Tribes
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About this book
On every continent except Antarctica there are extraordinary indigenous peoples who adorn themselves with the wondrous ornamentation that nature avoids: multicolored clays and dyes brilliant feathers and other exotic elements. But as civilization expands it encroaches on their unique ways of life: their customs have begun to change as they are assimilated into dominant societies. To celebrate these traditions world-renowned nature photographer Art Wolfe has traveled around the world to observe and document the people and places in Tribes a remarkable collection of more than 120 photographs. Using his skills as a photographer of the natural world Wolfe turns his lens on thirty-five diverse groups--among them the Bumi of Ethiopia who scar their torsos with raised geometric designs; the Maasai warriors of Kenya with their towering ostrich plume headdresses and vivid ochre dyes; the Lisu women of northern Thailand whose indigo turbans are laden with colorful tassels and pounded silver; the men of Samoa who tattoo their torsos and thighs in marvelous meaningful patterns; and the Kayapo of the Amazon Basin who paint themselves with tropical fruit dyes and wear flamboyant headdresses of parrot feathers. But Tribes is more than a simple document of body art: it is a bold celebration of the pageantry and patterns of everyday life. With an introduction by Harvard anthropologist David Maybury-Lewis and a foreword by Iman Tribes offers a rare glimpse into the worlds most fascinating cultures. Taken tribe by tribe the variety of adornment and cultural experience Art Wolfe has discovered is astonishing; taken as a whole the collection of photographs is a testimonial to the power of human creation and spirit.
