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Aboriginal Australians
Colour A4 photographs of Aboriginal people, showing a diverse range of images such as Aboriginal children, elderly men in ceremonial body paint, the Australian landscape, and examples of Aboriginal art. |
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American and Canadian Indian
We offer Native American and Canadian art workshops, teaching traditional symbols from a variety of tribal nations that depict and enliven scenes from the stories we have told.
Our photographic exhibition includes A4 colour photographs showing peoples from a variety of tribal nations involved in everyday activities such as preparing traditional food, traditional dwellings, ceremonial dress and so on. These help illustrate the cultures and peoples from whom the original stories arose. |
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Balinese
Our exhibition includes A4 photographs of Balinese people and life including sacred village ceremonies, temples, fashion, and family life. We also have a beautiful selection of traditional Balinese paintings, batiks, and wooden carvings. |
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Egyptian
Following our visit to Egypt in September 2003, we are pleased to announce a massive expansion in our Ancient Egyptian theme. We now also offer an exhibition of photography, sculpture, and traditional papyrus artwork. The sculpture and papyrus depict a variety of ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses, and of course we tell stories about them to place them in context. The photography depicts ancient temples, the Valley of the Kings where Ancient Egypt's Pharaohs are entombed, scenes from the River Nile, and village life. With photos taken from the ground, accompanied by aerial photographs taken from a hot air balloon, these give a truly stunning perspective of the subject. |
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Yanomami of the Amazon
All photos are A4, full colour, and show the Yanomami in daily activities such as gardening, hunting with bows and arrows, building yano villages, dancing, face painting, gathering wild foods from the forest, the role of different members in society such as children and elders, and current threats to their traditional culture such as logging and gold mining.
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