RM2BGPFR8–Traditional African fabric shop show a large range of Kanga fabrics, Eastleigh, Nairobi, Kenya. 5 Jan 2020
RMC5P9XM–Close-up of Masai women wearing traditional dress, in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RM2BP82H3–Samburu Maasai handcrafts on display. Samburu Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people Photographed in Samburu, Kenya
RMC94NHD–Close up of traditional Masai women's clothing and necklaces, Village in the Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RMARR0FF–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Kenyan Women s Dairy Co operative member wearing traditional kanga cloth skirt and headress
RMC261RN–Masai women wearing traditional dress, in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa
RMABYAC9–KENYA Masai Mara National Reserve Masai women in traditional kanga cloths and beaded jewelry sing in their manyatta
RMDDTD9A–Masai women wearing colorful traditional dress, singing in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RM2M3NY55–Lady Idina Hay (nee Sackville), pictured in a sarong or kanga with two friends in Kenya during the 1920s, while she was married to Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll. On the left is the Countess N. de Graevenitz and on the right, Mrs. M. Roberts, both similarly attired. Five-times married Idina would gain notoriety as part of the Happy Valley Set when she moved to Kenya in 1924 with her third husband, Josslyn Hay, Earl of Errol. With her serial marriages and reputation for debauched decadence, she inspired the character of 'The Bolter' in Nancy Mitford's novels, The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Co
RMHN8H3M–Three Maasai women, wearing traditional kangas, necklaces and earrings, laughing and smiling together in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RMB8PYDB–Maasai woman milking her cow in the early morning at Manyatta near Oltepesi in southern Kenya East Africa
RMF39RF4–A line of barefoot Maasai Women wearing the traditional shawls called Kangas, in a village near the Masai Mara, East Africa
RMAJ3G28–Maasai grandmother and granddaughter posing outside their small traditional house made of mud and cow manure. Kajiado, Kenya
RMPFPD6F–Kenya, Mombasa, Biashara Street, colourful traditional garments (kangas) for sale
RMAKCRFE–Masai girl carrying her baby brother wrapped in a Tanzanian kanga cloth North of Arusha en route to southern Kenya Tanzania
RM2B032AP–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RMA48PCE–A teenage masai warrior outside a mud hut. Ngong Hills Kenya
RMEF8J72–Masai Warrior
RM2B032AN–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RM2BGPFKD–Traditional African fabric shop show a large range of Kanga fabrics, Eastleigh, Nairobi, Kenya. 5 Jan 2020
RMEF8J73–Masai Guide
RM2BCRN78–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMADC6XE–A busy unmade dirt street in one of the poor slum areas of Nairobi Kenya East Africa
RF2C8A8MB–Zanzibar, Paje - January 2020: Muslim African Woman Walking near her statch roofed Hut between Palm Trees in the Garden at Evening Time
RMAA3K7P–Young Samburu woman carrying her baby on her hip wrapped in colourful cotton Northern Kenya East Africa
RMABYACD–AFRICA KENYA Masai Mara National Reserve Masai women singing dressed in traditional kanga cloths and beaded jewelry
RM2RAAB7B–Lady Idina Hay (nee Sackville), pictured in a sarong or kanga with two friends in Kenya during the 1920s, while she was married to Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll. On the left is the Countess N. de Graevenitz and on the right, Mrs. M. Roberts, both similarly attired. Five-times married Idina would gain notoriety as part of the Happy Valley Set when she moved to Kenya in 1924 with her third husband, Josslyn Hay, Earl of Errol. With her serial marriages and reputation for debauched decadence, she inspired the character of 'The Bolter' in Nancy Mitford's novels, The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Co
RM2RGDKY8–Lady Idina Hay (nee Sackville), pictured in a sarong or kanga with two friends in Kenya during the 1920s, while she was married to Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll. On the left is the Countess N. de Graevenitz and on the right, Mrs. M. Roberts, both similarly attired. Five-times married Idina would gain notoriety as part of the Happy Valley Set when she moved to Kenya in 1924 with her third husband, Josslyn Hay, Earl of Errol. With her serial marriages and reputation for debauched decadence, she inspired the character of 'The Bolter' in Nancy Mitford's novels, The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Co
RFEB4BK2–Blue and red checkered cloth known as Matavuvale are worn by the Maasai and sold to tourists as souvenirs.
RFABPYY0–Colourful kangas and vitengas for sale in an African Market
RMEDM11Y–A line of barefoot Masai Women wearing the traditional shawls called Kangas, in a village near the Masai Mara, East Africa
RF360°PN1F0B–Diani Beach Kanga
RMEB4DF9–Maasai warriors jump during a ceremonial display known as a adumu or aigus.
