fusionkelvar:

Ms. Iyamu 

fusionkelvar:

Ms. Iyamu 

vanamo13:

I want to draw my assignment based on one of these. which one?

Beautiful photos by Phyllis Galembo.

kilele:

“Using Your Head”

Photos by Jennifer Emick, taken in Ghana

Top: Accra,Ghana

Bottom: Takadori, Ghana

yarrahs-life:

sit, and repair.

yarrahs-life:

sit, and repair.

kilele:

Diamond Miner in Tongo, Sierra Leone
“Buckets of gravel are washed and then inspected for rough diamonds…”
Photo by Adam Cohn

kilele:

Diamond Miner in Tongo, Sierra Leone

“Buckets of gravel are washed and then inspected for rough diamonds…”

Photo by Adam Cohn

fusionkelvar:

Fusion kelvar hat

fusionkelvar:

Fusion kelvar hat

fusionkelvar:

NYC Lookout 

fusionkelvar:

NYC Lookout 

kburkeyphotography:

How is that a little boy in the Bush of Niger has better style then 95% of the people here in California? Keep it up Homeboy!
(The Bush), Niger 2011

kburkeyphotography:

How is that a little boy in the Bush of Niger has better style then 95% of the people here in California? Keep it up Homeboy!

(The Bush), Niger 2011

kilele:

Adioukrou Queen Mother
“In Ghana, the display of gold at the Ashanti’s king jubilee in 1995 was unsurpassed in splendor. This Adioukrou Queen mother, attending the jubilee, indicates her status by wearing gold turtle and crocodile talismans in her hair. Bedecked with gold jewelry and gold dust makeup, she exhibits her husband’s authority and worth.”
Photo by Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher

kilele:

Adioukrou Queen Mother

“In Ghana, the display of gold at the Ashanti’s king jubilee in 1995 was unsurpassed in splendor. This Adioukrou Queen mother, attending the jubilee, indicates her status by wearing gold turtle and crocodile talismans in her hair. Bedecked with gold jewelry and gold dust makeup, she exhibits her husband’s authority and worth.”

Photo by Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher

kilele:

Mauritania by Norbert Trehoux

kilele:

Mauritania by Norbert Trehoux