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Wild tribes of the jungle
Wild tribes of the jungle












“Lions can run faster than us, but we can run farther”Ĩ. NENETS TRIBE Location: Siberia – Yamal Photographed in 2011 “Individually the people are all very sweet, but as their culture is being threatened they’re forced to stand up for themselves.” – Jimmy NelsonĦ. CHINESE FISHING TRIBE Location: Guangxi, China Photographed in 2010ħ. MAASAI TRIBE Location: Kenya + Tanzania Photographed in 2010 The art of eagle hunting is one of many traditions and skills that the Kazakhs have been able to hold on to for the last decades.ĥ. ASARO TRIBE Location: Indonesia + Papua New Guinea Photographed in 2010 The headman, normally a grandfather, is responsible for the rules of the indigenous group.Ĥ. KAZAKH TRIBE Location: Mongolia Photographed in 2011 1. GOROKA TRIBE – one of the last wild tribes on earth Location: Indonesia + Papua New Guinea Photographed in 2011 We hope it will be passed onto future generations in all its glory. Most of the wild tribes characterize simple life and great respect for nature. Portraits of tribal people in their most distinguished, authentic costumes reveal to us part of cultures that are in so many ways different than ours.

wild tribes of the jungle

In the gallery below you can see a sneak peek in this fascinating book of incredible photos and stories. These wild tribes live in close harmony with nature and they are guardians of traditions which are centuries old.īefore they pass away is a book of photographs by photographer Jimmy Nelson that showcases wild tribal cultures around the world. Yet, there are civilizations, living on planet Earth, who remained untouched by the influence of what we call modern society. Somehow in all that haste, we forgot our bond to nature. It’s constantly changing and evolving and changes are pretty fast. Modern society imposes to us certain ways of living and technology has left a major stamp on it.














Wild tribes of the jungle