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nativenudity
Native Nudity
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An exploration of everyday and ceremonial nudity from traditional and cultural life around the world.
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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群馬県 法師温泉「長寿館」 再訪したい、再訪したいと思いつつ…。 #温泉 #onsen #混浴 #mixbath #モデル #東京モーターショウ #ダイハツ #お嬢 #長寿館 #法師温泉 #有形文化財 #群馬県 #japan
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Yawalapiti man by Serge Guiraud
Intérieur de la maison des hommes
Yawalapiti
Parc du Xingu - Mato Grosso
Brésil
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Mursi tribe at Bele village, Mago Park, Omo Valley, Ethiopia. Photo © Konstantino Hatzisarrros 2014. www.konstantinophoto.com
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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鹿児島県 丸尾温泉「旅行人山荘」
宿泊棟からかなり離れた森の中にある貸切露天。この風呂も素敵ですが、館内の露天風呂からは絶景を楽しめます。
#温泉#onsen#貸切露天#モデル#モーターショー#コンパニオン#裸#丸尾温泉#霧島温泉郷#鹿児島県#九州#japan#大黒敬太
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Naked Naga Shadus, considered by many in India to be Holy people, walking towards the sacred Ganges river during Kumbh Mela, the religious Hindu festival that attracts tens of millions of pilgrims. Photo © Konstantino Hatzisarros 
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Papua New Guineans, by Serge Guiraud
Un sing-sing est un rassemblement d'ethnies qui présentent leur culture, leurs chants et leurs danses. L'objectif est de partager paisiblement des traditions.
Goroka - PNG
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Enawene Nawe man, by Serge Guiraud
EnawênéèNawê
Mato Grosso Brésil
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Himba woman, by Ursula
The Himba of Northern Namibia are immediately recognisable by their distinctive hairstyles, which are determined by their age, gender and marital status. Although men often dress in western clothing, the women and girls are more commonly seen in their age-old costume of soft cow-hide skirts and head-dresses; metal anklets, ornaments and belts; and orange-tinted body butter.
Maintaining their elaborate hair-styles and full body paint takes the women hours every day, so it is no surprise that they might perform their ablutions as part of a social gathering, complete with pipe smoke, gossip, and laughter.
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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New Caledonian man, via Austronesian Expeditions
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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New Caledonian man, via Austronesian Expeditions
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Himba woman, by Ursula
There are about 50,000 indigenous Himba (singular: OmuHimba, plural: OvaHimba) people living on both sides of the Kunene River: in the Kunene region (formerly Kaokoland) of northern Namibia and in Angola.
Young men of the tribe are in their late-twenties, early-thirties before getting married, but young women are married off at puberty, and start having children very young.
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Trobriand women, via Austronesian Expeditions
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Embera man by Jarek Wilkiewicz
Embera indians live in remote province of Panama called Darien. It is here where the Transamerican highway has a few houndred km gap. The people here paints traditional signs on their skin with a fruit juice caled "kipara". Paintings stay on their skin for over a week. Little villages are surrounded by dense joungle cut neetly by the web of rivers. They feed themselfs by coultivating rice, platanos and yuca, also by fishing.
They are one of the nicest people Ive ever met in my life
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Indian man in Varanasi, by Pierre Arnoldi 
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Zulu Maidens attending reed dance, by Dav Andrew.
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Vanuatu man, via Austronesian Expeditions
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nativenudity · 7 years ago
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Embera people by Jarek Wilkiewicz
Embera indians live in remote province of Panama called Darien. It is here where the Transamerican highway has a few houndred km gap. The people here paints traditional signs on their skin with a fruit juice caled "kipara". Paintings stay on their skin for over a week. Little villages are surrounded by dense joungle cut neetly by the web of rivers. They feed themselfs by coultivating rice, platanos and yuca, also by fishing.
They are one of the nicest people Ive ever met in my life
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