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Scanned from the book Regards sur le Niger; 1978; Michel Renaudeau & Ide Oumarou
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Bedouins; Palestine, 1962. Boris Karmi
Cormorant fishing in Yangshuo near Guilin, Guangxi, China. Christian Vaisse
Cormorant fishing is an old tradition in which fishermen use trained cormorants to catch fish.
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Nina Simone performing at the Beacon Theater in 1974.
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Traditional costumes of Bosniak herders, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Illustrated in 1957. by Hela Volfart, Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb
1. Mountain Bjelašnica, middle of the 20th century. 2. Vicinity of Čapljina, Herzegovina, end of the 19th century.
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Photographs from villages on Mountain Bjelašnica in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1970′s Part II
Muslim inhabitants of these villages lived an isolated way of life away from modernization, surviving off agriculture and wearing traditional clothes that they produced by hand. Medieval tombstones called stećci found in this area suggest that these landscapes have been inhabited for centuries. Most of the villages were pillaged and burnt down when the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina started in 1992, and it’s inhabitants fled in fear for their lives. Today they are scarcely populated and some are completely abandoned.
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