Scarification south africa Stock Photos and Images
RFWBCFMB–Suri warrior at a ceremony South Omo near Kibish, Ethiopia.
RMEEWW4G–Woman belonging to the Nuer tribe with facial markings on the head. She is a refugee from South Sudan ( Ethiopia)
RM2AH102C–Larim tribe boy with scarifications on the cheek, Boya Mountains, Imatong, South Sudan
RFR1NFPY–Young Cameroonian with a tattoo. South Africa, North Cameroon.
RMCTYNW8–Tribal woman in Omo valley, south-Ethiopia, Africa
RFR1N6YD–Young Cameroonian with a tattoo. South Africa, North Cameroon.
RFWC0TE8–PANWELL, SOUTH SUDAN-NOVEMBER 2, 2013: An unidentified woman with facial scarification in the village of Panwell, South Sudan
RFR1NFRB–Young Cameroonian with a tattoo. South Africa, North Cameroon.
RFWPBY8T–BOR, SOUTH SUDAN-JUNE 23, 2012: Portrait of a Dinka woman with tribal scarification taken in the town of Bor, South Sudan.
RMDA9HCJ–Kachipo girl with earrings, necklaces and scarifications on the forehead, Ethiopia
RF2RMNXRR–Woman from Larim tribe with scarification on her back
RF2PNGD4B–Coimbra, Portugal - Sept 7th 2019: Tsonga culture figurine at africa pavillion. Portugal dos Pequenitos, Coimbra
RF2BTFXEY–BOYA TRIBE, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 10, 2020: Woman in traditional colorful clothes and accessories with ritual piercing and scar modifications looking at
RMKACF98–Girls attending Dassanech Proud Ox celebration, Salheng,Turkana County, Omorate, Ethiopia
RMB5D5KN–South Sudanese woman bearing tribal scarification markings, Khartoum, Sudan, Africa
RFEP5K2P–Woman from the African tribe Surma with big lip plate.
RMEPXH9P–SOUTH-SUDAN Rumbek , village, Colocok, Dinka warrior with spear / SUED SUDAN, Rumbek, Dinka Dorf Colocok, Dinka Krieger mit Speer
RMB2ENXA–Fresh elephant dung with partially digested marula fruit
RMHH4JMG–Shilluk Man of the Upper Nile (Malakal, South Sudan)
RFWBCG6H–Suri warrior at a ceremony South Omo near Kibish, Ethiopia.
RMEEWW4T–Man belonging to the Nuer tribe with facial markings on the forehead ( Ethiopia)
RFWBCFYJ–Suri warrior at a ceremony South Omo near Kibish, Ethiopia.
RM2AH102A–Larim tribe boy with scarifications on the cheek, Boya Mountains, Imatong, South Sudan
RFWBCM0A–Suri warrior at a ceremony South Omo near Kibish, Ethiopia.
RMCTYP7M–Tribal woman with scars on her back, Omo valley Ethiopia
RFWBDY3T–Suri warrior at a ceremony South Omo near Kibish, Ethiopia.
RFR1NFR4–Young Cameroonian with a tattoo. South Africa, North Cameroon.
RFWBDPT5–Suri warrior at a ceremony South Omo near Kibish, Ethiopia.
RFWPBY3K–MANGALLA, SOUTH SUDAN-JUNE 23, 2012: An unidentified man has tribal scarification on his face in this illustrative editorial taken near Mangalla, Sout
RMBC0KKM–Portrait of a Nuer man.
RF2PNGD47–Coimbra, Portugal - Sept 7th 2019: Tsonga culture figurine at africa pavillion. Portugal dos Pequenitos, Coimbra
RF2BTFXRG–BOYA TRIBE, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 10, 2020: Woman in traditional colorful accessories and checkered cloth with ritual piercing and scars looking at
RF2RMNXP6–Woman from Larim tribe with decorations on her face
RMB5D5HD–South Sudanese woman bearing tribal scarification markings, in front of the 5-star Boji Al-Fateh Hotel, Khartoum, Sudan
RMGDK6AC–Skin scarification marks, South Sudan
RM2RGCCRY–Young man with heavily-scarified back - Nuer Tribe, a Nilotic ethnic group concentrated in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan, Africa.
