Will disappear in the next 100 years: a photographer showed the tribes on the verge of extinction
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/will-disappear-in-the-next-100-years-a-photographer-showed-the-tribes-on-the-verge-of-extinction.htmlPolish photographer and traveler Adam Goat presented an ambitious project about the residents ischezaushei tribes. Traveling the world, he had been in the most wild corners of the Earth. Adam met the tribes in Africa, Asia and South America and captured representatives of Nations that could disappear from the face of the planet during this century.
Globalization equates all, and evens out individual differences of countries and peoples, but there are still places where civilization hasn't taken root. But Adam Goat, traveler and photographer from Poland, managed to find these isolated villages. His adventure began to love for the opening of the new and unknown, and resulted in large-scale project dedicated to the inhabitants of a small and unknown tribes.
Himba, Namibia
These villages slowly dying out, but they still have elders, old men, worn on the body the story of the people in the form of tattoos, jewelry and cuts. The first Adam found the inhabitants of the tribe, covered with tattoos almost completely. What he saw amazed the photographer so much that he decided to continue his search for the extraordinary tribes, to keep the memory of them in your pictures.
The tribe of IBAN, Malaysia
The project he visited the tribes of Asia, Africa, South America, and this is not the limit. The resulting images seem incredible, and people are not real, so very different from our traditional environment. But all of this is happening right now in the same world where we live. Impressions after watching the series each will have for a long time, because all pictures are imbued with a special energy and emotion that cannot be felt in a stuffy city.
Hamer, Ethiopia
Kalinga, Philippines
Mukabana, Angola
Chinski people, Burma
Karo, Ethiopia
Cognac, India
Mentality, Indonesia
Mursi, Ethiopia
The San, Namibia
Apatani, India
Tribe Arbore
Keywords: Extinction | Isolation | Tribal | Tribe
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