai are a so-called treehouse people, building their homes high up in the trees.
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  • Two Kombai men sit on the veranda of their treehouse in Papua, Indonesia. September 2000. The Kombai are a so-called treehouse people, building their homes high up in the trees.
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  • Dirt road and mud and brick houses, colored by the red soil of the Madagascan highlands, south of the capital of Antananarivo, Madagascar.
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  • An Apache girl puts on her camp dress and moccasins in her home on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • An Apache girl learns how to make corn bread as part of the preparation for her Sunrise Dance, a first menstruation rite, on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004. Her mother looks out through the kitchen door. The Sunrise Dance is the most important ceremony of the Apache Indians. It is held during the summer, within one year after the girl has had her first menstruation, and lasts for four days. The ceremony is an enactment of the Apache creation myth and during the rites the girl ’becomes‘ Changing Woman, a mythical female figure, and comes into possession of her healing powers. The rites are also supposed to prepare the girl for adulthood and to give her a long and healthy life without material wants.
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  • Devastating April 2015 Nepal Earthquake. Kirtipur Municipality, Kathmandu Valley. A woman in distress after the roof of her house has collapsed.
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  • A group of Kombai men build a new treehouse some 25 meters up in a  tall tree in the rainforest of Papua, Indonesia. September 2000. The Kombai are a so-called treehouse people, building their homes high up in the trees.
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  • A double rainbow arches over a Hamar village and a Hamar girl who carries and infant on her hip, in South Omo, Ethiopia. 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 woman decorates a traditional baby cradle with beads on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • An Apache woman decorates a traditional baby cradle with beads on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • An Apache girl sits together with her sister in the sister's bedroom on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA.
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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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  • A Roma family sitting on the ground outside their home in the all-Roma village of Poiana Negustiorului in Bacau County, Romania.
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  • An Apache girl learns how to make corn bread as part of the preparation for her Sunrise Dance, a first menstruation rite, on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004. The Sunrise Dance is the most important ceremony of the Apache Indians. It is held during the summer, within one year after the girl has had her first menstruation, and lasts for four days. The ceremony is an enactment of the Apache creation myth and during the rites the girl ’becomes‘ Changing Woman, a mythical female figure, and comes into possession of her healing powers. The rites are also supposed to prepare the girl for adulthood and to give her a long and healthy life without material wants.
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  • An Apache girl sits together with her grandmother in their livingroom on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in 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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  • Devastating April 2015 Nepal Earthquake. Panga Village, Kirtipur, Kathmandu Valley, a few hours after the earthquake struck. People watching one of the collapsed buildings in the village. More than a third of the houses in Panga were destroyed, most of them old traditional houses made of brick.
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  • A roma girl in Valea Seaca Village in Bacau County, Romania, stands in front of a house where the wake for a deceased male relative is going on. The girl is eating grapes.
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  • A Roma woman and two of her daughters sit on a bed in their home in the farming village of  Dimacheni in Botosani County, Romania. She lives with her husband and their children in a two-room house. The stove in the picture is used both for cooking and for heating up the room.
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  • An apartment house in the Roma ghetto of Stolipinovo in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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  • An Apache girl puts on her camp dress and moccasins in her home on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004. Her sister helps her with the moccasins.
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  • A 10-year old Newar girl, dressed in school uniform, sits outside her family's house in Kathamndu, Nepal. She has just come home from school, and is waiting to begin her bahra ceremony, a mock first-menstruation rite, during which she will be secluded in a room for twelve days. Her mother and female relatives and friends may enter the room, but no male can go inside and its windows will be covered so that the sun cannot shine in.
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  • Roma father with daughter in front of their home in the village of Slobozia in Iasi County, Romania. The name Slobozia means ”The Free Ones". The village is said to have been settled by runaway Roma slaves in the times of slavery in Romania. The enslavement of the Roma in Romania was officially abolished in the 1850's.
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  • A boy visits his home and prays in front of the family shrine during the Poy Sang Long, the yearly ordination of novice monks, Mae Hong Song, Thailand. His great grandmother lights candles and places them on the shrine.
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  • A group of family homes in Peridot on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, USA. June 2004.
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  • Devastating April 2015 Nepal Earthquake. Collapsed buildings in Panga Village, Kirtipur, Kathmandu Valley. More than a third of the houses in Panga were destroyed, most of them old traditional houses made of brick
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  • El Colacho, the devil incarnate, chases the troublesome village youngsters, trying to hit them with his whip, during 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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  • An Uru Murato boy plays the panpipes outside a traditional earthen house in Llapallapani Village, Lago Poopo, the Altiplano, Bolivia.
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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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  • 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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