RMCPX9GJ–South Sudan, Rumbek, Dinka woman with scar to mark her clan
RMA8C3R3–Karo girl with nail through her lip and body scarification , South Omo valley , Ethiopia
RMFDF6RH–SOUTH SUDAN Bahr al Ghazal region , Lakes State, town Rumbek, cattle market and auction of Zebu cow / SUED-SUDAN Bahr el Ghazal region , Lakes State, Rumbek , Viehmarkt, Auktion und Handel mit Zeburindern
RMEEWW4P–Man belonging to the Nuer tribe with facial markings on the forehead ( Ethiopia)
RM2H105YJ–Pot Lid, 1900s. Southern Africa, South Africa, Zulu, mid-20th century. Plant fiber; diameter: 45.7 cm (18 in.); overall: 33 cm (13 in.). This large, beautifully shaped vessel was used for the serving of beer, an essential component of Zulu hospitality. Undecorated vessels were for private household use, and ornamented examples were reserved for guests. Zulu pottery is produced by women, and is typically thin-walled, with a burnished black surface. Decoration may be incised around the shoulder, as in this example, or may consist of raised bumps that resemble body scarification. The basketry li
RM2AH102D–Larim tribe boy with scarifications on the cheek, Boya Mountains, Imatong, South Sudan
RMF7G260–Two Hamar women dance at a bull jump, a pre-marriage ritual among the Hamar of Ethiopia
RMCTYNWF–Tribal girl, Omo valley in Ethiopia, Africa
RM2KAKHK9–Tamilians sharply pierced with an iron beak sharply while celebrating Thaipusam festival in Batu caves on February 04, 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil Thai month during January or February to commemorates the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a 'spear' so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman. This is particularly noticeable in countries where there is a significant presence of Tamil society like India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, South Africa, Guadalupe, Reunion, Indones
RMA0D3R7–Huge earrings known as Kwottenai Kanye Hammered gold earrings displays Fulani woman s wealth South of The Niger River
RFWBDPNR–Suri warrior at a ceremony South Omo near Kibish, Ethiopia.
RFM9WDYF–Abstract art in landscape with people
RFWBDP7K–Suri warrior at a ceremony South Omo near Kibish, Ethiopia.
RMB5BG5G–Portrait of a Nuer man,
RFWBAMRB–Scarification with razor blade, Suri, Ethiopia
RF2RMNXT7–A woman from Larim tribe in her village
RFWBCHMT–Scarification with razor blade, Suri, Ethiopia
RMB51E7W–portrait of a Nuer woman
RMGDK69E–Toposa woman, South Sudan
RMBG2KFG–Portrait of a Nuer pilgrim from Sudan, Taken in Jerusalem.
RMA8C4N2–Karo woman with traditional lip plug and scarification , Kolcho , South Omo valley , Ethiopia
RMB51E67–Portrait of a Nuer woman.
RMEEWW4E–Man belonging to the Nuer tribe with traditional scarifications on the forehead. He is a refugee from South Sudan ( Ethiopia)
RM2H105WT–Pot, 1900s. Southern Africa, South Africa, Zulu, mid-20th century. Terracotta; diameter: 45.7 cm (18 in.); overall: 33 cm (13 in.). This large, beautifully shaped vessel was used for the serving of beer, an essential component of Zulu hospitality. Undecorated vessels were for private household use, and ornamented examples were reserved for guests. Zulu pottery is produced by women, and is typically thin-walled, with a burnished black surface. Decoration may be incised around the shoulder, as in this example, or may consist of raised bumps that resemble body scarification. The basketry lid pro
RM2AH1024–Larim tribe woman scarifications in her back, Boya Mountains, Imatong, South Sudan
RMF7G22D–A Hamar female dancer at a bull jump, a ritual at which a young man runs across the backs of a number of bullocks
RMCTYP8G–Young Hamar girl, in the Omo valley in Ethiopia, Africa
RMBC154N–Portrait of a Nuer man.
