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  • A larger thatch roof stone structure in the traditional village of the Q'eros, high in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of their ancient traditions.
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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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  • Staple foods of the traditional diet in the Altiplano region of Peru - potatoes,  barley grain, clay and cheese. The clay provides essential vitamins and minerals not available otherwise.
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  • Moroccan women socialize in the living room of a traditional home in the Meknes medina, 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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  • Women prepare white thread bracelets (representing good luck) at a celebration held at the home of a woman suffering from cancer in Ban Huay Phouk, Laos. According to her son, modern western medicine had failed to cure her so it was time to try a more traditional treatment.
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  • A Bedouin man helps a female tourist put on the traditional Arab keffiyeh headress in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Traditional musicians and storytellers perform among a growing crowd of Moroccans in Djemaa El-Fna square, the heart of the Marrakech medina, Morocco.
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  • Dancers perform at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • Dancers adjust their headdresses for the Danza de la Pluma, or Dance of the Feather, a traditional Zapotec warrior dance, for the festival of Santiago Matamoros, the patron saint, in front of the monastery and church of Cuilapan, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 25, 2008.
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  • The show Bani Stui Gulal tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times, here performed in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Bread bakes 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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  • A Globos de Cantoya lifts into the night sky at a competition in Paracho, Michoacan state, Mexico on August 9, 2008 during the annual Feria Internacional de la Guitarra. Globos de Cantoya, considered both a traditional game and an artform, are painstakingly made from colored tissue paper into delicate hot-air balloons that risk bursting into flame if not properly made.
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  • Dancers perform into the night at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • The delegation from Juchitan, a town on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec arrive at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds..
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  • Dancers perform the Danza de la Pluma, or Dance of the Feather, a traditional Zapotec warrior dance, for the festival of Santiago Matamoros, the patron saint, in front of the monastery and church of Cuilapan, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 25, 2008.
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  • The delegation from Tlacolula enters the stage at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Performers sit in the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Performers sit in the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • The show Bani Stui Gulal tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times, here performed in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A dance troupe performs Jarabes Yalaltecos, from Villa Hidalgo Yalalag, region of the Sierra Juarez, at an evening Guelaguetza performance in the courtyard of the Church of Carmen Alto in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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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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  • A male dancer leaps into the air during a couples performance at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • Performers sit and laugh in the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • A women walks past bowls of potatoes, barley grain, clay, cheese - parts of the traditional diet in the Altiplano region - in the courtyard of a mud and thatch roof farm near Puno, Peru.
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  • A Globos de Cantoya lifts into the night sky at a competition in Paracho, Michoacan state, Mexico on August 9, 2008 during the annual Feria Internacional de la Guitarra. Globos de Cantoya, considered both a traditional game and an artform, are painstakingly made from colored tissue paper into delicate hot-air balloons that risk bursting into flame if not properly made.
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  • A wool rug in process on a loom at the Chavez family workshop in Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 29, 2008. The Zapotec town is famous for carpet weaving, the better artists producing high quality work using natural dyes and drawing from both traditional and contemporary designs.
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  • Beatrice Bautista checks on the progress of dyeing wool at her home in Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Zapotec town is famous for carpet weaving, the better artists producing high quality work using natural dyes and drawing from both traditional and contemporary designs.
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  • Gaspar Bautista Chavez weaves a wool carpet on a mechanical loom in his family's workshop in Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Zapotec town is famous for carpet weaving, the better artists producing very high quality work using natural dyes and drawing from both traditional and contemporary designs.
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  • A dance troupe line up to enter the stage to perform Chinas Oaxaquenas, from Oaxaca City, at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Zapotec women in traditional dress grill meat and vegetables at the large weekly market of Tlacolula, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 20, 2008.
