797-3954 - BRAZIL Mato Grosso Indigenous Park of the Xingu Panara men wearing crowns or head-dresses of feathers encircled by women painted with red karajuru and with long strips of plant fibres tied around upper arms during dance. Formally known as Kreen-Akrore Krenhakarore Krenakore Krenakarore Amazon American Brasil Brazilian Female Woman Girl Lady Indegent Kreen Akore Latin America Latino Male Man Guy South America Female Women Girl Lady Male Men Guy
797-3953 - BRAZIL Mato Grosso Indigenous Park of the Xingu Panara women painted with red karajuru and wearing multi-strands of beads across upper body and long strips of plant fibres tied around upper arms in preparation for dance. Formally known as Kreen-Akrore Krenhakarore Krenakore Krenakarore Amazon American Brasil Brazilian Female Women Girl Lady Indegent Kreen Akore Latin America Latino South America Female Woman Girl Lady Immature
797-3950 - BRAZIL Mato Grosso Indigenous Park of the Xingu Young Panara women applying red karajuru face and body paint in preparation for dance. Formally known as Kreen-Akrore Krenhakarore Krenakore Krenakarore Amazon American Brasil Brazilian Female Woman Girl Lady Indegent Kreen Akore Latin America Latino South America Female Women Girl Lady Immature
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763-350 - Saquisili south of Quito is one of Latin America's most important indigenous markets woman in brightly colored traditional dress, Quito, Ecuador
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