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23
Dec
2011
Namibia (5/2007) – Himba tribe

50 days ago

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The Himba are an ethnic group of about 20000 to 50000 people living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene region (formerly Kaokoland) Recently they have also built two villages in Kamanjab which have become a tourist destination. They are mostly a nomadic, pastoral people, closely related to the Herero ...

Amanda Brice - amandabrice.com · Rank: 75,599 · 3 references

21
Dec
2011
PARA GADIS CANTIK BUNGA DESA HIMBA DI AFRIKA, PILIH YANG MANA GAN? [del.icio.us]

52 days ago by zensilurushati

Himba adalah kelompok etnis yang terdiri dari sekitar 20.000 sampai 50.000 orang yang tinggal di bagian utara Namibia, di wilayah Kunene (sebelumnya Kaokoland). nah di bawah ini adalah Foto bunga desanya orang-orang Himba di Afrika. cantik bukan? pilih yang mana boi hehheeh Read more: PARA GADIS CAN ...

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06
Dec
2011
BBC Horizon: Do you see what I see? “The Himba tribe”

67 days ago by admin

All rights owned by BBC. This is the most essential part of the documentary, whether people see colors differently or not.

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05
Dec
2011
From the GLIMPSE Archives: Naming Color

68 days ago by Glimpse Journal

We at GLIMPSE are endlessly fascinated by the cultural factors that influence perception, and it’s this fascination that draws us back to Debi Roberson and Richard Hanley’s 2009 article called “Relatively Speaking” for GLIMPSE’s “Color” issue. In it, they discuss the relationship between color and l ...

GLIMPSE journal blog - glimpsejournal.wordpress.com · 1 reference

24
Nov
2011
Namibia – Portraits

79 days ago by brentbat

On my trip to Namibia there were three genres that I wanted to photograph; Ruinscapes (Kolmanskop etc.) Landscapes (Deadvlei, Wolverdens etc.) Portraits I was particularly excited at the prospect of spending five days living with and photographing the Himba tribes of NorthWest Namibia. While I had s ...

Brent Pearson's Photo Journey - brentbat.wordpress.com · 30 references

02
Nov
2011
I’m Off On The Best Photo Trip In The World!

101 days ago by brentbat

Photo courtesy of Paul Bruins OK, Maybe the title is a bit subjective, but thats how I feel. On Friday I depart for a 2.5 week trip to Namibia. I’ve been planning this trip for over a year and now it’s finally here. I am travelling with one other photographer (Analia), and her husband Rob. Together ...

Brent Pearson's Photo Journey - brentbat.wordpress.com · 30 references

28
Oct
2011
the natural way to life-the Himba.Concetta Flore

106 days ago by Concetta Flore

Now, I was in doubt whether this Himba girl would be a subject for this blog. But after all, the Himbas live in the most natural way you can think of. They possess no technology, are happily illiterate, do not bother to wash but plaster their skin and hair in clay; they live in huts made of wood and ...

Sketching in Nature - naturesketchers.blogspot.com · Rank: 106,500 · 15 references

10
Oct
2011
La línea roja entre viajero e invasor – los problemas del turismo indígena

124 days ago by Carlos Buj

Tweet Comparto un artículo de Miriam Márquez ( Periodismo Humano), aparecido hace unos días sobre los himba, una tribu de Namibia sobre los que ya hablamos en este blog y se la complicada relación que tienen con el turismo. La relación de poder no puede ser más desequlibrada y la cultura indígena no ...

Viaje a la Sostenibilidad - turismo-sostenible.net · Rank: 85,872 · 24 references

02
Oct
2011
Você vê o que eu vejo?

132 days ago by Fernando Machado de Carvalho

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"Ves lo que yo veo? En este capitulo, la BBC viaja a Namibia para mostrar el trabajo que Serge Caparos realiza con los Himba, en esta oportunidad, para buscar la respuesta a la pregunta si los Himba ven los colores de la misma manera que nosotros."

Novo Pobre - novopobre.blogspot.com · Rank: 117,666 · 1 reference

22
Sep
2011
This Is Africa

142 days ago by ACBF

Fulani Women of West Africa Originators of the pompadour Source Source Pre-Colonization - West Africa These women are killing it! I mean seriously. Look. At. Their. Hair. Source Source Source Source Traditional Braids of Eritrea In East Africa Such intricacy. I love the thick and thin contrast Sourc ...

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