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This is a schoolteacher in Khartoum, Sudan. The scars are tribal markings. I don't know what tribe she is in (if you know, please tell me). Most of the Sudaneese I have met are very nice people Khartoum Sudan tribal Khartoum woman
A Dinka tribesman in Tonj, Sudan. Recieving the tribe's mark is a rite of passage into manhood. I asked a man if it hurt and he said, "Yes, but you must not cry." And you thought tattoos were cool sudan tonj dinka Tribal Scars
A car travelling along the road from Khartoum to Wadi Halfa through the Nubian desert. The road follows the same route as the railway tracks. Railroad Track Land Vehicle Outdoors Desert Road
A tug-of-war in the Sudan, where the sport is a national pastime. Rope Outdoors Determination Tug-Of-War
A stall selling vegetables, mainly potatoes and onions, on a street at Khartoum. Working Trading Group Of People Vegetable Stall
Convicts in a Sudanese prison, circa 1951. Original publication : Picture Post - 5638 - Life In A Sudan Prison - unpub. (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) People 1951 Holding Sudanese Prison
A man of the Nuer tribe, wearing tribal earrings, cleaning his teeth with a branch on the banks of the White Nile. One Man Only Outdoors Native African Ethnicity Cleaning Teeth
A car travelling along the road from Khartoum to Wadi Halfa (via Abu Hamed) through the Nubian desert. The road follows the same route as the railway tracks. At 20 mile intervals there is a numbered railway station. Railroad Track Land Vehicle Outdoors Desert Road
A member of the Nuer tribe in Western Upper Nile, Sudan. The scars (cuts/tribal markings) are given with a sharp hook. They are applied as a rite of passage into manhood, around 13 yrs of age Nuer Sudan tribal Nuer Man
A young tribesman of the Latuko tribe from the village of Ilyeu in the Lafit mountains, inspecting his scars in a mirror. One Man Only 1952 Hand Mirror Latuko Tribesman
A Sudanese man, Wadi Halfra type. Three Quarter Length One Man Only Native African Ethnicity Sudanese Man
KHARTOUM, SUDAN - 1943: Local tribesmen with camels watch a landing B-24 Liberator at Wadi Seidna a joint U.S. Army Air Force and Royal Air Force base in 1943, in Khartoum, Anglo Egyptian Sudan (now Republic of Sudan). (this was the cover photo for the book 'Flight to Everywhere' by Ivan Dmitri) (Photo by Ivan Dmitri/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Conflict Horizontal Full Length U.S. Army Air force Base
This boy I found near red sea alone in the 39 degree summer noon. he was enjoying alone. Really tough boy boy poor sea Boy
A man of the Nuer tribe standing in the typical rest position of his tribe, holding a spear. Mature Adult Only Mature Men One Man Only Nuer Tribesman
This boy I found near red sea alone in the 39 degree summer noon. he was enjoying alone. Really tough boy boy poor sea Boy
Two young women of the Latuko tribe from the village of Ilyeu, high in the Lafit mountains above the Bongoi river, in the southern tip of Sudan. Only Teenage Girls 1952 Young Adult Latuko Women
None People 19th Century Style Adventure English explorers on expedition in the Sudan, Africa, 1860-63