RMBRBE06–An Achuar man demonstrates using a blowgun, Amazon, Ecuador
RMAFJRG7–Achuar Guide
RMD290E9–Ecuador, Indigenous Achuar Man,
RM2HFDDE2–Senior indigenous Achuar tribe leader of the Kapawi community in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador
RMD290EH–Ecuador, Indigenous Achuar Man,
RMCYXGYM–A shrunken head,20th Century Half-length dark brown to reddish hair on the head and a slightly receding hairline.Heavy,reddish beard,somewhat bleached on the edges.Eyes and mouth have traces of stitching.The backs of the scalp and of the neck were removed to allow the extraction of the skull.Height 12 cm.Although headhunting was and still is widespread in many parts of the world,according to scientific authority the preparation of shrunken heads is limited to the tribes that inhabit the north-western Amazonas region.Especially the Shuar,Achuar,Huamb,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD290H3–Ecuador. Achuar Guide At Kapawi Ecolodge
RM2KE6DKD–Peru, 10/11/2022, Nelton Yankur, President of the Achuar Federation of Peru speaking when representatives of the indigenous peoples of Peru give a press conference on the current situation of oil spills in the Amazon and coasts to correspondents from the Foreign Press Association in Peru (APEP)
RMD290FW–Ecuador. Kapok Tree, Sacred To The Achuar Tribe
RMCD1FP8–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMF7NFBK–Tsantsas - Shrunken head from the Jivaroan tribes. Shrunken heads are severed and specially prepared human heads that are used for trophy, ritual, or trade purposes. Dated 1890
RMBRJ6DM–Shrunken head on display at a museum
RMBNX6KD–Portrait of Achual tribe chief wearing feather headdress; southern Ecuador / northern Peru
RMGW2G3A–New York City,NY NYC,Lower Manhattan,Financial District,National Museum of the American Indian,Native Americans culture,exhibit exhibition collection,
RFC6GYP4–Close-up of tarantula
RMEYNKPK–Traditional tribal textiles on display in the Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum in Iquitos, Peru
RMBRAB0N–An Achuar man spear fishing on a tributary of the Amazon, Ecuador, South America
RMAFJRGC–Achuar Guide
RM2BN9NEK–Portrait of an indigenous Achuar village chief in the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador along the Pastaza river near the border of Peru.
RM2RDDMNC–Cabins at the Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMCYXGYT–A shrunken head,20th Century Half-length dark brown to reddish hair on the head and a slightly receding hairline.Heavy,reddish beard,somewhat bleached on the edges.Eyes and mouth have traces of stitching.The backs of the scalp and of the neck were removed to allow the extraction of the skull.Height 12 cm.Although headhunting was and still is widespread in many parts of the world,according to scientific authority the preparation of shrunken heads is limited to the tribes that inhabit the north-western Amazonas region.Especially the Shuar,Achuar,Huamb,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2KE6DKY–Peru, 10/11/2022, Nelton Yankur, President of the Achuar Federation of Peru speaking when representatives of the indigenous peoples of Peru give a press conference on the current situation of oil spills in the Amazon and coasts to correspondents from the Foreign Press Association in Peru (APEP)
RMCD1FP9–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMF7NFBJ–Tsantsas - Shrunken head from the Jivaroan tribes. Shrunken heads are severed and specially prepared human heads that are used for trophy, ritual, or trade purposes. Dated 1890
RMEYNFRB–Traditional tribal textiles on display in the Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum in Iquitos, Peru
RMBRAB0W–An Achuar man spear fishing on a tributary of the Amazon, Ecuador, South America
RM2RDDMN6–Cabins at the Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMCYXH0A–A shrunken head,20th Century Half-length dark brown to reddish hair on the head and a slightly receding hairline.Heavy,reddish beard,somewhat bleached on the edges.Eyes and mouth have traces of stitching.The backs of the scalp and of the neck were removed to allow the extraction of the skull.Height 12 cm.Although headhunting was and still is widespread in many parts of the world,according to scientific authority the preparation of shrunken heads is limited to the tribes that inhabit the north-western Amazonas region.Especially the Shuar,Achuar,Huamb,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAP8CGD–Cabins at the Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RM2KE6DK1–Peru, 10/11/2022, Nelton Yankur, President of the Achuar Federation of Peru speaking when representatives of the indigenous peoples of Peru give a press conference on the current situation of oil spills in the Amazon and coasts to correspondents from the Foreign Press Association in Peru (APEP)
RMCD1FP4–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMF7NFBN–Tsantsas - Shrunken head from the Jivaroan tribes. Shrunken heads are severed and specially prepared human heads that are used for trophy, ritual, or trade purposes. Dated 1890