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  • A dance troupe performs Chinas Oaxaquenas, from Oaxaca City, at an evening Guelaguetza performance in the courtyard of the Church of Carmen Alto in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A dance troupe performs Chinas Oaxaquenas, from Oaxaca City, at an evening Guelaguetza performance in the courtyard of the Church of Carmen Alto in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Men dressed in the traditional homespun white wool tunics stand on a balcony overlooking the plaza 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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  • 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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  • Dancers performs at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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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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  • A young woman wearing a traditional cedar bark hat listens intently to Chief Edgar Charlie as he addresses his crew at Stommish Beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007. The group paddled all the way from the North end of Vancouver Island to visit 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.
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  • A traditionally dressed Andean family relaxes among the ruins of the Inca fortress at Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Peru on September 23, 2005.
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  • Clouds roll over the historical  town of the Q'eros people, high in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru on September 15, 2005. Most Q'eros live at higher elevations during the dry season to herd alpaca, but potatoes and other staples are grown in this village, at a lower altitude of 11,000 feet. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of the ancient traditions.
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  • A woman, spinning alpaca wool, poses with her daughter  on the trail to Q'eros in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru on September 15, 2005. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of the ancient traditions.
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  • Alpaca meat hangs to dry inside a thatch hut in the herding village of Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru on September 14, 2005. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of the ancient traditions.
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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 veiled Muslim woman walks by a garbage collector holding up a broom along a well maintained sidewalk in Fes El-Jdid, Morocco.
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  • Female dancers twirl on the stage in front of the church in Llamay, Peru, on the final day of the festival for Santa Rosa de Lima, South America's first catholic saint.
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  • Zedane al-Zalabieh, owner and manager of the Bedouin Meditation Camp, at his office in Rum Village, Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads two camels through the desert on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Paddles rest against Hawaiian-Alaskan Chief Frank Nelson's ornately decorated family canoe at Stommish Beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007.  A crew paddled the canoe all the way from the North end of Vancouver Island to visit the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. When in use, the orientation of the paddles reflects the intentions of the crew - the black sides symbolize peace, while the red sides symbolize war. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5.
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  • A Bedouin man smokes a cigarette in his remote home encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Bedouin guide Etzal Salem drives across the desert in a jeep in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Young Bedouin men and boys relax by a fire with their father in his remote home encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A Bedouin man sits with his baby son at home in Rum Village, Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A Bedouin man sits with his baby son at home in Rum Village, Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Sudanese Bedouin driver Ahmed jogs across the sand for fun in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Sudanese Bedouin driver Ahmed relaxes near his jeep in the desert in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Zedane al-Zalabieh, owner of Bedouin Meditation Camp, stands at the base of Um Frouth Arch in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Zedane al-Zalabieh, owner and manager of the Bedouin Meditation Camp, relaxes with clients in the desert of Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • The historical  town of the Q'eros people, high in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. Most Q'eros live at higher elevations during the dry season to herd alpaca, but potatoes and other staples are grown in this village, at a lower altitude of 11,000 feet.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads two camels through the desert on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads two camels through the desert on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Berber nomad camel guide El-Hussein Sbiti collects woody debris to build a campfire at camp among the dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid, Morocco. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Camel guide Elhussein Sbiti pours mint tea from a tea kettle as he sits near a campfire on a three-day camel trek to the remote sand dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria..
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  • Elhussein Sbiti helps an American client dismount from a camel on a three-day trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Wooden rowboats sit on a floating reed island (Los Uros) in Lake Titicaca, Peru. The rope extending into the water is tied to a submerged anchor holding the man-made island in place.
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  • Blocks of goat cheese mature under a cloth screen tent in San Francisco de la Sierra, Baja California Sur, Mexico on January 31, 2009. Making goat cheese is the primary activity and source of income for the ranches in the area.
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  • A man closes the gate to the enclosure holding his family's goat herd 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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  • A man removes a batch of cookies from the bread oven at Panaderia El Boleo in Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur, Mexico on January 26, 2009. Founded in 1901 as a French bakery during the years of the French El Boleo Mining Company, it now continues as a Mexican bakery with little change to the building or the equipment.
