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Thomas Kelly  > STOCK > INDIGENOUS TRIBES > Kayapo Tribe- Gorotire Kayapo Reserve, Brazilian Amazon
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Thomas  Kelly > Aerial view of Kayapo dwellings.
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo embellish themselves with variegated colors, body paints, bright beads and feathers of the macaw bird.
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo embellish themselves with variegated colors, body paints, bright beads and feathers of the macaw bird.
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo embellish themselves with variegated colors, body paints, bright beads and feathers of the macaw bird.
Thomas  Kelly > A Kayapo warrior.
Thomas  Kelly > A Kayapo worrior wearing lighter earing.
Thomas  Kelly > A painted and bedecked Kayapo woman. Body paint, besides being applied as sexual ornamentation, is also used as a topical treatment.
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo people help one another paint body.
Brazil,  South America.
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo mother paints hwe daughter for initiation ceremony.
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo people assist one another to paint body.
Thomas  Kelly > Urucum seeds, crushed and used as face and body paint.
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo women ritual dancing. To be able to dance during festivals, many women use the abortificant kangara kane (Tanaecium Vulgara) which is drunk in a single dosage as a strong tea.
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo men and women ritual dancing. To be able to dance during festivals, many women use the abortificant kangara kane (Tanaecium Vulgara) which is drunk in a single dosage as a strong tea.
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo girl, like adults, decorate thir bodies frequently with sexual motifs. The designs, which are made of ash, charcoal from plants, or the chewed fruit of Genipa americana, lasts about 2 weeks
Thomas  Kelly > Kayapo women ritual dancing. To be able to dance during festivals, many women use the abortificant kangara kane (Tanaecium Vulgara) which is drunk in a single dosage as a strong tea.
Aerial view of Kayapo dwellings.
Thomas  Kelly > Aerial view of Kayapo dwellings.
Aerial view of Kayapo dwellings.
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