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Background imageIndigenous Collection: MAPOON FEATURE

MAPOON FEATURE
Shells are seen at Janie Creek near the main beach, and Eastern Gulf, in Mapoon, in far North Queensland, Western Cape York, Thursday, July 21, 2022. (AAP Image/Jono Searle)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Children of the OvaTwa

Children of the OvaTwa
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Ovahimba Baby and Grandmother

Ovahimba Baby and Grandmother
Tori E Bohn

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Ovatwa Child

Ovatwa Child
Tori E Bohn

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Morning Smoke

Morning Smoke
Tori E Bohn

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Young Huli Wigman

Young Huli Wigman
Tori E Bohn

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Omo Mom and Baby

Omo Mom and Baby
Tori E Bohn

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Who is that Mom?

Who is that Mom?
Tori E Bohn

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Himba woman at southern Angola

Himba woman at southern Angola
Elena Molina

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Stories of dailylife

Stories of dailylife
Kuntal Biswas

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Huli Wigman by the Waterfall

Huli Wigman by the Waterfall
Tori E Bohn

Background imageIndigenous Collection: PROUD

PROUD
Edgar Monzon

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Omukuvale girl

Omukuvale girl
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Biting the bullet

Biting the bullet
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: OmuKuvale tribeswoman

OmuKuvale tribeswoman
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: A girl called Gido

A girl called Gido
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Gido

Gido
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Omukuvale beauty

Omukuvale beauty
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: OmuKuvale adornment

OmuKuvale adornment
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Ovanguendelengo girl

Ovanguendelengo girl
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: A woman of the Ovakuvale

A woman of the Ovakuvale
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Issa girl

Issa girl
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Ovakuvale women

Ovakuvale women
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Rendille Beauty

Rendille Beauty
Tori E Bohn

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Hully Wingman portrait, Papua New Guinea Highlands

Hully Wingman portrait, Papua New Guinea Highlands
Francisco Mendoza Ruiz

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Maasai Morani #1

Maasai Morani #1
Mark Boyle

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Karavi of the OvaHimba

Karavi of the OvaHimba
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: An OmuHimba girl, Karavi

An OmuHimba girl, Karavi
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Karari

Karari
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Karavi

Karavi
Trevor Cole

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Eskimos encountered by the Ross expedition

Eskimos encountered by the Ross expedition
5307566 Eskimos encountered by the Ross expedition.; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Eskimos encountered by the Ross expedition led by John Ross)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Depicting Hottentots (Khoikhoi), the non-Bantu indigenous nomadic pastoralists of South Africa

Depicting Hottentots (Khoikhoi), the non-Bantu indigenous nomadic pastoralists of South Africa
5669461 Depicting Hottentots (Khoikhoi), the non-Bantu indigenous nomadic pastoralists of South Africa. Italy, 1870 (chromolithograph); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Indian Mother and Baby, (oil on canvas laid on masonite)

Indian Mother and Baby, (oil on canvas laid on masonite)
650693 Indian Mother and Baby, (oil on canvas laid on masonite) by Sharp, Joseph Henry (1859-1953); 61x51 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Indian Mother and Baby. Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Indian with Drum, (oil on canvas)

Indian with Drum, (oil on canvas)
985105 Indian with Drum, (oil on canvas) by Sharp, Joseph Henry (1859-1953); 40.7x51 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Indian with Drum. Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953). Oil on canvas

Background imageIndigenous Collection: The bridal robe of a Daimyo or Daimio's daughter in the 19th century, c.1913 (b/w photo)

The bridal robe of a Daimyo or Daimio's daughter in the 19th century, c.1913 (b/w photo)
3033746 The bridal robe of a Daimyo or Daimio's daughter in the 19th century, c.1913 (b/w photo); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Natives of Chile

Natives of Chile
3478883 Natives of Chile; (add.info.: Natives of Chile, South America. Copperplate engraving from Allain Manesson Mallet; Description de l'Univers, 1686.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Aboriginal Australia, c.1900

Aboriginal Australia, c.1900
2014273 Aboriginal Australia, c.1900; (add.info.: Photo, France, vers 1900. Coll. Part. Geography. Australia. Indigenous Australian (aboriginal) with his boomerang

