Luo women and girls AfricaA group portrait of a seated woman surrounded by young women and younger girls, and described as belonging to Kisumu clan of the Luo, captured in a humorous moment in relaxed fashion despite the posed formality of the group. Their personal adornments are simple glass bead necklaces (tik ngut), front aprons (olemo), string waist belt and waist beads (tik nungo) and earrings (stadi). The shaven head hair styles are very youthful and would have been a
including Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan (second from right)
with people gathered in the main plaza at the centre of the image
one of Wilfred Thesiger's Bedouin companions
built on a steep slope and supported by wooden stilts
Although the Tewas have thus resided in close proximity to these two pueblos unallied in speech
The oxen are usually driven by two Indians
View (looking eastward) of buildings surrounding the main plaza of Sandia pueblo
View of a member of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party
An older man with a thick grey goatee sits in front of some tall dry bushes
looking north from the summit of Mount Nyiru
carrying bows and blunted arrows
Some of the men also wear khanjars (daggers) on cartridge belts over their thobe