RMBRA8FG–Zanzibar, Tanzania. Lady Spreading Anchovies to Dry in Sun. The lady wears a khanga cloth around her waist.
RMF39RF4–A line of barefoot Maasai Women wearing the traditional shawls called Kangas, in a village near the Masai Mara, East Africa
RMRRTHXR–Daily life in Stone Town. Local women shopping at a store, Zanzibar, Tanzania
RMB1HAF2–African Woman sitting by her small outdoor store of traditional Khanga and Kitenge fabrics in Stonetown Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa.
RMRT69YH–illage life. Khanga hanging on a washing line to dry, Changani Village, Zanzibar, Tanzania
RMCFMG6P–Kangas, the colourful garments worn by women and occasionally by men in Stone Town Zanzibar Tanzania
RMA06N28–A young Zanzibari woman wearing the traditional Khanga
RMB4ET4A–Bustling Karamojong village market, Karamoja, Uganda
RFBPWRG8–Village life. Khanga hanging on a washing line to dry.
RMR5FCWM–Zanzibar, Tanzania. A Zanzibari women in traditional Khanga robes, passing an old wooden door in Stone Town.
RF2WG0FG7–Portrait of a village woman wearing the traditional Khanga, Zanzibar, Tanzania.
RMJ2PF9J–Women wearing a traditional Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RM2JWH3YT–Khanga - Baba. Zaleski, Bronisław (1820-1880), graphic artist, Beillet (Paryż ; wydawnictwo ; ca 1850-ca 1875), publishing house
RMKHANGA–Police officers demonstrate at Justice Court to protest against presumed laxiness of judges, Lyon, France
RM2B032AP–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RMEGWJA2–Stylist Nicole Marc arriving at the Dolce & Gabbana runway show in Milan - March 1, 2015 - Photo: Runway Manhattan/Paolo Diletto
RM2B032AN–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RMAHA5JH–Paje village woman with baby son Zanzibar island East Africa
RMAWP101–Portrait of local woman on the beach at Nungwi on the north west of Zanzibar Island, Tanzania
RMBRB1FE–Zanzibar, Tanzania. Lady Spreading Anchovies to Dry in Sun. The lady wears a khanga cloth around her waist.
RMEDM11Y–A line of barefoot Masai Women wearing the traditional shawls called Kangas, in a village near the Masai Mara, East Africa
RFBR5EJM–Villagers waiting for the bus. Zanzibar. Tanzania.
RFBR7GD0–Doorway of the oldest Mosque in Stone Town Zanzibar
RMCFMGKE–Kangas, the colorful garments worn by women and occasionally by men in Stone Town Zanzibar Tanzania
RMABARBC–Zanzibar Stone Town Zanzibari women in traditional khangas passing an old wooden carved door
RMA5APYK–Doctor treating patients at health clinic, Kampala, Uganda
RFBR5EH6–Young Zanzibari woman and child and beautiful wooden door. Stone Town. Zanzibar.
RFBR5EHK–A Zanzibari woman passing an old building in Stone Town. Zanzibar. Tanzania.
RMT1MP9C–Women wearing a traditional Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RFBR5EGT–Clothes for sale in Zanzibar
RFBR7GDR–A woman buying from a local store Nungwi village
RMEGWJAC–Stylist Nicole Marc arriving at the Dolce & Gabbana runway show in Milan - March 1, 2015 - Photo: Runway Manhattan/Paolo Diletto
RM2B032AJ–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RM2D53NBY–Khanga Sidi Nadji Algerien, Chemin dans la palmeraie | usage worldwide
RM2B032AH–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RMC94NHD–Close up of traditional Masai women's clothing and necklaces, Village in the Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RM2B032AM–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RMH6NRFE–Elderly Maasai woman with stretched earlobes, wearing traditional native dress, in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RM2B01DDH–Tanzania: Swahili hair stylist at work, Zanzibar, British East Africa, c. 1890s. Both women are wearing kanga, or printed cotton wrap-around skirts characteristic of the area. The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.
RMA7F663–Zanzibar A village lady wearing a khanga the traditional coloured wrap
RMB4ETT7–Villagers gathering at ritual, Uganda
RMA6T0R4–Zanzibar Tanzania East Africa A young Zanzibari women wearing the traditional khanga buying freshly caught fish. Mkotoni village
RMJ2PF9M–Women wearing a traditional Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RM2D52Y2X–Khanga Sidi Nadji Algerien, La porte principale, Haupttor | usage worldwide
RMFNA16W–Maasai woman, wearing a colorful kanga and sneakers, milking a cow into a gourd, the traditional job of the women in a tribe.
