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  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_5.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_55.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_42.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_23.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_19.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household in sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_40.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_59.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_62.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Apatani_sacrificial_area_74.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_49.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_51.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_17.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141105_Apatani_sacrificial_area_64.jpg
  • Apatani sacrificial area. Either for ceremonies or done by shaman when someone is household is sick<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Apatani_sacrificial_area_32.jpg
  • Mahafaly woman (Those-who-make-taboos) showing braided hairstyle typical of the area. Near Betioky, south-west coast of MADAGASCAR<br />
The Mahafaly probably arrived to Madagascar around the 12th centurey from Africa and live in the sw desert areas around Ampanihy and Ejida. They are farmers, with maize, sorgho and sweet potoatoes as their main crops and cattle rearing occupies a secondary place. They kept their independence under their own chiefs until French occupation and still keep the bones of some of their old chiefs - this is the 'Jiny' cult. The villages usually have a sacrificial post, the 'hazo mango' on their east side where sacifices are made. Their large rectangular stone tombs which are decorated with wooden carvings 'aloalo' and the horns of all the zebu slain at the funereal are very eleborate.
    MA5675 Mahafaly woman.NEF
  • Mahafaly herder (Those-who-make-taboos). Near Ampanihy, south-west coast of MADAGASCAR<br />
The Mahafaly probably arrived to Madagascar around the 12th centurey from Africa and live in the sw desert areas around Ampanihy and Ejida. They are farmers, with maize, sorgho and sweet potoatoes as their main crops and cattle rearing occupies a secondary place. They kept their independence under their own chiefs until French occupation and still keep the bones of some of their old chiefs - this is the 'Jiny' cult. The villages usually have a sacrificial post, the 'hazo mango' on their east side where sacifices are made. Their large rectangular stone tombs which are decorated with wooden carvings 'aloalo' and the horns of all the zebu slain at the funereal are very eleborate.
    MA5666_Mahafaly_man.jpg
  • Mahafaly herder (Those-who-make-taboos). Near Ampanihy, south-west coast of MADAGASCAR<br />
The Mahafaly probably arrived to Madagascar around the 12th centurey from Africa and live in the sw desert areas around Ampanihy and Ejida. They are farmers, with maize, sorgho and sweet potoatoes as their main crops and cattle rearing occupies a secondary place. They kept their independence under their own chiefs until French occupation and still keep the bones of some of their old chiefs - this is the 'Jiny' cult. The villages usually have a sacrificial post, the 'hazo mango' on their east side where sacifices are made. Their large rectangular stone tombs which are decorated with wooden carvings 'aloalo' and the horns of all the zebu slain at the funereal are very eleborate.
    MA5666 Mahafaly man.NEF
  • Mahafaly woman (Those-who-make-taboos) wearing sandalwood face paste to protect from the sun and as a beautification. Ampanihy, south-west coast of MADAGASCAR<br />
The Mahafaly probably arrived to Madagascar around the 12th centurey from Africa and live in the sw desert areas around Ampanihy and Ejida. They are farmers, with maize, sorgho and sweet potoatoes as their main crops and cattle rearing occupies a secondary place. They kept their independence under their own chiefs until French occupation and still keep the bones of some of their old chiefs - this is the 'Jiny' cult. The villages usually have a sacrificial post, the 'hazo mango' on their east side where sacifices are made. Their large rectangular stone tombs which are decorated with wooden carvings 'aloalo' and the horns of all the zebu slain at the funereal are very eleborate.
    MA5850 Mahafaly woman.NEF
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