Monday, August 1, 2011

Greatest Tribal Show On Earth

In the exotic South Pacific, in the country of PNG on the vast island of New Guinea, Worlder, renowned TV Producer and adventure fiction Author, Timothy James Dean takes you to the Greatest Tribal Show on Earth the Goroka Show. Youll see tribal warriors and women gather by the tens of thousand in their tribal regalia, to entertain one another, and foreign guests who come from all over the world to view the visual feast.

Amazing African Tribal Dance

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Himba

The Himba are an ethnic group of about 20,000 to 50,000 people living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene region (formerly Kaokoland). Recently they have built two villages in Kamanjab which have become tourist destinations. They are mostly a nomadic, pastoral people, closely related to the Herero, and speak Otjihimba, a dialect of the Herero language.









Jarawa women

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The Jarawa are one of the adivasi indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands. Their present numbers are estimated at between 250-350 individuals. Since they have largely shunned interactions with outsiders, many particulars of their society, culture and traditions are poorly understood. Their name means "foreigners" or "hostile people" in Aka-Bea.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Yawalapiti girls

The Yawalapiti are an indigenous tribe in the Amazonian Basin of Brazil. The name is also spelled Yawalapiti, and Iaualapiti in Portuguese. The current village Yawalapiti is situated more to the south, between the Tuatuari and Kuluene River. The Yawalapiti language belongs to the Arawakan family. They have a population of 237 (2010), up from a low of 25 in 1954.















For more pics: Yawalapiti Videos
Kamayura of Xingu
Tribo da amazĂ´nia Brasil
Nude native people in Amazon rain forest
Xingu park tribal girls