Indigenous peoples: 20 portraits, from which it is impossible to look away
Categories: Nations | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/indigenous-peoples-20-portraits-from-which-it-is-impossible-to-look-away.htmlBritish photographer Jimmy Nelson has dedicated his life to travel and familiarity with indigenous tribes, which have not yet reached civilization. Thanks to his friendliness and ability to gain the trust of the people who usually shun the aliens from "another world", this series of stunning portraits.
Jimmy Nelson — the famous British photographer and author of books "Till they disappeared" and "Tribute to humanity". Jimmy travels around the world and taking pictures of small tribes and nationalities that had been hidden in various parts of the globe.

A warrior of the tribe latanov, Papua New Guinea

Hunter-Kazakh, Mongolia

A man from the tribe of Huli Wigman, Papua New Guinea
Stunning native woman from the Marquesas Islands, Polynesia

A member of the tribe latmul (iatmul), Papua New Guinea

A man from the tribe of gunmen Biasha Miao, China

A native of the Marquesas Islands of Northern French Polynesia
Abril Martinez Hernandez from the tribe chichimeca of Jonas, Mexico

A woman from a matriarchal tribe of Oaxaca, Mexico

José Javier martínez lópez from the tribe chichimeca of Jonas, Mexico
Sonam Choden of the tribe sarcarov, Bhutan

A small inhabitant of the Marquesas Islands of Northern French Polynesia

Paul hoodies with your puppy, Siberian Nenets
The chief of the tribe Carafe, Papua New Guinea

A member of the tribe ngalop, Bhutan

A woman from the tribe of Huli, Papua New Guinea
The man from the sect sadhu (Holy hermits), India

A member of the tribe of Keros, Peru

Colorized woman from the tribe Zapotec, Mexico

Photographer Jimmy Nelson and his model
Keywords: Jimmy Nelson | Little Nations | Tribes | Portraits
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