Their origins date back more than 50,000 years, according to the research
1897 Antique Engraving of ANCIENT ABORIGINAL. INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN CULTURE. PEOPLE FROM OCEANIA. AUSTRALIAN TYPES. NATIVE AUSTRALIANS. ETHNOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. 127 years old prints DESCRIPTION: This antique print was printed in Leipzig (Germany) in 1897. It is printed on good paper and the image is exquisitely drawn. Colours are vivid and fresh SUBJECT: AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL INDIGENOUS MEDIUM: Color Lithograph print, printed on good paper. Reverse side is blank. SIZE (in inch): 9.4" x 6" or 24 x 15 cm. AGE: 127 years. Victorian Era. CONDITION: Very Good condition This is an original antique print from 1897, and not a modern reproduction ! "La Antigua" sells only originals Please note that all antique prints are subject to age toning due to use and time. But they are marvellous! The print is ready for framing Free shipping if the total value of your order exceeds $100 I do not charge shipping costs for additional items in the same order THANKS FOR LOOKING ! Thank you for visiting my shop ! You can find here a fine selection of ANTIQUE and RARE PRINTS & ENGRAVINGS over 100, 200 and 300 years old, at very reasonable prices. For you, for your collection, or as a refined gift. We have more tan 12 years of experience selling online Antique engravings, with more than fourteen thousand sales made successfully. Genuine Antique and original prints only, I don´t sell modern reproductions. Please, take it easy and enjoy your visit !
Alexander Khimunshin continúa su proyecto de retratos, 'The World in Faces', con imágenes de grupos indígenas de Siberia.
Through the book 'Before They Pass Away', Jimmy Nelson ( previously ), a British photographer, invites you to save a part of our world’s precious heritage: Trib
The Ainu, also known as Aynu, are an indigenous people of Japan and Eastern Russia. According to recent research, the Ainu people originated from a merger
This collection gives true meaning to the national motto 'Unity in Diversity'
Mitochondrial DNA is a DNA that is only inherited from mother to child, and it tracks back to the most recent common female ancestor of all humans (Mitochondrial Eve). I have collected a few items …
The people of North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean want nothing to do with outside society.
Summary: The aim of this lesson is to teach students how to explain the causes, effects and patterns of intercontinental migration to Australia and Oceania. Students will be able to explain the different ways that people interact during intercontinental migration, describe different reasons for intercontinental migration and will use various media and primary sources to answer questions […]
Before They Pass Away: A tribute to vibrant tribal cultures around the world
A definitive map on the location and language groups of the First Americans of California all in one large display poster for classrooms, libraries and tribal offices. The map is printed in full color and printed on high quality poster paper with a gloss finish for years of wall life. The map measures 36" x 48" and is shipped in a crush proof resistant tube. Governor Jerry Brown has put forth legislation requiring all public schools teach more Native American History. These maps will serve as visual enhancement for students to learn about different Tribal Nations and different language groups. This map is ideal for language revitalization programs.
Using their skills as hunters and fishermen, the indigenous people of northern Russia preserve the tradition of herding reindeer across the forbidding Arctic.
Searching for an alternative to the patriarchal societies often found in Western countries, French photographer Pierre de Vallombreuse journeyed to
Celebrate Columbus Day by not thinking about him at all.
In August 2019, the Japanese government passed a law that officially recognized the Ainu as an Indigenous people group. After nearly two centuries of legalized discrimination, the Ainu are reclaiming their identity and history. Read more about the history of the Ainu and their legacy of forced assim
The fascinating and exotic San bushmen, also known as the San people, were the original inhabitants of South Africa.
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The Guarani are primarily a tribal people indigenous to Paraguay and some regions of Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia. Paraguay consisted of numerous seminomadic, Guarani-speaking tribes of Indians, who were recognized for their fierce warrior traditions. They practiced a mythical polytheistic religion, which later blended with Christianity. These peoples are generally classified as short and stoutly built, averaging but little over five feet, and are rather light in colour. The men wear only the G-string, with labrets on the lower lip, and feather crowns. The women wore woven garments covering the whole body. The Guarani were hunter-gatherers, they depended primarily on intensive agriculture supplemented by fishing, hunting, and gathering; the staple crops were corn and manioc. Their housings were big communal houses that harbored thirty or more families in which they had no social classes and they existed based on cooperation and mutual help.
Tanna Island , Vanuatu
The Olympic motto – 'Faster, higher, stronger' – acquires fresh resonance when one considers the extraordinary abilities of some of the world's tribal peoples. How deep can a Bajau pearl-hunter dive? How fast and how far can Mexico's Rarámuri run? Photos collated by Survival showcase the astonishing attributes of tribespeople whose skills have been shaped by their natural environment
Society The family is the main focus of the Mapuche social organization. Before of Spanish conquest, the people of the Central-South area lived in a sort of matriarchy. The sons carried the name an…