RM2KAKHHB–Tamilians sharply pierced with an iron beak sharply while celebrating Thaipusam festival in Batu caves on February 04, 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil Thai month during January or February to commemorates the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a 'spear' so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman. This is particularly noticeable in countries where there is a significant presence of Tamil society like India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, South Africa, Guadalupe, Reunion, Indones
RMB5GX1J–A young Dinka man in a cattle camp near Rumbek, South Sudan keeps his AK-47 close.
RMAPXMFW–Marula seedlings germinating from elephant dung
RMCBWKJW–Sudanese woman with tribal scarification marks on her face in Southern Sudan, Africa
RMA80NNJ–Woman with traditional face scars
RF2AR5BXK–Mursi boy carrying a jar on his head. The Mursi (or Murzu) are a Sub-Saharan African nomadic cattle herder tribe located in the Omo valley in southwes
RF2RMBMRJ–Girl with scars from Larim tribe stands near adenium tree in bloom
RFWBCHY5–Scarification with razor blade, Suri, Ethiopia
RMAYBXJB–The Scars in the face have multiple uses in Sudan Most of the times indicates adulthood and clan belonging.
RMGDK6B3–Toposa woman, South Sudan
RMT8N0G4–Young Dinka men and children, Malual Kon, south Sudan
RMA8C4R6–Karo men with body decorations , Kolcho , South Omo valley , Ethiopia
RM2AH1022–Larim tribe woman scarifications in her back, Boya Mountains, Imatong, South Sudan
RM2B6AGFJ–Portrait of a Mundari tribe woman with scarifications on the forehead, Central Equatoria, Terekeka, South Sudan
RMCTYP7W–Tribal woman - Hamar - in Omo valley in Ethiopia, Africa
RMBC0KMD–Portrait of a Nuer man.
RM2KAKHHC–Tamilians sharply pierced with an iron beak sharply while celebrating Thaipusam festival in Batu caves on February 04, 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil Thai month during January or February to commemorates the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a 'spear' so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman. This is particularly noticeable in countries where there is a significant presence of Tamil society like India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, South Africa, Guadalupe, Reunion, Indones
RF2AR5BYM–Mursi herder standing in a bush. The Mursi (or Murzu) are a Sub-Saharan African nomadic cattle herder tribe located in the Omo valley in southwestern
RF2RMNXN7–Young girl of Larim tribe stands near adenium tree in bloom
RFW67X34–Scarification with a razor blade, Suri tribe, Ethiopia
RF2RTDXYC–Didinga young woman stayng near her hut
RFWBANMB–Scarification on upper body, Mursi tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
RMGDK694–Toposa girl, South Sudan
RFWBAN3B–Scarification on upper body, Mursi tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
RMA8AEM5–Dasanesh man with body scarring and clay hair bun , Omorate , South Omo valley , Ethiopia
RFWBDM4G–Scarification on upper body, Mursi tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
RFWBDY7M–Scarification on upper body, Mursi tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
RM2B6AGJ6–Portrait of a Mundari tribe woman with scarifications on the forehead, Central Equatoria, Terekeka, South Sudan
RFWBDKJX–Mursi warriors during a stick fight in Mago National Park, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
RMCTYNWC–Tribal Hamar girls in the Omo valley in Ethiopia, Africa
RM2KAKHK5–Tamilians sharply pierced with an iron beak sharply while celebrating Thaipusam festival in Batu caves on February 04, 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil Thai month during January or February to commemorates the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a 'spear' so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman. This is particularly noticeable in countries where there is a significant presence of Tamil society like India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, South Africa, Guadalupe, Reunion, Indones
RMCTYP9Y–Hamar woman, Omo valley, Ethiopia
RMCTYP83–Tribal woman in Omo valley, Ethiopia (Hamar tribe)
RF2AR5C06–Mursi herder standing in a bush. The Mursi (or Murzu) are a Sub-Saharan African nomadic cattle herder tribe located in the Omo valley in southwestern
RMCTYPBB–Young warriors, Omo-valley, Ethiopia, from the Hamar tribe.
RMGDK69D–Toposa woman, South Sudan
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