Dagonmbas are one of the largest ethnic groups in the North of Ghana. Their capital is Tamale. They are noted for the finesse of their dancing steps and also their elegance.
Native American Sioux Indian Indians Americans Red portrait chiefs chief natives indigenous people population peoples populations tribe tribes tribal US USA United States of America North Dakota South Great Plains history the brave braves riding horse horses on horseback rider riders back mounted leader leaders leadership war party raiding parties warfare group groups way life lives ways old west territory territories western frontier frontiers tradition traditions traditional custom customs culture cultural cultures historic historical heritage scene scenes portraits adult adults man men male males head dress head-dress bonnet bonnets headdress clothes clothing warrior warriors and with outside outdoor outdoors horizontal landscape black white photo photos photograph photographs weapon weapons weaponry primitive image images nation nations sitting Edward S Curtis photographer Northern armed early 20th twentieth century 1905 1900s documentary a an at in by from for into Montana Minnesota Nebraska Manitoba southern Saskatchewan Canada Canadian noble nobility proud pride
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Photo taken 1905 showing three Native American Indians on horseback. The image, entitled "Sioux Chiefs", was captured by Edward S Curtis (1868 - 1952) as part of his project "The North American Indian". Curtis took thousands of pictures of over 80 Indian tribes to be published in 20 volumes from 1907 - 1930 with the aim of documenting as much Native American Indian traditional life as possible before that way of life disappeared. Much of the material he obtained is the only recorded history of those times. This particular image appeared in Volume 3 in 1908. The Sioux today are scattered across various reservations, communities and reserves in the Dakotas, Montana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Manitoba and souther Saskatchewan in Canada.
Natures Wonders has one of the largest breeding colonies of NZ Fur Seals. They live on a large rocky area of the coast texternal ears pointed snout long pale whiskers chestnut color sandstone rock formation arrow squid mammal sea ocean mammals wild life marine
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Natures Wonders Otago headland Peninsula precious wildlife habitat farm Reid Family conservation self funded help support donate visit web site Penguin Beach yellow eyed Argos eight wheel drive all terrain vehicle World Harmony Run Torch Bearer Award cross country tour Te Rerewahine Point Albatross Koroa Eudyptulia minor smallest species Kekeno New Zealand Fur Seal Arctocephalus forsteri rugged cliffs Pacic Ocean working farm no birds or animals are fed tested or tag a great place to visit holiday walk view see highly recommended
Indian or Bengal Tiger (Panthera Tigris Tigris), is generally the most known of the species and indeed their population is greater than the others. They are generally smaller and much lighter than their SIberian cousins. They occupy swampy wetland and forest areas in Northern and South-Western Indian. largest of all cats, is one of the most fascinating and fearsome creatures in the world.Powerfully built with fierce retractile claws (they can be pulled into the paw, like a house cat's), distinctive gold colouring with black stripes allows it to melt unseen into its environment.The colouring actually ranges from reddish yellow to reddish brown, and both white and "black" tigers have been known to occur in the wild. stripes are like human fingerprints, no two tigers have the same pattern of stripes. usually solitary (but a lot more sociable than the leopard)and come together only to mate (although small groups of probably related adults will associate on occasion).conservation wild life protected visit view Hewlett's Zoo Kent England charity donate donation help mammal
Dancers; singing; dancing; street performance; folk dance; folk dancers; folk dancing; Sanfang Qixiang; colourful; ethnic dance; ethnic; Fuzhou; Fujian; PRC; China
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Traditional folk dancing performed in Fuzhou. China.
Florida, Alachua County, Micanopy, former Seminole Indian capital named for Seminole chief, numerous antique & collectible shops, shopping, First Stop Antiques entrance
Lord Kitchener General portrait Horatio Herbert 1st Earl Field Marshal Secretary of State for War WW1 WWI World one the Great military leader famous WW 1 I first i WWi vintage photo British English Britain England icon icons iconic figure figures historic historical history statesman in leading noted famed prominent eminent recruiting recruitment late 19th early 20th century Cabinet minister government official army commander commanders soldier soldiers 1914 - 1918 to generals lords portraits upright vertical close-up close up closeup head and shoulder shoulders wearing hat earls wars warfare leaders leadership photos photograph photographs politician politicians Briton Britons GB UK United Kingdom heritage statesmen statesmanship old ministers diplomat diplomats officials armed forces senior officer officers black white proconsul imperial commanding civilian clothes clothing people person persons man men male males right honourable honorable rt hon Battle Omdurman Sudan Khartoum chief chiefs Staff Second Boer commander-in-chief India Agent Consul-General Consul Viceroy personnel nineteenth twentieth a as an at on with by from into propaganda poster posters your country needs you archive archival moustache Kitchener's mustache facial hair
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Vintage photo circa 1914 of Lord Kitchener (Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener). Kitchener (1850 - 1916) was a British military leader who earned fame for his imperial campaigns in the late 19th and early 20th century and later played a major role in the early part of World War One. He was appointed Secretary of State for War in 1914 and was in charge of organising the large volunteer army that fought the Germans on the Western Front. His image famously appeared on recruiting posters with the slogan "Your country needs you!" Kitchener was killed in 1916 when a warship carrying him to negotiations in Russia was sunk by a German mine. Photo by Bain News Service.