RMCMNJAK–Masai woman, wearing colorful traditional clothes, stirring a cow's blood in a gourd to remove the clots before it is consumed.
RMEWM1KT–Masai women wearing colorful traditional dress, singing, laughing and smiling in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RMB4ET0J–Ethnic Karamojong man getting face shave, Karamoja, Uganda
RMA6T0W5–Zanzibar Tanzania East Africa Two young Zanzibari women walking through the narrow streets of Stone Town
RMJ2PFCW–A woman wearing a traditional Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RMAM269E–A Zanzibari woman and child walking past a beautiful wooden carved door Stone Town Zanzibar Tanzania
RMEH0WP7–Rear view of Masai Women wearing the traditional shawls called Kangas, in a village near the Masai Mara, East Africa
RMA5AR9J–Portrait of female native, Nangwa, Tanzania, Africa
RMJ2PFD2–A woman wearing a traditional Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RMAA66EA–Tunisia A Woman passing The Mosque in Gabes Village
RMATJNA1–Volunteer introduces African woman to contraception, Uganda
RMJ2PFD3–A woman wearing a traditional Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RMABARAC–Two Zanzibari women walking on a typical narrow street in Stone Town Zanzibar Tanzania East Africa
RMA5AW0H–Group of women walking on rural road, Malawi, Africa
RMJ2PF9X–A woman wearing a traditional Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RMADF34C–Zanzibar An alleyway in Stone Town
RMC4XM6N–Clothing hanging out to dry, Chwaka village, Zanzibar, Tanzania
RMABARB4–Zanzibar A Zanzibari woman buying from a vegetable stall in the central market in Stone Town
RMB4F08T–Guests at wedding, South Africa
RMJ2PFCN–A woman wearing a traditional Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RMAM26AF–Old wooden carved door zanzibari woman and mobile Coca Cola stall Stone Town Zanzibar Tanzania
RMJ2PFCK–A woman wearing a traditional Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RMA5ARDM–Vendors selling bananas in market, Rwanda, Africa
RMJR9WD0–A woman wearing a traditional blue Khanga garment in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RMB4ET4D–Karamojong villagers with filled gunny ssacks, Karamoja, Uganda
RMJ2PFE1–Young woman wearing a traditional Khanga garment using her cellular phone in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RMA5ARMG–Tanzanian woman wearing waist beads, Nangwa, Africa
RMJR9WMF–Young woman wearing a traditional Khanga garment using her cellular phone in Mwamgongo village located on the shore of Tanganyika lake in west-central Tanzania Eastern Africa
RMAN4KAD–Community of natives, Uganda, Africa
RMA5BG1G–Two women resting with drink, South Africa
RMA5AR9M–Women selling fruits on roadside, Nangwa, Tanzania, Africa
RMB3DRA6–Baby being weighed at rural scene, Tanzania, Africa
RMB4ET02–Ethnic Karamojong man getting shaved, Karamoja, Uganda
RMA5AR9N–Portrait of native woman, Nangwa,Tanzania, Africa
RMB4ET44–Karamojong villagers gathering in village, Karamoja, Uganda
RMB2YX9T–Woman carrying sacks of distributed food on head, Burundi
RMB3013X–Group of villagers on plantation, Burundi
RMA5APXG–Doctor treating patients at health clinic, Kampala, Uganda
RMAN4T72–Villagers pounding rice in big mortar, Africa
RMATJN9B–Karamoja cattle herder with rifle in village, Uganda
RMA5AR9P–Portrait of man, villagers queueing in background, Nangwa, Tanzania, Africa
RMA5ANCJ–Woman selling tomatoes on roadside, Malawi, Africa
RMA5ANHH–Women carrying twigs and wood on head, Malawi, Africa
RMB4ET7H–Villagers working in plantation, Uganda
RMATJNBD–Hawkers and customer in Soweto market, South Africa
RMB2YXMH–Woman carrying basket of leaves on head, Burundi
RMB4ETTG–Gathering of female villagers, Uganda
RMA5ARKX–Tanzanian woman wearing waist beads, Nangwa, Africa
RMA5AR0H–Villagers collecting water from communal water pipe, Africa
RMA5APWY–Doctor treating patients at health clinic, Kampala, Uganda
RMB2R2TW–Young girl carrying pot for collecting water, Burundi
RMA5ANDT–Mother and children carrying buckets on head, Malawi, Africa
RMB4F09M–Female villagers socialising in rural South Africa
RMA5AR0K–Women using mortar and pestle, Uganda, Africa
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