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"Two Wodaabe Charm Dancers, Niger At the end of the rainy season, a magnificent celebration called the Geerewol marks the climax of the year for the Wodaabe. For seven days, men participate in a series of charm and beauty dances judged solely by women. During the week, women single out the most desirable men. As part of the ritual, Wodaabe men decorate their faces to appeal to the women spectators."
"Himba Mother and Child, Namibia Playing safely in her mother's arms, this Himba baby wears a leather talisman around her neck to dispel the attentions of evil spirits. As a measure of protection and beautification, Himba children are adorned with jewelry and smeared with a mixture of red ocher from the earth and animal fat when they are only a few days old."<br /> <br /> An interesting photo. I read a book called Blood Relations that talked about menstruation, the origins of culture, and the traditional use of red ochre for ceremonial or time-marking events that honored women's monthly discharge, fertility,...<br /> <br /> A beautiful photo...
"Veiled Rashaida Dancer, Eritrea At a Rashaida wedding, a young woman dances in celebration of her friend's marriage. Surrounded by admiring guests, the girl swirls in circles as the many layers of colorful fabrics she wears, including her richly appliqued skirt, enhance her movements. Veiled from the age of five, Rashaida women are required by the law of purdah to cover their faces when they are in public. The mask is considered an expression of female beauty and its elaborate style has remained unchanged for more than 150 years."
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