RF2J71F77–Indian child from the Asurini tribe in the Brazilian Amazon, Xingu River. 2007.
RF2J71E7M–Feather adornments around the arm of an indian woman of a Brazilian Amazon tribe. Dia do Índio.
RF2J71F7H–Indigenous woman from the Asurini tribe, having her face painted with tribal art. Índia Amazônica Brasileira. Xingu River, Baixo Amazonas, Brazil.
RF2J71D72–Elderly indigenous man from a Brazilian Amazon tribe of Baixo Amazonas, Pará State, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71EKB–Beautiful indian child from the Asurini tribe in the Brazilian Amazon
RF2J71D54–Indigenous woman from the Arawete tribe in the Brazilian Amazon, hiding shy behind a mud wall. 2010
RF2J71E88–Indian child from the Asurini tribe in the Brazilian Amazon, holding a fish with his little hands.
RF2J71D1M–Indigenous man wearing a headdress know as cocar, leader of Arara do Laranjal tribe, near Xingu River in the Brazilian Amazon. 2007.
RF2J71EKK–Indigenous young indian from an Amazon tribe in Brazil, swimming for the indigenous games competition. Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2009.
RF2J71D6X–Beautiful indigenous child from teh Asurini indian tribe in the Amazon, eating meal of cassava flour from a wooden bowl. Baixo Amazonas, Brazil 2010.
RF2J6C37W–Hand of a Brazilian Amazon indian holding a stick. Tribe chief.
RF2J6C37T–Hand of a Brazilian Amazon indian holding a stick. Tribe chief.
RF2J6C37P–Hand of a Brazilian Amazon indian holding a stick. Tribe chief.
RF2J71D1F–Indian men from the Arara of Laranjal tribe near Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2007.
RF2J71D1E–Indian men from the Arara of Laranjal tribe near Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2007.
RF2J71D1C–Indian men from the Arara of Laranjal tribe near Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2007.
RF2J71D41–Face of indian woman, member of the Araweté indigenous tribe of Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Amazon, Brazil, 2007.
RF2J71D42–Face of indian woman, member of the Araweté indigenous tribe of Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Amazon, Brazil, 2007.
RF2J71ERA–Indian woman from the Araweté tribe. Índia Amazônica Brasileira. Xingu River, Altamira, Brazilian Amazon 2007.
RF2J71ER9–Indian woman from the Araweté tribe. Índia Amazônica Brasileira. Xingu River, Altamira, Brazilian Amazon 2007.
RF2J71D23–Indian mother from the Arawete Amazon tribe in Brazil carrying baby on a sling, 2007.
RF2J71D3B–Indian mother from the Arawete Amazon tribe in Brazil carrying baby on a sling, 2007.
RF2J71D85–Head of the Asurini Indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Xingu River, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D7R–Head of the Asurini Indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Xingu River, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D81–Head of the Asurini Indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Xingu River, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D84–Head of the Asurini Indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Xingu River, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D7W–Head of the Asurini Indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Xingu River, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D22–Hand made feathered indian arrows crafted by indians of the Arara tribe, Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil.
RF2J71D20–Hand made feathered indian arrows crafted by indians of the Arara tribe, Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil.
RF2J71E9M–Asurini indigenous man smoking pipe during the night. Índio Brasileiro. Jogos Indígenas, Brazilian Amazon, 2010.
RF2J71EY7–Indian man casting out his fishing net at in the Amazon River in Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71F7N–Indigenous Games. Jogos Indígenas, Amazon, Brazil, 2005.
RF2J71F7J–Indigenous Games. Jogos Indígenas, Amazon, Brazil, 2005.
RF2J71D1X–Indigenous woman from Arara do Laranjal tribe in the Brazilian Amazon, pealing manioc. Xingu River, 2007.
RF2J71D1K–Indigenous man from the indian tribe of Arara do Laranjal, Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil 2007.
RF2J71ER4–Senior member of an indian tribe in near Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2007.
RF2J71DH0–Head of the Asurini tribe of Baixo Amazonas refreshing at Xingu River, Pará State, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D1P–Indian elder man from the Arara of Laranjal tribe near Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2007.
RF2J71D1R–Indian elder man from the Arara of Laranjal tribe near Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2007.
RF2J71D49–Indian child from the Asurini tribe in the Brazilian Amazon, Xingu River. 2007.
RF2J71D58–Beautiful indian woman, with expressive eyes, from an Amazon tribe in Brazil. Baixo Amazonas, PArá, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71DH5–Portrait of indigenous boy from the Asurini tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Brazilian natives. Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71DH2–Indian boy from tribe in the Amazon, sitiing on a rock by the Xingu River in Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71DC2–Indian child from the Asurini tribe in Brazil, playing inside a canoe in the Amazon River. 2010.
RF2J71DC4–Indian child from the Asurini tribe in Brazil, playing inside a canoe in the Amazon River. 2010.
RF2J71DBT–Indian child from the Asurini tribe in Brazil, playing inside a canoe in the Amazon River. 2010.
RF2J71E7X–Indian child from a Brazilian Amazon tribe, taking part in the Indigenous Games, Xingu River, 2009.
RF2J71D4P–Group of indian children from an Amazon indigenous tribe in Brazil looking curiously at the camera. Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D4K–Group of indian children from an Amazon indigenous tribe in Brazil looking curiously at the camera. Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D4G–Group of indian children from an Amazon indigenous tribe in Brazil looking curiously at the camera. Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D50–Indigenous children from a Brazilian Amazon tribe learning to make fire. Baixo Amazonas, Pará State, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71DD1–Indigenous man from a Brazilian Amazon tribe wearing feather headdress called cocar. Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. Jogos Indígenas, 2009.
