Currently, in the world, there are still some indigenous peoples living in distant lands, isolated from modern society. The Marquesas tribe is one of them, they are said to be the ‘father’ of tattoo art that is still popular around the world today.
Isolated from the world, the Marquesas Islands still retain rare pristine nature. In particular, the life of the tribe here (the Marquesas) is also in contact with modern society (Source: Tien Phong). Only at their wedding, do the Marquesas girls wear brilliant traditional costumes including: headbands, necklaces, tops, and skirts elaborately made from fresh flowers, leaves, shells, shells, teeth and bones. animal,… The people here do not speak English, they use the distinct communication language of the tribe The people on the Marquesas Islands still keep the habits and customs that have existed for a long time. Especially the custom of tattooing. Today’s tattoo art in modern society is said to have originated on this isolated island Marquesas men often have full body tattoos, especially unique facial tattoos. To them, each tattoo is important and carries a different meaning Horses are the main means of transportation of the Marquesas tribe people, a kind of wild means of transport Riding horses around the island with rudimentary weapons is the daily work of the men of the Marquesas tribe The person who made this famous photo series is Jimmy Nelson, 53 years old – a photographer from the UK (Source: Dan Tri) He specializes in tribal portraits. When coming to the Marquesas, Jimmy Nelson found this place “especially separate” when nature and people have never been touched by modern society. To be able to produce beautiful images that capture the emotions and express the lives of the people here, Jimmy Nelson must become their true friends. The Marquesas do not arbitrarily allow photographers to take pictures Photographer Jimmy Nelson spent about 6 weeks living on the island learning about the local culture and connecting with its people. Jimmy Nelson took many photos showing the unspoiled beauty of the 12 islands here. The photos are all realistic with high aesthetics The Marquesas Islands (or the Marquesas Islands) are a group of volcanic islands in Polynesia, located in the South Pacific Ocean, more than 1400km from the French island of Tahiti (the nearest tourist destination). In addition, photographer Jimmy Nelson also has many sets of photos documenting the life of many tribes around the world. The Aghori tribe resides in Varanasi, India. This mysterious ancient ethnic group has the custom of applying white powder on their faces and wearing many rosaries around their necks (Source: VOV) Also located in India, but in the Ladakh region, very few people have ever met the people of the Perak . tribe The Yangshuo people in the Zhuang Autonomous Region of Guangxi, China are characterized by using canoes to fish. The natives of Khoyor Tolgoi Hill, Altan Tsogts Bayan Ulgii County, Mongolia hunt with eagles Paro Taktsang Monastery, one of the most sacred places of Bhutan, is also home to masked dancers of the Paro tribe. On the remote island of Vanuatu is the residence of the Ni Vanuatu . tribe The Huli Wigmen have lived many lives by the majestic Ambua waterfall, deep in the Tari valley in Papua New Guinea. The Masai still keep the tradition of piercing ears, wearing knives and hunting with spears. They live in Tarangire, Rift Escarpment, Tanzania New Zealand is where the Te Aroha Mikaka people have lived for many generations People “wearing hats made of feathers” Likekaipia live in Papua New Guinea. The men of the tribe are all proficient in the use of bows and arrows for hunting The Ndoto people have a habit of using camels to move around, because their place of residence is the Range Mountains, in Kenya.
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