Background imageIndigenous Collection: A Maori woman

A Maori woman
5307704 A Maori woman.; (add.info.: Photograph taken of a Maori woman. The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1850); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageIndigenous Collection: The Eskimo village of North Hendon

The Eskimo village of North Hendon
5307448 The Eskimo village of North Hendon.; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Eskimo village of North Hendon, named by the Ross expedition led by John Ross)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: A Cesarean

A Cesarean
2626818 A Cesarean; (add.info.: Successful Cesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As observed by R. W)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: A canoe being used by Island Caribs, 1850

A canoe being used by Island Caribs, 1850
3330590 A canoe being used by Island Caribs, 1850; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a canoe being used by Island Caribs, an indigenous peoples of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: A member of the Carib tribe of Dutch Guyana, south America in the 19th century

A member of the Carib tribe of Dutch Guyana, south America in the 19th century
3252971 A member of the Carib tribe of Dutch Guyana, south America in the 19th century; (add.info.: A member of the Carib tribe of Dutch Guyana, south America in the 19th century)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Engraving depicting an ingenious Indian Fire Drill, 19th century (engraving)

Engraving depicting an ingenious Indian Fire Drill, 19th century (engraving)
3522028 Engraving depicting an ingenious Indian Fire Drill, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving depicting an indigenous Indian Fire Drill)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Photograph of a group of M?ori people at Wiroa, New Zealand, 19th century

Photograph of a group of M?ori people at Wiroa, New Zealand, 19th century
5309140 Photograph of a group of M?ori people at Wiroa, New Zealand, 19th century; (add.info.: Photograph of a group of Maori people at Wiroa, New Zealand)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: The Medicine Teepee, 1903 (oil on canvas)

The Medicine Teepee, 1903 (oil on canvas)
1767645 The Medicine Teepee, 1903 (oil on canvas) by Sharp, Joseph Henry (1859-1953); 55.9x101.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Medicine Teepee. Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Sioux Warriors in battle. Dakota, North American Plains Indians. Painting on unbleached muslin c1890

Sioux Warriors in battle. Dakota, North American Plains Indians. Painting on unbleached muslin c1890
531377 Sioux Warriors in battle. Dakota, North American Plains Indians. Painting on unbleached muslin c1890. Field Museum Chicago; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Maori war canoe

Maori war canoe
2014275 Maori war canoe; (add.info.: Coll. Part. Geography. New Zeland. Maori's war pirogue. Engraving, France, 1811); Photo © CCI

Background imageIndigenous Collection: Maori study, c.1910 (silver gelatin print)

Maori study, c.1910 (silver gelatin print)
MGS272357 Maori study, c.1910 (silver gelatin print) by Gaze, Henry (1874-1953); 14.1x9.8 cm; Private Collection; © Michael Graham-Stewart



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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Indigenous Cultures: From Ancient Rock Art to Vibrant Traditions" Immerse yourself in the captivating world cultures, where ancient traditions and vibrant heritage come alive. Journey back in time as you witness a painting of a majestic turtle at the aboriginal rock art site in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory. These remarkable paintings, dating from 20, 000 years ago to modern times, are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Delve into the Dreamtime with awe-inspiring paintings from Australia and the Pacific region. Picture No. 10766707 transports you to a realm where stories unfold through intricate brushstrokes on canvas. Feel the essence of cultural identity emanating from each stroke. Travel further east to Xinjiang and meet a young Uyghur girl who embodies resilience and grace amidst her ancestral homeland's challenges. The Mursi tribe takes us on an extraordinary journey through their unique customs and adornments that reflect their deep-rooted connection with nature. Encounter Namarrgon, known as the Lightning Man—an enigmatic supernatural ancestor depicted at Nourlangie Rock in Kakadu National Park—a testament to Aboriginal spirituality that has endured for centuries. Uncover historical perspectives with a glimpse into a 17th-century map showcasing explorations of the New World—a reminder civilizations flourishing long before colonization took hold. Witness warriors unleashing their prowess through dance as Masai performers captivate audiences in Kenya's Masai Mara region—where tradition intertwines seamlessly with everyday life. In Sydney's bustling streets adorned by steam-powered trams, experience how Australia embraced progress while honoring its indigenous roots—a fusion of old and new coexisting harmoniously. Marvel at nature's masterpiece as colorful sunset blossoms across New Mexico's sky—an ode to Native American reverence for land and celestial beauty passed down through generations.