Stunning photos of the world's indigenous people
Winning photography
Every year, Survival International – the global movement for tribal peoples' rights – ask their supporters to submit pictures of indigenous people they've met on the road for the annual "We, The People" calendar. These images give an insight into the diverse ways of life tribal people live, so here are the winning images featured in this year's calendar. Pictured here is the calendar cover image by Timo Heiny, depicting a Samburu man in Kenya overlooking the plains.
Kinnaura, India
Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Brazil
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Kayapo, Brazil
Hamar, Ethiopia
Araweté, Brazil
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Bayaka, Central African Republic
Kalapalo, Brazil
Ashaninka, Peru
Living largely in scattered communities in the rainforests of Peru, there are around 70,000 Ashaninka people today. Their traditional dress, called kushma, is a full-length robe that can take up to three months to make. According to the Survival International website, colonists, rubber tappers, loggers, oil companies and Maoist guerrillas have invaded their lands for over a hundred years.
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Kham, Tibet
Quechua, Peru
Inuit, Greenland
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We, The People
Survival International are on a mission to defend tribal peoples' rights, as well as give them a platform to voice opinion. All proceeds from the calendar will go to support the charitable work done by Survival. Survival International’s ‘We, the People’ 2018 calendar is available here for £13.99.