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  • Woman weaving<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141108_Woman_weaving_10.jpg
  • Hill Miri woman weaving<br />
Lower Subansiri District<br />
Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Hill_Miri_woman_weaving_15.jpg
  • Hill Miri woman weaving<br />
Lower Subansiri District<br />
Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Hill_Miri_woman_weaving_13.jpg
  • Hill Miri woman weaving<br />
Lower Subansiri District<br />
Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Hill_Miri_woman_weaving_6.jpg
  • Woman weaving<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141108_Woman_weaving_1.jpg
  • Hill Miri woman weaving<br />
Lower Subansiri District<br />
Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Hill_Miri_woman_weaving_35.jpg
  • Hill Miri woman weaving<br />
Lower Subansiri District<br />
Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141103_Hill_Miri_woman_weaving_1.jpg
  • Woman weaving<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141108_Woman_weaving_5.jpg
  • Cane for basket weaving<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141022_Cane_for_basket_weaving_10.jpg
  • Machiguenga Indian Weaving Kushma<br />
Robe worn by these Indians<br />
Timpia Community, Lower Urubamba River<br />
Amazon Rain Forest, PERU.  South America
    112405 Machiguenga Indian.tif
  • Cane for basket weaving<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141023_Cane_for_basket_weaving_16.jpg
  • Chang Naga weaver<br />
Chang Naga headhunting Tribe<br />
Tuensang district<br />
Nagaland,  ne India
    20141025_Chang_Naga_weaver_17.jpg
  • Local Person weaving rice basket<br />
Biak Island<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150816_Local_People_weaving_44.jpg
  • Mising weaving silk cloth<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141022_Mising_weaving_silk_cloth_3...jpg
  • Mising weaving silk cloth<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141022_Mising_weaving_silk_cloth_2...jpg
  • Mising weaving silk cloth<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141022_Mising_weaving_silk_cloth_3.jpg
  • Mising weaving silk cloth<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141022_Mising_weaving_silk_cloth_2...jpg
  • Weaving split cane Matape<br />
Macushi people,<br />
Fairview Amerindian village<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA. South America<br />
The matape is used to strain boiled yucca to remove toxins.
    2GY748 Weaving split cane Matape.jpg
  • Weaving split cane<br />
Macushi people,<br />
Fairview Amerindian village<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA. South America
    2GY763 Weaving split cane.jpg
  • Weaving split cane Matape<br />
Macushi people,<br />
Fairview Amerindian village<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA. South America<br />
The matape is used to strain boiled yucca to remove toxins.
    2GY747 Weaving split cane Matape.jpg
  • Weaving split cane Matape<br />
Macushi people,<br />
Fairview Amerindian village<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA. South America<br />
The matape is used to strain boiled yucca to remove toxins.
    2GY750 Weaving split cane Matape.jpg
  • Weaving split cane<br />
Macushi people,<br />
Fairview Amerindian village<br />
Iwokrama Reserve<br />
GUYANA. South America
    2GY765 Weaving split cane.jpg
  • Local market<br />
South Madagascar<br />
MADAGASCAR
    20181102_Local_market_33.tif
  • Amerindian Craft<br />
Wai Wai territory, region 9<br />
Gunns<br />
Konashen<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151207_Amerindian_Craft_252.jpg
  • Amerindian Craft<br />
Wai Wai territory, region 9<br />
Gunns<br />
Konashen<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151207_Amerindian_Craft_229.jpg
  • Amerindian Craft<br />
Wai Wai territory, region 9<br />
Gunns<br />
Konashen<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151207_Amerindian_Craft_254.jpg
  • Rattan palm (Calamoideae)<br />
Kaziranga National Park<br />
Assam<br />
North East India<br />
UNESCO World Heritage Site
    20141110_Rattan_palm_2.jpg
  • Chang Naga making basket<br />
Chang Naga headhunting Tribe<br />
Tuensang district<br />
Nagaland,  ne India
    20141026_Chang_Naga_making_basket_21.jpg
  • Ao Naga traditional shawls<br />
Ao Naga headhunting tribe<br />
Nagaland,  ne India
    20141024_Ao_Naga_traditional_shawls_...jpg
  • Spinning silk<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141023_Spinning_silk_28.jpg
  • Silkworm cacoons<br />
Sohra Market, Cherrapunji<br />
Meghalaya,  ne India
    20141018_Silkworm_cacoons_13.jpg
  • Spinning silk<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141023_Spinning_silk_29.jpg
  • Khali mask for Raas festival<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141022_Khali_mask_for_Raas_festiva...jpg
  • Spinning silk<br />
Mising Tribe (Mishing or Miri Tribe)<br />
Majuli Island, Brahmaputra River<br />
Largest river island in India<br />
Assam,  ne India
    20141023_Spinning_silk_15.jpg
  • Parasitic fly Research (Philornis downsi) INTRODUCED SPECIES<br />
Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Various attractants are being tested on sticky fly traps to attract the Parasitic fly.  This fly is highly aggressive and damaging to young birds particularly passarines (Darwin's finches) while in the nest. The fly larvae remains hidden in the weave of the nest during the day and emerges during the night to feed on the young chicks entering mostly through the nostrils causing their deaths.