RF2J71E7T–Indigenous girl from an Amazon tribe in Brazil with tribal art painted on her body, taking part in the Indigenous Games. Jogos Indígenas, 2009.
RF2J71EKD–Group of indigenous men from an Amazon tribe in Brazil, preparing to dismember a hunted animal to feed the tribe. Xingu River, Jogos Indígenas 2010.
RF2J71D69–Leader of the Asurini Indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Xingu River, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D5F–Leader of the Asurini Indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Xingu River, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D6M–Leader of the Asurini Indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Xingu River, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D0N–Indian woman painting canvas with the indigenous geometrical art of the Asurini tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. 2007.
RF2J71DEW–Indian man from an Amazon tribe in Brazil shooting with bow and arrow, wearing adornments. Jogos Indígenas 2009.
RF2J71D75–Leader of the Asurini Indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon playing music instrument in the darkness . Xingu River, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D8C–Indigenous man from a Brazilian Amazon tribe wearing feather headdress known as cocar. Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2009.
RF2J71D89–Indigenous man from a Brazilian Amazon tribe wearing feather headdress called cocar. Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2009.
RF2J71D11–Indigenous man wearing a headdress known as cocar, leader of Arara do Laranjal tribe, near Xingu River in the Brazilian Amazon. 2007.
RF2J71D17–Indigenous man wearing a headdress know as cocar, leader of Arara do Laranjal tribe, near Xingu River in the Brazilian Amazon. 2007.
RF2J71D18–Indigenous man wearing a headdress know as cocar, leader of Arara do Laranjal tribe, near Xingu River in the Brazilian Amazon. 2007.
RF2J71D13–Indigenous man wearing a headdress known as cocar, leader of Arara do Laranjal tribe, near Xingu River in the Brazilian Amazon. 2007.
RF2J71D0Y–Indigenous man wearing a headdress known as cocar, leader of Arara do Laranjal tribe, near Xingu River in the Brazilian Amazon. 2007.
RF2J71D0T–Indigenous man wearing a headdress known as cocar, leader of Arara do Laranjal tribe, near Xingu River in the Brazilian Amazon. 2007.
RF2J71EK7–Indigenous caboclo man from an Amazon tribe in Brazil with tribal art painted on his body, riding canoe. Xingu River, Jogos Indígenas 2010.
RF2J71DD8–Indigenous man from a Brazilian Amazon tribe wearing feather headdress called cocar. Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D7D–Indigenous man from a Brazilian Amazon tribe wearing colourful feather headdress known as cocar. Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2009.
RF2J71D8A–Indigenous man from a Brazilian Amazon tribe wearing feather headdress known as cocar and tribal body art. Xingu River, Amazon, Brazil. 2009.
RF2J71DCB–Young indian man from the Asurini Amazon tribe bathing in the Xingu River. Brazil, 2009.
RF2J71DCH–Young indian man from the Asurini Amazon tribe bathing in the Xingu River. Brazil, 2009.
RF2J71DCF–Young indian man from the Asurini Amazon tribe bathing in the Xingu River. Brazil, 2009.
RF2J71DCA–Young indian man from the Asurini Amazon tribe bathing in the Xingu River. Brazil, 2009.
RF2J71DGW–Indian girl wearing jeans and t-shirt. Modern indian. Baixo Amazonas, Pará State, Brazil, 2010.
RF2J71D8E–Indian boy resting on a hammock. Indigenous tribes of Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71DC6–Indigenous boy dragging a canoe to the Amazon River. Baixo Amazonas, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D7F–Beautiful baby of indigenous ethnicity. Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D6T–Indian boy smiling to the camera by the Amazon River in Brazil, Baixo Amazonas, 2010.
RF2J71D59–Beautiful indian woman looking at herself in the mirror. Araweté tribe, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D70–Elderly indigenous man from a Brazilian Amazon tribe of Baixo Amazonas, Pará State, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D79–Indian woman, leader of an Amazon tribe in Brazil. Strong female role model. Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Amazon, Brazil.
RF2J71D4X–Indian girl lice picking the hair of an indigenous woman. Asurini tribe. Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71ERK–Indian jewellery crafted by a Brazilian Amazon tribe. Indigenous arts and crafts with seeds and feathers.
RF2J71ERJ–Indian jewellery crafted by a Brazilian Amazon tribe. Indigenous arts and crafts with seeds and feathers.
RF2J71D5C–Indian man from an Amazon tribe in Brazil shooting with bow and arrow. Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Amazon, Brazil.
RF2J71EMD–Indian headdress made of multi coloured bird feathers by members of a Brazilian tribe in the Amazon.
RF2J71EKW–Indian headdress made of multi coloured bird feathers by members of a Brazilian tribe in the Amazon.
RF2J71EKR–Indian headdress made of multi coloured bird feathers by members of a Brazilian tribe in the Amazon.
RF2J71EKN–Indian headdress made of multi coloured bird feathers by members of a Brazilian tribe in the Amazon.
RF2J71D7N–Indigenous man from the Asurini tribe of Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D7J–Indigenous man from the Asurini tribe of Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71D4D–Group of men going primitive hunting with bow and arrow weapons in the bush
RF2J71D7A–Indigenous woman wearing tribal face paint. Brazilian Amazon, 2010.
RF2J71D8G–Indian woman crafting an indigenous art piece. Brazilian Amazon, 2010.
RF2J71D53–Poverty-stricken child from Baixo Amazonas, Pará, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
RF2J71E2T–Powerful portrait of indigenous Amazon boy with expressive eyes. Xingu River, Brazilian Amazon, 2010.
RF2J71D7E–Child poverty in Brazil. Group of indian children from Pará State, Baixo Amazonas, Amazon, Brazil. 2010.
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