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Africa: Masai women in colorful clothes perform a ritual dance
Black people in traditional African costumes dancing tribal dance
Karatu, Tanzania - October 16th, 2022: A group of masai men in traditional outfits, dancing during a show for tourists near their village.
African warrior from Maasai tribe performing a traditional jumping dance, central Kenya, Africa - Mount Kilimanjaro on the background. Maasai tribe inhabiting southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, and they are related to the Samburu.
Maasai Mara man in traditional colorful clothing showing traditional Maasai jumping dance at Maasai Mara tribe village famous Safari travel destination near Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya
Group of African women from Samburu tribe, central Kenya, Africa. Samburu tribe is one of the biggest tribes of north-central Kenya, and they are related to the Maasai.
Masai in traditional colorful clothing showing Maasai jumping dance at local tribe village near famous Safari travel destination. Kenya. Editorial
salvador, bahia, brazil - march 2, 2017: Members of the cultural group As Ganhadeiras de Itapua are seen at Farol de Itapua in the city of Salvador.
Kenya Africa ,16 oktober 2019. men from the African tribe Masai in national dress in full growth against the backdrop of their traditional village
Maasai Mara National Reserve -  July 30, 2022:\nMasai warrior in traditional clothing and jewelry , holding a spear and a stick, standing in the plains of the Maasai Mara National Reserve.
Tanzania, Africa - February 9, 2014: Masai warriors dancing traditional jumps as cultural ceremony, review of daily life of local people on February 9, 2014. Tanzania.
Black male and female dancers dancing in traditional African costumes in dance studio
Kenya, Masai Mara - july 19, 2011: The man of a tribe Masai shows ritual jumps. Kenya, Masai Mara, July 19, 2011
Group of Maasai warriors going back to village, central Kenya, Africa. Maasai tribe inhabiting southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, and they are related to the Samburu.
Men and women of Masai Tribe dancing and singing outdoors in traditional attire 16.12. 2021 Arusha, Tanzania
Black man playing percussion on the outside.\nBerlin - Germany.
MASAI MARA, KENYA – AUGUST 23: Group of unidentified African women from Masai tribe show a traditional Jump dance on August 23, 2010 in a local village near Masai Mara National park.
Hands of Moroccan band drummer hitting drums, Merzouga.
Yoruba street drummers performing at Abeokuta, Ogun State, during the 2024 Lisabi Festival. shot 9th March 2024
Black male and female dancers dancing in traditional African costumes in dance studio
Massai family celebrating and dancing
African warrior from Samburu tribe standing on savanna and using a mobile phone, central Kenya. Samburu tribe is one of the biggest tribes of north-central Kenya, and they are related to the Maasai.
KENYA, AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK - AUGUST 04, 2018: Maasai people are forming up for a dance
Group of Maasai, men, women and children  in village close to Serengeti Tanzania.
Rushaga, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Uganda - March 24, 2023: Batwa pygmies tribe people performing a traditional dance
African warrior from Samburu tribe performing a traditional jumping dance, central Kenya. Samburu tribe is one of the biggest tribes of north-central Kenya, and they are related to the Maasai.
Sombi dancers performing during the 2023 Puusdung Festival at Pankshin Mini Stadium, Plateau State Nigeria.\nThe Ngas are known to have come originally from Yemen through kanem, and ultimately from Borno to their present location. They are believed to have left Borno sometime between 1100 and 1350 AD. The Ngas themselves had come originally from Kanem and so became part of the pre-kanuri inhabitants of the plains Bornu, owning sheep and perhaps cattle but not a camel. Linguistically Ngas belongs to the Afro asiantic class called the Chadic group of languages. The Ngas people are hardworkng, industrious, selfless, trusted, reliable, and dependable people, and have at one point or other made their mark in different fields of human endeavors.
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 03, 2016: A group of pygmy women is dancing in their village Buyungule, they are celebrating the arrival of some foreign visitors. Some of the women are carrying their children on the back while they are dancing. The dance takes place on the main place of the village. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area.\nKahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it  was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970.  The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.).  After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
Masai in traditional colorful clothing showing Maasai jumping dance at local tribe village near famous Safari travel destination. Kenya. Editorial
African warrior from Samburu tribe standing on savanna and holding a spear, central Kenya. Samburu tribe is one of the biggest tribes of north-central Kenya, and they are related to the Maasai.
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