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Friday, February 21, 2014

DISAPPEARING TRIBES of the WORLD

Portraits Of The World's Remotest Tribes Before They Pass Away (46 pics)

Living in a concrete box with hot water pouring from the tap, a refrigerator cooling our food and wi-fi connecting us to the rest of the world, we can barely imagine a day in a life of, say, Tsaatan people. They move 5 to 10 times per year, building huts when the temperature is -40 and herding reindeer for transportation, clothing and food. "Before They Pass Away," a long-term project by photographer Jimmy Nelson, gives us the unique opportunity to discover more than 30 secluded and slowly vanishing tribes from all over the world.

Spending 2 weeks in each tribe, Jimmy became acquainted with their time-honoured traditions, joined their rituals and captured it all in a very appealing way. His detailed photographs showcase unique jewellery, hairstyles and clothing, not to forget the surroundings and cultural elements most important to each tribe, like horses for Gauchos. According to Nelson, his mission was to assure that the world never forgets how things used to be: "Most importantly, I wanted to create an ambitious aesthetic photographic document that would stand the test of time. A body of work that would be an irreplaceable ethnographic record of a fast disappearing world."

All of his snapshots now lie in a massive book and will be extended by a film. So embark on a journey to the most remote corners and meet the witnesses of a disappearing world. Would you give up your smartphone, internet and TV to live free like them?






Kazakh, Mongolia











Himba, Namibia








Huli, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea











Asaro, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea






Kalam, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea






Goroka, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea













Chukchi, Russia














Maori, New Zealand










































Gauchos, Argentina


































Tsaatan, Mongolia























Samburu, Kenya


































Rabari, India


































Mursi, Ethiopia












Ladakhi, India












Vanuatu, Vanuatu Islands












Drokpa, India























Dassanech, Ethiopia












Karo, Ethiopia























Banna, Ethiopia























Dani, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea























Maasai, Tanzania












Nenets, Russia