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  • An elderly shopkeeper waits for customers at the river settlement of Boca Manu, deep inside the Manu National Park Cultural Zone, Peru.
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  • An elderly woman bakes bread in a traditional bread oven in Santa Catarina Lachatao, part of the Pueblos Mancomunados, a network Zapotec villages in the Sierra Norte Mountains of Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Pueblos Mancomunados, literally "joint villages", welcome low-impact tourism with cabins, home stays and a large network of signposted trails and forest roads throughout the spectacular landscape which the communities share.
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  • Two young boys sit with an elderly man on the sidewalk in Tlayacapan, Morelos state, Mexico on June 14, 2008.
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  • An elderly man, following the Andean tradition, weaves himself a new hat from alpaca wool at the textile market in Chinchero, Peru on September 11, 2005.
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  • A bedouin woman cooks flat bread in a fire outside her family's home in Umm Sayhoun, the bedouin village just outside Petra, Jordan.
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  • Resident Miriam Zolten Fleisher relaxes on a leather sofa in the media room at the old-age home Paseo de Valencia in Laguna HIlls, California.
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  • A Q'eros elder stands in the mist wearing traditional alpaca wool clothing and embroidery outside Q'eros in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru on September 15, 2005. The Q'eros, a traditional Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas.
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  • Women cook over a wood burning stove inside their home in the Lacandon Maya community of Naha, Chiapas, Mexico on July 4, 2008 while young Chan K'in Omar eats from his bowl. Ko Maria, left, is one of the four surviving widows of Chan K'in Viejo, the late spiritual leader of the Lacandon, who died in 1994.
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  • A Berber woman carries home dried wheat and corn stalks from the fields to feed the animals at her farm in Ichbbakene, M'Goun Massif, Central High Atlas, Morocco on November 6, 2007.
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  • A group of Moroccan men sit and talk to each other at the entrance of the kasbah on the Uta el-Hammam square in Chefchaouen, Morocco.
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  • An elderly woman in traditional clothing hand spins alpaca wool under the columns of a stone arcade in Cusco, Peru.
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  • An elderly woman walks her dog on the grounds of Villa Valencia senior living, Laguna Hills, California.
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  • An elderly Nepali woman pulls weeds from bare dirt with her bare hands in her field outside the traditional Gurung village of Landruk along the Annapurna Sanctuary Trek, Himalaya Mountains, Nepal.
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  • An elderly Gurung woman smokes a cigarette in her kitchen in the Annapurna Himalaya, Nepal.
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  • An elderly woman picks kernels off of dried corn cobs at her home in Landruk, Annapurna Himalaya, Nepal.
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  • An elderly woman stands by the goat cheese she spends every morning preparing from the milk she collects daily from her goats in San Francisco de la Sierra, Baja California Sur, Mexico on January 27, 2009.  Making goat cheese is the primary activity and source of income for the ranches in the area.
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  • An elderly Purepecha woman weaves a shawl on a small loom in Paracho, Michoacan state, Mexico on August 7, 2008 at the artisan market held during the annual Feria Internacional de la Guitarra.
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  • An elderly woman sells mounds of black sheep wool, from which their traditional skirts are made, during the festival for San Juan Bautista in the Tzotzil Mayan village of San Juan Chamula, outside of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas state, Mexico on June 24, 2008.
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  • Lummi elder Ted Solomon, holding a traditional cedar bark hat, stands on the shore of Stommish Beach to welcome arriving canoes at the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007. Canoes, coming as far as Alaska, were ceremoniously welcomed by the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5. Solomon teaches Lummi language and cedar basket weaving.
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