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  • Novelty painted guitar ornaments hang from the necks of parade participants in Paracho, Michoacan state, Mexico on August 10, 2008 during the annual Feria Internacional de la Guitarra. Parades for different professions are held each day of the week-long festival, culminating in the parade of the guitar makers.
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  • Bundles of wool colored with natural dyes dry on a clothesline at the home and workshop of Raul Chavez Sosa in the famed Zapotec weaving village of Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 27, 2008.
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  • A man dries wool dyed dark blue with indigo in the famed Zapotec weaving village of Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 27, 2008.
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  • Elhussein Sbiti leads an American client on a three-day camel trek to the remote dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • David Williams, of Bellingham's Autumn Rose Canoe Club, gives directions to his fellow teammates (l-r) Tyson Oreiro, David Oreiro, Ivan Washington, Lawrence Solomom, Justin Williams, Victor Harry and Richard Ballew as they prepare their war canoe to race in the 11-men category at the 61st Annual Lummi Stommish Water Festival at the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on June 24, 2007. The team finished first in the race.
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  • Dancers, adorned in their finest regalia, competed for prizes in a variety of men's and women's categories to the sounds of drumming and singing at the First Nations Pow Wow in Seattle, Washington on April 14, 2007. Dancers, drummers and singers from tribes across North America gather every year at the University of Washington to compete in the weekend long celebration.
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  • A dancer waits to compete at the First Nations Pow Wow in Seattle, Washington on April 14, 2007. Dancers, drummers and singers from tribes across North America gather every year at the University of Washington to compete in the weekend long celebration.
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  • A local guide splits open a pod of scarlet annatto seeds (Bixa orellana), used for food, clothing and facepaint dye by indigenous people in Manu National Park, Peru on September 9, 2005.
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  • A masked dancer performs in a dance competition held in Llamay, Sacred Valley, Peru on September 1, 2005. The festival is held in honor of Santa Rosa de Lima, South America's first catholic saint.
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  • A musician performs Andean music for tourists inside the train that runs between Cuzco and Puno, Peru on August 31, 2005.
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  • Bedouin guide Etzal Salem stands in the desert near his family's home in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Young Bedouin men and boys relax by a fire listening to their father tell stories in his remote home encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Bedouin guide Etzal Salem in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Bedouin guide Etzal Salem drives across the desert in a jeep in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Bedouin guide Etzal Salem drives across the desert in a jeep in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Bedouin brothers relax with their father in his remote home encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Bedouin men relax by a fire in their remote home encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Young Bedouin men relax in their remote home encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Young Bedouin men relax in their remote home encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A Bedouin patriarch sleeps surrounded by two of his many sons in his remote home encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A Bedouin man sits with his baby son at home in Rum Village, Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A Bedouin man spoon feeds his baby son at home in Rum Village, Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A Bedouin man poses with his children at his home in Rum Village, Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Sudanese Bedouin driver Ahmed stands in the desert in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Sudanese Bedouin driver Ahmed runs up a sand dune for fun in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Sudanese Bedouin driver Ahmed runs up a sand dune for fun in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Sudanese Bedouin driver Ahmed poses proudly with his jeep in the desert in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Sudanese Bedouin driver and cook Ahmed pours the photographer a cup of hot tea at the Bedouin Roads camp in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A young Bedouin man lights a cigarette with a lighter at night at a desert camp in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Zedane al-Zalabieh, owner of Bedouin Meditation Camp, stands smoking a cigarette at the base of Um Frouth Arch in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Zedane al-Zalabieh, owner and manager of the Bedouin Meditation Camp, with ancient petroglyph carvings of camels, in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • A Buddhist monk and a Tibetan woman wearing a face mask walk, holding prayer beads, around the base of Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu, Nepal.
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  • Crowds of worshipers endlessly swirl around the base of Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu, Nepal.
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