RMEYNFRM–Traditional tribal textiles on display in the Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum in Iquitos, Peru
RMBRAB11–An Achuar man spear fishing on a tributary of the Amazon, Ecuador, South America
RMAP8CG2–Cabins at the Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMCD1FP3–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMF7NFBM–Tsantsas - Shrunken head from the Jivaroan tribes. Shrunken heads are severed and specially prepared human heads that are used for trophy, ritual, or trade purposes. Dated 1890
RMEYNK35–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMBRBDYP–An Achuar woman making a pinink, a traditional bowl for drinking chicha, Amazon, Ecuador
RMAFJPG6–Lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMCD1FPA–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMEYNFRE–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMBRBE01–A typical Achuar house, Amazon, Ecuador
RMBRBE0C–An Achuar woman makes roofing from leaves, Amazon, Ecuador
RMBRBE09–An Achuar man demonstrates using a blowgun, Amazon, Ecuador
RMAP8AM0–Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMCD1FP2–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMEYNFRJ–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMBRBDYW–An Achuar man plays an Achuar flute, Amazon, Ecuador
RMAFJNPA–Cabins at the Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMCD1FP7–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMEYNFR0–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMBRBE03–An Achuar man demonstrates using a blowgun, Amazon, Ecuador
RMAFJWJ2–Swamp aroid Montrichardia arborescens and lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMAFJRJC–Treking across a flooded lagoon in the Rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMCD1FP5–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMAFJTH9–Rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMEYNKNG–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMBRBDYX–An Achuar man plays an Achuar flute, Amazon, Ecuador
RMCD1FPB–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMAFJTH8–Rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMEYNFTE–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMBRAB15–An Achuar man demonstrates using a blowgun, Amazon, Ecuador, South America
RMBRAB0B–Larva, an Achuar delicacy, Amazon, Ecuador, South America
RMCD1FP6–May 02, 2008 - Santa Monica, California, United States - Protesters and Achuar people from the Peruvian Amazon gathered outside of the site of Occidental Petroeum Company's Annual meeting in Santa Monica, Calif. At issue are nine billion barrels of toxic wastewater left on the lands of the Anchuar
RMAFJTTE–Field Guides in the rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMEYNFRH–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJTW2–Field Guides in the rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMEYNK30–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJPX5–A tourist photographer in the rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMAFJRJA–Treking across a flooded lagoon in the Rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMAFJTJ3–Achuar Guide wearing decorative head band in rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMEYNFRC–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJTJ4–Achuar Guide wearing decorative head band in rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMEYNKNY–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJTJ1–Achuar Guide wearing decorative head band in rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMEYNFT9–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJPHF–Lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMAFJRMC–Tourists treking through the rain forest near the Pastasa River in south east Ecuador South America
RMEYNFRD–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMA06M1K–Lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMAFJNR8–Cabins at the Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RM2RDDMNP–Cabins at the Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMAFJPGA–Lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMEYNFRK–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJNY8–Swamp aroid Montrichardia arborescens Lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMEYNFTD–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJPH0–Lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMEYNFRG–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJPK1–Pambil Palm
RMEYNK2R–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAP8CHF–Cabins at the Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMEYNK3C–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJPJ6–Lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMEYNKNR–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJNYE–Lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
RMEYNFTB–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMEYNNDX–Traditional tribal articles on display in the 'Amazonian Indigenous Cultures Museum' in Iquitos, Peru.
RMAFJPJE–Lagoon at Kapawi Ecolodge off the Pastasa river Ecuador South America
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