Impressive photos of the tribes that are about to disappear forever in the world
Photographer Jimmy Nelson spent years building a bold project, capturing the images of the last tribes on Earth and the legacies they leave behind .
According to the Daily Mail, Nelson most recently announced a new project titled "Respect Humanity" , the same theme as "Before they disappear". These are impressive beams of globally threatened tribes.
To get real photos, Nelson traveled the world, to the coldest places in Siberia, the Mongolian Plateau, or the colorful forests of Papua New Guinea.
The tribes that Nelson mentioned are those who possess a rich culture and belief. Unfortunately, they are all disappearing because of the encroachment of modern people.
A Kazakh tribal chief in Mongolia held the falcon in his hand, wearing a body made of animal skin.The Kazakhs used a falcon to hunt, tracking their prey on horseback.This is a race of ethnic Turks, stretching from Turkey to China.
The Huli tribe in Papua New Guinea stands at the foot of a waterfall.An estimated 65,000 Huli living in remote areas have never been violated until the 19th century. These people have been here for thousands of years and still retain many traditional customs.
A girl from the Nenet tribe in Siberia.They talk to each other in a very different language.They are great hunters who know how to use reindeer to pull cars and carry goods.In the Russian Revolution, the Nenet tribesmen were traced for having a different way of life.
Wodaabe tribal members are participating in rituals in Chad.They are nomads and the first enlightened tribe with Islam.In the daytime, the spouses are not allowed to talk or interact with each other.
A girl from the Scarchop tribe , wearing traditional clothes.These people live in Bhutan, a country located between China and India.Their language and culture are related to people from West Bengal.
The Q'ero tribe in Peru consists of people living in remote Andes.They do not follow beliefs but believe in spirituality.They worship 'mother nature'.
These are the Ni archers in Vanuatu, an island of the Pacific Ocean.Many members of the tribe respect Western people because modern people bring a lot of great wealth and technology during World War 2.
A Mexican tribe member wore makeup in the ' Day of the Dead'.This custom originated before the Spanish invaded South America.They believed in the eternal life of their ancestors and celebrated this day, inviting the dead to return to visit the earth.
The Marquesas tribe members are in the territory of French Polynesia, with their faces dotted by black markings.This person has a tattoo on his chest and a wooden stick handle.The tribe living in Polynesia is known for its cannibalistic behavior, in bloody struggles with other tribes.
Maasai tribe members in Tanzania live in arid deserts.They often bring shields and spears with them when they go away.The Maasai tribe live nomadic, now and then and are brave warriors.
The members of the Dolgan tribe live in cold Siberia.A boy holding a spear sits on a sleigh.Dolgan received many modern technologies, including the use of machines and rifles.
A Chichimeca tribe girl in Mexico.These are people who often clash with Spanish colonists when they first set foot in the area.The Chichimeca tribe lives primarily by gathering and hunting.They were driven away from their ancestral lands when the Spanish found the metal mine.
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