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The Miao People

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The Mundari People

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The Nagula Community

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The Maasai People

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The Marquesans People

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The Chichimeca People

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The Q'ero People

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The Maori People

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The Lopa People

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The Karo People

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The Kaluli People

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The Rabari People

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The Huli People

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The Himba People

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The Gauchos

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The Dolgan People

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The Bardi People

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The Kazakh People

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The Wodaabe People

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The people of Walcheren

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The people of the Zaanstreek

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The people of the Hindeloopen

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The people of the Axel

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The people of the Marken

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The people of the Urk

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The people of Friesland

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The people of Noordwest-Veluwe

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The people of Volendam

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The Rabari People

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The Rabari People

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The Rabari People

Illustration Tiger- The Rabari People- Jimmy Nelson
The Rabari people are an ethnic group of Indian pastoralists. As some of the last remaining original nomads in this part of the world, they roam the western states of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Punjab, carrying with them a rich array of their traditional Indian heritage.
Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Before They Pass Away - Rabari- India
Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Rabari People - India
Traditional Dress

Beautiful Embroidery

Rabari have a very rich cultural past and present. They are known for their unique appearance and distinct dress code. Both men and women wear elaborate jewellery that signifies the family’s wealth. Rabari men commonly dress in white garments known as kediya (a traditional suit jacket), dhoti (a cloth that covers their legs) and a colourful pagadi turban. The women wear long black headscarves and a shawl called a ludi. Its colour and design signify their marital status and position within the community. Although Rabari women generally dress in black, they are famous for their colourful embroidery, known as bharat.

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Rabari | Ranthanambore National Park, Aman Bagh, Rajasthan | India 2012
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Rabari | Ranthanambore National Park, Aman Bagh, Rajasthan | India 2012
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Rabari | Ranthanambore National Park, Aman Bagh, Rajasthan | India 2012
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Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Before They Pass Away - Rabari- India
Rabari, Ajabgarth Village, Ranthanamboree National Park, Aman Bagh, Rajasthan | India, 2012
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The Rabari People

Illustration Tiger- The Rabari People- Jimmy Nelson