RM2B032AJ–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RMEF8J79–Masai Woman with a baby
RM2BCRNY4–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RM2B032AH–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RM2B032AM–The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language. This also extends to Arab, Persian, and other migrants who reached the coast some believe as early as the 7
RMAEK711–Africa KENYA Masai Mara National Reserve Young Masai women in traditional kanga cloths and beaded jewelry in their manyatta
RM2B01DDH–Tanzania: Swahili hair stylist at work, Zanzibar, British East Africa, c. 1890s. Both women are wearing kanga, or printed cotton wrap-around skirts characteristic of the area. The Swahili people are a Bantu ethnic group and culture found in East Africa, mainly in the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya, Tanzania and northern Mozambique. The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning 'coastal dwellers', and they speak the Swahili language. The Swahili are original Bantu inhabitants on the coast of East Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.
RMEH0WP7–Rear view of Masai Women wearing the traditional shawls called Kangas, in a village near the Masai Mara, East Africa
RMWKR6YT–Group of Maasai Women wearing traditional kangas, village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa
RMEF8J7A–Masai man cooking
RM2BCRNH8–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMABYAC4–AFRICA KENYA Masai Mara National Reserve Masai women in traditional kanga cloths and beaded jewelry sing
RMARR143–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Proud young Kenyan girl dressed in traditional kanga cloth
RMWKR7BR–Three Maasai Women wearing traditional kangas and jewelry, necklaces, earrings singing in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa
RMEF8J74–Masai children
RM2BCRP2F–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR232–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Kenyan mother and baby wrapped in kanga cloth
RMWKR76X–Adult Maasai Woman wearing traditional beaded necklace, jewelry, earrings, village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa
RMEF8J78–Masai Boy
RM2BCRNRH–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR253–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Young Kenyan girl dressed in traditional kanga cloth
RMJ20WEG–Portrait of a Maasai Woman wearing traditional clothing and jewelry in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa
RMBRCWEF–Masai women doing welcome dance with cattle grazing in the foreground, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RMEF8J77–Masai Woman
RM2BCRNDY–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR250–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Young Kenyan girl dressed in traditional kanga cloth
RMC1WP0K–Close-up of Masai women wearing traditional dress, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RMH6NRFE–Elderly Maasai woman with stretched earlobes, wearing traditional native dress, in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RMEWM1KT–Masai women wearing colorful traditional dress, singing, laughing and smiling in a village near the Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RMFNA16W–Maasai woman, wearing a colorful kanga and sneakers, milking a cow into a gourd, the traditional job of the women in a tribe.
RM2BCRNXE–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMC2HAXE–Masai women wearing traditional dress, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
RMARR13F–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Proud young Kenyan girl dressed in traditional kanga cloth
RM2BCRNE4–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMCMNJAK–Masai woman, wearing colorful traditional clothes, stirring a cow's blood in a gourd to remove the clots before it is consumed.
RMDPEM41–Bride attired in wedding dress, jewelry and facial color for an enactment of a Masai wedding in a Village, Masai Mara, Africa
RMARR14B–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Proud young Kenyan sisters dressed in traditional kanga cloth
RM2BCRNMT–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR11C–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Kenyan mother with baby wrapped in kanga cloth
RM2BCRP1Y–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR141–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Proud young Kenyan girl dressed in traditional kanga cloth
RMABYAA1–KENYA Masai Mara National Reserve Young Masai girl in traditional kanga cloth
RMARR122–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Kenyan mother and baby in kanga cloth
RM2BCRNXG–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR22F–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Kenyan mother and baby wrapped in kanga cloth
RM2BCRP2M–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR125–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Kenyan mother with baby wrapped in kanga cloth
RM2BCRNHA–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR129–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Kenyan mother with baby wrapped in kanga cloth
RM2BCRN9R–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR11F–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Kenyan mother with baby wrapped in kanga cloth
RM2BCRN6J–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMA0TT95–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Shy Kenyan sisters dressed in traditional kanga cloth with their mother
RM2BCRNEF–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMANG871–AFRICA KENYA DIGO Proud young Kenyan teen aged girl with nose piercing dressed in traditional kanga cloth
RM2BCRNHM–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR148–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Beautiful young African Muslim woman with pierced nose wearing head scarf of purple kanga cloth
RMA8X1A7–AFRICA KENYA Malindi Kenyan mother and daughter use a traditional kanga cloth as a net to capture fish in the river
RM2BCRNA8–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMA8X1B7–Africa KENYA Malindi Kenyan mother and daughter use a traditional kanga cloth as a net to capture fish in the river
RMANG86E–AFRICA KENYA DIGO Proud young Kenyan girl with new nose piercing dressed in traditional kanga cloth and silver jewelry
RM2BCRNA2–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMANG874–AFRICA KENYA DIGO Proud young Kenyan girl with new nose piercing dressed in traditional kanga cloth and silver jewelry
RM2BCRNRD–A Kenyan woman wearing a homemade mask made out off traditional Kanga fabric for protection against covid-19 pandemic. Surgical masks are in short sup
RMARR0F2–AFRICA KENYA KALIFI Young Kenyan woman wearing traditional kanga cloth with her Heifer Project International cow
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