    1G1406_Philornis_downsi_fly_Research.jpg
  • Feathers for Huaorani Indian crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA15 Feathers for Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian feather crown being made. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA17 Making Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Feathers for Huaorani Indian crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA14 Feathers for Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Feathers for Huaorani Indian crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA12 Feathers for Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian feather crown. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA06 Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Parasitic fly Research (Philornis downsi) INTRODUCED SPECIES<br />
Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Various attractants are being tested on sticky fly traps to attract the Parasitic fly.  This fly is highly aggressive and damaging to young birds particularly passarines (Darwin's finches) while in the nest. The fly larvae remains hidden in the weave of the nest during the day and emerges during the night to feed on the young chicks entering mostly through the nostrils causing their deaths.
    1G1395_Philornis_downsi_fly_Research.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian feather crown being made. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA19 Making Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Huaorani Indian feather crown being made. Gabaro Community. Yasuni National Park. Amazon rainforest, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
First a basket-like weave fibre ring is made. Then feathers collected from hunted toucans, parrots, macaws and other colourful birds are stuck on with heated beeswax. Macaw tail feathers - standing up are sometimes added later.<br />
This Indian tribe were basically uncontacted until 1956 when missionaries from the Summer Institute of Linguistics made contact with them. However there are still some groups from the tribe that remain uncontacted.  They are known as the Tagaeri. Traditionally these Indians were very hostile and killed many people who tried to enter into their territory. Their territory is in the Yasuni National Park which is now also being exploited for oil.
    GA08 Making Huaorani crown.jpg
  • Macushi people &weaving split vine<br />
Yupukari village<br />
Savannah, Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    1SA1475 Macushi weaving.jpg
  • Macushi people &weaving split vine<br />
Yupukari village<br />
Savannah, Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    1SA1476 Macushi weaving.jpg
  • Macushi people & weaving split vine<br />
Yupukari village<br />
Savannah, Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    1SA1481 Macushi weaving.jpg
  • Macushi people &weaving split vine<br />
Yupukari village<br />
Savannah, Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    1SA1478 Macushi weaving.jpg
  • Macushi people &weaving split vine<br />
Yupukari village<br />
Savannah, Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    1SA1479 Macushi weaving.jpg
  • Macushi people &weaving split vine<br />
Yupukari village<br />
Savannah, Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    1SA1476 Macushi weaving.jpg
  • Macushi people &weaving split vine<br />
Yupukari village<br />
Savannah, Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    1SA1471 Macushi weaving.jpg
  • Macushi people &weaving split vine<br />
Yupukari village<br />
Savannah, Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    1SA1472 Macushi weaving.jpg
  • Macushi people &weaving split vine<br />
Yupukari village<br />
Savannah, Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    1SA1483 Macushi people.jpg
  • Maria Asoncion with Grandchild & Cat<br />
Salasaca Indian<br />
Salasaca Village, near Ambato<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Salasacha is well known for their original weaving designs
    D1X_7098_Salasaca_Indians.jpg
  • Olimpia Pilla with Cui (Guinea pigs) being raised for food and living on the kitchen floor.<br />
Salasaca Indian<br />
Salasaca Village, near Ambato<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Salasacha is well known for their original weaving designs
    D1X_7003_Salasaca_Indian.jpg
  • Yellow-rumped Cacique (Cacicus cela)<br />
Orinoco River, north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, VENEZUELA/COLOMBIA border. South America.<br />
RANGE: Central Panama to w Ecuador, n Bolivia, the Guianas and Amazonian Brazil & Trinidad.<br />
They nest in colonies weaving pouch-like nests places in high branches near wasp nests. They are very melodious birds. Feed on berries, fruit and insects.<br />
The Orinoco is the 3rd longest river in S. America 2,200Km and the third largest in Volume in the world after the Amazon and the Congo Rivers. 1 200 000 cubic meters of water into the Atlantic Ocean through its huge deltas per year.
    OR2387_Yellow-rumped_Cacique.jpg
  • Yellow-rumped Cacique (Cacicus cela)<br />
Orinoco River, north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, VENEZUELA/COLOMBIA border. South America.<br />
RANGE: Central Panama to w Ecuador, n Bolivia, the Guianas and Amazonian Brazil & Trinidad.<br />
They nest in colonies weaving pouch-like nests places in high branches near wasp nests. They are very melodious birds. Feed on berries, fruit and insects.<br />
The Orinoco is the 3rd longest river in S. America 2,200Km and the third largest in Volume in the world after the Amazon and the Congo Rivers. 1 200 000 cubic meters of water into the Atlantic Ocean through its huge deltas per year.
    OR2386_Yellow-rumped_Cacique.jpg
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