Sunday, June 17, 2012

Legendary Africa



Benin. Near Boukombe. Somba women. Spears and fly chasers, male attributes, signal the new higher class of girls parading in their dikuntiri (initiation). Recognized as adults,  they may formally join the husbands to whom they were legally married  in childhood. They are crossing a harvested millet field under a sky whitened by the harmattan, a  sand-loaded wind blowing from the Sahara to the north.
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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Strong Backs of the Weaker Sex


Colombia. Guajira Peninsula. Waiuu Indian woman carries 60 kilos of salt to a truck. It took two men to heave it on her back. Much heavy weight in the developing world is carried on women's backs. And are they strong! I once watched a woman in the Marquesas Islands lift a drunk men who was nagging me in her tiny restaurant, carry him to the street, and throw him out the door.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Across Africa on a Vespa Scooter





Once, in a previous life, and as a first of many great adventures, I rode a Vespa 125cc from Brussels, my home town, to Cape Town through the length of Africa. Here I was, in this scratched image, struggling against the Sahara,  and later among the Pygmies of the Congo's Ituri forest.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Sensual Desert Woman



Niger. Sahel. Tuareg woman sitting under her leather tent . Though Moslem, Tuareg Women like her enjoy freedom and rights that Western women could only envy.
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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Saddle-hardened, a Colombian Cowboy's Butt Finds Comfort Sitting on a Corral Fence's Picket



Colombia. Llanos Orientales. Resting from spending a day separating calves from cows and felling them to mark them in a sea of mud, a weary and muddied cowboy sits on a corral fence's picket, the only dry spot around. Colombian cowboys use no boots. They work and ride horses barefoot.
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