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Dasada, Gujarat, India
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Jeune femme Meghwal dans le village de Hodka
L'une des tribus cachées dans le Gujarat (Inde).
Les femmes des villages, brodent surement les plus beaux tissus de l’Inde. Elles semblent être vêtues pour une grande festivité et pourtant c’est leur accoutrement quotidien. Leur bijoux grandioses et imposants parent toutes parties de leurs corps.
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Adalaj Stepwell (Gujarati: અડાલજની વાવ, Hindi: अडालज बावड़ी or Hindi: अडालज बावली, Marathi: अडालज बारव) is a unique Hindu 'water building' in the village of Adalaj, close to Ahmedabad town in Gandhinagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The stepwell was built in 1499 by Muslim king Mohammed Begda for Queen Rani Roopba, wife of Veer Singh, the Vaghela chieftain. The step well or 'Vav', as it is called in Gujarati, is intricately carved and is five stories in depth. Such step wells were once integral to the semi arid regions of Gujarat as they provided basic water needs for drinking, washing and bathing. These wells were also venues for colorful festivals and sacred rituals- Wikipedia
The vast marshy lake of Periaj in Gujarat, India is a bird sanctuary. It is not very well known, but i have had some of my best wildlife moments in the neighborhood of this lake. Clipper Salvador - that's the name of the boat. Valletta, i believe, is a port in Malta. I have not been able to find out why this boat has such an exotic name :)
the desert in Gujarat state floods during the monsoon, lakes are formed and dried out leaving the salt
Meghwal tribal woman (Gujarat).
The people of Meghwal tribe are originally from Marwar in Rajasthan. These days they are also found living in western Gujarat near the Pakistan border. In Pakistan, Meghwals mostly live in Tharparker, Badin, Mirpurkhas, and Umerkot districts while in Southern Punjab. Marwar is the region of Rajasthan in India that lies in Thar Desert.
They live in small hamlets of round, mud-brick huts painted on the outside with colourful geometric designs and decorated with detailed mirror inlays. The women are famous for their embroidery work and are master wool and cotton weavers. The men are woodcarvers and leather workers. Meghwals are considered as most peacefull among all the tribes living in Gujarat, Sindh, Rajasthan, Punjab.
The Meghwal women are renowned for their exuberantly detailed costumes and jewellery. Married Meghwal women are often spotted wearing gold nose ring, earrings and neckpieces. They were given to the bride as a "bride wealth" dowry by her soon-to-be husband's mother.
The Meghwal women's embroidery is avidly sought after. Their work is distinguished by their primary use of red, which comes from a local pigment produced from crushed insects. The Meghwal women artisans of Thar desert in Sindh and Balochistan, and in Gujarat are considered master of the traditional embroidery and Ralli making. Exotic hand embroidered items form part of dowry of Meghwal woman.
The Meghwal tribe are known to be both Hindu and Muslim.
The Jat - one of the hidden tribes in Gujarat (India).
Dhaneta Jat girl.
The Jats who live in Kutch are particularly conscious of their identity as a group and their sense of unity comes from a perception of shared historical traditions and a belief in common ancestry.
Originally the Jats were herders who lived in an area called Half in Iran. Five hundred years ago these shepherds migrated from Half and came to Sindh and Kutch to search for new grazing lands. They crossed the Rann of Kutch and settled there taking up farming, they became known as Dhaneta Jats. Some have devted themselves to the study of the Koran and are known as the Fakirani Jats. All the Jats in Kutch are Muslims and have similar marriage and dowry customs.
The Dhanetas are the largest of the Jat Communities. They live throughtout north western Kutch. The Dhanetas live in the Banni, herd cattle. The men care for the animals and women remain in camp looking after their families.
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Jeune femme Meghwal dans le village de Hodka
L'une des tribus cachées dans le Gujarat (Inde).
Les femmes des villages, brodent surement les plus beaux tissus de l’Inde. Elles semblent être vêtues pour une grande festivité et pourtant c’est leur accoutrement quotidien. Leur bijoux grandioses et imposants parent toutes parties de leurs corps.
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Rabari tribal women and children moving to fresh grazing land. The men travel separately with the herd.
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Exposition 0,005 sec (1/200)
Ouverture f/4.9
Longueur focale 47 mm
Vitesse ISO 100
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L'une des tribus cachées dans le Gujarat (Inde).
Les femmes des villages, brodent surement les plus beaux tissus de l’Inde. Elles semblent être vêtues pour une grande festivité et pourtant c’est leur accoutrement quotidien. Leur bijoux grandioses et imposants parent toutes parties de leurs corps.
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