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File:Banaue Philippines Ifugao-Tribesman-01.jpg|'''Man of the Ifugao tribe''' at [[Igorot people]], by [[user:Cccefalon|Cccefalon]] |
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File:George Catlin - Sha-có-pay, The Six, Chief of the Plains Ojibwa - Google Art Project.jpg|'''[[Sha-có-pay]]''', by [[George Catlin]] |
File:George Catlin - Sha-có-pay, The Six, Chief of the Plains Ojibwa - Google Art Project.jpg|'''[[Sha-có-pay]]''', by [[George Catlin]] |
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File:George Catlin - Buffalo Bulls Back Fat - Smithsonian.jpg|'''[[Buffalo Bull's Back Fat]]''', by [[George Catlin]] |
File:George Catlin - Buffalo Bulls Back Fat - Smithsonian.jpg|'''[[Buffalo Bull's Back Fat]]''', by [[George Catlin]] |
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Images by Wikipedians
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Huli wigman, by Nomad Tales
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Geisha and client, by Todd Laracuenta
Images by others
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Man of the Ifugao tribe at Igorot people, by Cccefalon
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Wah-ro-née-sah at Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, by George Catlin
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Maasai woman, by William Warby
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Guide at Little Norway, Wisconsin, at and by Arthur Rothstein (edited by Durova)
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Moroccan snake charmers, by Tancrède Dumas (edited by Durova)
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Red Jacket, by Corbould/C.B. King (edited by Durova)
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Zuni girl, by Edward S. Curtis
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Hupa fisherman, by Edward S. Curtis
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Mahdi follower at Khalifa, by Matson Photo Service
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Nez Perce warrior, by Edward S. Curtis
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Saami family, from the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division