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A wigwam for a goose's bridle

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Hopi Indian women, watching the dancers. USA, ca 1907. Photographer: Edward Curtis.

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Hopi Indian women, watching the dancers. USA, ca 1907. Photographer: Edward Curtis.

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A friend applies the finishing touches to a girl’s  face-paint. Ashaninka Indians apply face-paint each day, in a design  that reflects their mood. Made from the seeds of the Urucum plant, the  paint has a rich, red color. Sometimes they also use fire-black for  details. (© Mike Goldwater)

A friend applies the finishing touches to a girl’s face-paint. Ashaninka Indians apply face-paint each day, in a design that reflects their mood. Made from the seeds of the Urucum plant, the paint has a rich, red color. Sometimes they also use fire-black for details. (© Mike Goldwater)

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Acre Province, in the Amazon Rainforest, Brazil.  Ashaninka Indians apply face-paint each day, in a design that reflects  their mood. Made from the seeds of the Urucum plant, the paint has a  rich, red color. Men take just as much care of their appearance as  women. (© Mike Goldwater)

Acre Province, in the Amazon Rainforest, Brazil. Ashaninka Indians apply face-paint each day, in a design that reflects their mood. Made from the seeds of the Urucum plant, the paint has a rich, red color. Men take just as much care of their appearance as women. (© Mike Goldwater)

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