Lord Kitchener General portrait Horatio Herbert 1st Earl Field Marshal Secretary of State for War WW1 WWI World one the Great military leader famous WW 1 I first i WWi vintage photo British English Britain England icon icons iconic figure figures historic historical history statesman in uniform leading noted famed prominent eminent recruiting recruitment late 19th early 20th century Cabinet minister government official army commander commanders soldier soldiers 1914 - 1918 to generals lords portraits upright vertical close-up close up closeup head and shoulder shoulders wearing dress hat cap earls wars warfare leaders leadership photos photograph photographs politician politicians Briton Britons GB UK United Kingdom heritage statesmen statesmanship old ministers diplomat diplomats officials armed forces senior officer officers black white proconsul imperial commanding people person persons man men male males right honourable honorable rt hon Battle Omdurman Sudan Khartoum chief chiefs Staff Second Boer commander-in-chief India Agent Consul-General Consul Viceroy personnel nineteenth twentieth a as an at on with by from into propaganda poster posters your country needs you archive archival Elliott & Fry moustache Kitchener's mustache facial hair
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Vintage photo circa 1915 of Lord Kitchener (Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener). Kitchener (1850 - 1916) was a British military leader who earned fame for his imperial campaigns in the late 19th and early 20th century and later played a major role in the early part of World War One. He was appointed Secretary of State for War in 1914 and was in charge of organising the large volunteer army that fought the Germans on the Western Front. His image famously appeared on recruiting posters with the slogan "Your country needs you!" Kitchener was killed in 1916 when a warship carrying him to negotiations in Russia was sunk by a German mine. Photo by Elliott & Fry.
Sculpture; Loved ones lost at Sea; memorial; Tribute; Wood; Carved; Photoshop; Figures; Kirkcubright; Dumfries and Galloway; Scotland; Great Britain; UK
Natures Wonders has one of the largest breeding colonies of NZ Fur Seals. They live on a large rocky area of the coas texternal ears pointed snout long pale whiskers chestnut color sandstone rock formation arrow squid mammal sea ocean mammals wild life marine
Florida, Alachua County, Micanopy, former Seminole Indian capital named for Seminole chief, numerous antique & collectible shops, shopping, Micanopy Country Store display
Florida, Alachua County, Micanopy, former Seminole Indian capital named for Seminole chief, numerous antique & collectible shops, shopping, Micanopy Country Store display
Chinese kekabs; skewered; chicken; spicy; tasty; festive food; traditional; traditional snack; family business; Muslim food; Chinese Muslims; ethnic' ethnic groups; colourful characters; friendly; barbecued; BBQ kebab; ethnic dress; Chinese Muslim dress; Xiamen; Fujian; China; PRC
Chinese kekabs; skewered; chicken; spicy; tasty; festive food; traditional; traditional snack; family business; Muslim food; Chinese Muslims; ethnic' ethnic groups; colourful characters; friendly; barbecued; BBQ kebab; ethnic dress; Chinese Muslim dress; Xiamen; Fujian; China; PRC
Chinese kekabs; skewered; chicken; spicy; tasty; festive food; traditional; traditional snack; family business; Muslim food; Chinese Muslims; ethnic' ethnic groups; colourful characters; friendly; barbecued; BBQ kebab; ethnic dress; Chinese Muslim dress; Xiamen; Fujian; China; PRC
Chinese kekabs; skewered; chicken; spicy; tasty; festive food; traditional; traditional snack; family business; Muslim food; Chinese Muslims; ethnic' ethnic groups; colourful characters; friendly; barbecued; BBQ kebab; ethnic dress; Chinese Muslim dress; Xiamen; Fujian; China; PRC
Bilbao; Basque; Bilbo; largest city; Basque Country; capital; province of Biscay; Bizkaia; Vizcaya; Spain; northern; Navarra Street; Fountain; tiered; intersection; public space; municipal park
Robert E Lee portrait General US Civil War American famous military leader Generals leaders USA Confederate Army commander of United States America illustration painting 19th nineteenth century history great greatest in 1860s 1861 to - 1865 soldier soldiers commanders Northern Virginia Edward armed forces the Confederacy portraits illustrations paintings leadership historic historical heritage figure figures leading Americans celebrated renowned acclaimed noted famed prominent eminent distinguished key wars warfare tactician tacticians south southern hero heroes icon icons iconic slavery officer officers General-in-Chief Commander-in-Chief chief influential people person persons print prints engraving engravings head and shoulders black white upright vertical image images art artwork artworks works North Americana man men male males a an at by from for up into on with close-up close militaria tactics greats battle battles Gettysburg uniform
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Portrait engraving of General Robert Edward Lee (1807 - 1870). Lee was a career United States Army officer and one of the most celebrated generals in American history. He served with distinction in the US Army for 32 years but is best known for his subsequent command of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War. Lee's greatest victories were the Seven Days Battles, the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Fredericksburg, the Battle of Chancellorsville and the Battle of Cold Harbor but both of his campaigns to invade the North ended in failure. Engraving circa 1870 by A B Walter.