Tribes of the World – Stunning & Colorful Portraits

Any Social group which has started existing before the development can be termed as Tribes. The rate of evolution and their adaptation to the other parts of the civilized colonies is often an interesting study.

Many of these tribes seems to be detached from our modern world.But when we start to look at their way of living in small group, a nomadic way of living one feels jealous for the amount of time they get to spend with their families and abundant nature.

Our Materialistic way of living seems to get us nowhere but arguably civilization is a major term which comes between these tribes and the other advanced mankind in a society.

When we try to break down the very necessary attributes of a civilized man, food and shelter seems to be the major and foremost needs. The Invention of Currency has its own principles of segregating Poor & Rich. Just imagine a world without currency, where everybody seems to be nomads and tribes, with a lot of nature. These Pictures are not mere portraits of some humble and beautiful people, they do pose a question to us.

All photos are linked and lead to the sources from which they were taken. Please feel free to explore further works of these photographers on their collections or their personal sites.


Photo Credit : CARF


Photo Credit : Eric Lafforgue


Photo Credit : Maramarenka


Photo Credit : AsianInsights


Photo Credit : CARF


Photo Credit : Ingetje Tadros


Photo Credit : Napix


Photo Credit : Boaz


Photo Credit : Eric Lafforgue


Photo Credit : Joey L


Photo Credit : John Kenny


Photo Credit : Claude Gourlay


Photo Credit : Youngrobv


Photo Credit : Zeynep


Photo Credit : Boaz


Photo Credit : Eric Lafforgue


Photo Credit : Ingetje Tadros


Photo Credit : Rita Willaert


Photo Credit : Walter Callens


Photo Credit : Eric Lafforgue


Photo Credit : Ingetje Tadros


Photo Credit : CARF


Photo Credit : Ingetje Tadros


Photo Credit : Eric Lafforgue


Photo Credit : Leonid Plotkin


Photo Credit : Walter Callens


Photo Credit : Frans Devriese


Photo Credit : Eric Lafforgue

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