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Karkar Island, Papua New Guinea - August 10, 2017: Two women use a machete to cut the grass and brush on a copra and cacao plantation on Karkar Island, Papua New Guinea
Wamena, Baliem Valley, Irian Jaya - oct 28, 2010: hikers on the way to the start of Dani Circuit in Papua
La Ceiba, Honduras – February 01, 2022: A religious church service in a small village in Honduras
Harigatun village, West Papua, Indonesia - August 26, 2017: A man from the Korowai people is hunting with his hunting dogs in the rainforest. The man is holding a machete and his bow and arrows in his hands. \n\nThe Korowai people (sometimes also called Kolufu) are living at the Indonesian part of the island of Newguinea (West Papua). The Korowai are still living very isolated as hunter-gatherers and are famous for their tree houses. The first contact between Korowai and Westerners is documented only in 1974.
Still hidden in the clouds of Mount Rwenzori, Africa. The Rwenzori National Park in western Uganda is World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Kpalimé, Togo, West Africa.
Men guarding the garden with air rifles
Meghalaya, India. 19 April 2021. Villager walking on the Bouble decker living root bridge, in Nongriat village in Northeastern Indian state Meghalaya. The living root bridges, created by the members of the Khasi tribe who have grown them from rubber trees, are native to the region. The double-decker root bridge, is the most famous one near Cherapunji.
Alotau, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea, August 19, 2023.\nTraditional headwear is a common sight to protect from the intense heat of the day
Indigenous person from the Wassú tribe walking along the river with a fish trap outdoors
Onni Village, New Guinea, Indonesia - June 24, 2012: The Korowai man from a tribe korowai rises to the traditional house on a tree. Others men are waiting for their turn.
Asian man walking and carrying camping stuff to camping ground on the weekend. Camping and glamping in Malaysia.
In Papua New Guinea's East Sepik Province, local residents accompany travelers to explore the wreckage of an American plane that crashed during World War II. The A-20 Havoc, piloted by 2nd Lt. Thomas E. Freeman, crashed into the jungle near the Clay River on April 5, 1944.The remains of the crew were recovered in 1967. (Photo taken in June 2019)
The tracking in valley of Wamena, Papua, Indonesia
Orissa, Odisha, India - aug 22, 1996:   Bonda Khond men transport their wares, especially weapons and alcohol, to the local market.  Historical archive slide photo.
A man cleans branches of wood that have been cut down with a chainsaw in the forest
Orang Asli tribe in Taman Negara National Park in central Malaysia. Typical hutsin the village.
Senior farmer walking through crop
Kuaro Kalimantan Timur 27 January 2024. Village communities are working together to clean the oil palm plantation area
Harvesting acai native from Amazon, in a traditional way. At the field, workers climb the acai palm trees tying their feet with an artisanal artifact known as \
Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia 01 August 2024. Village communities in Indonesia are carrying out mutual cooperation activities
Harigatun village, West Papua, Indonesia - August 27, 2017: A woman from the Korowai people weaves baskets/traps out of large leaves, which are later used to fish in a nearby jungle stream.\n\nThe Korowai people (sometimes also called Kolufu) are living at the Indonesian part of the island of Newguinea (West Papua). The Korowai are still living very isolated as hunter-gatherers and are famous for their tree houses. The first contact between Korowai and Westerners is documented only in 1974.
Guam - Tumon Bay - Gun Beach Japanese Gun Looking Out - 1972. Scanned from Kodachrome II slide.
Beautiful shooting of how Brazilian Native lives in Brazil Sustainable Lifestyle
The man lifted the plank that had been split with a chainsaw
Baliem Valley, Wamena, West Papua, Indonesia - oct 28, 2010 : some hikers with their indispensable guide leave for a trek in the land of the Dani tribes, in the more remote areas of West Papua, Indonesia
Dzangha-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2, 2008: Jungle Portrait of the men from a Baka tribe of pygmies. Men are going for hunting with nets
Portrait of a biologist examining the leaves of a park and making notes of it.
Kiriwina Island, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, November 13, 2015. Natives congregate on the beach, selling local arts and crafts.
Wilpattu, North Central Province, Province, Sri Lanka - March 5th 2023:  Small combine harvester used for rice fields blocking a small dirt road in the late afternoon
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