tinamanley > GUATEMALA, PAMBACH:  Gloroia Ca'al, a Maya Quiche girl in traditional dress, cooks tortillas on a fire made on the floor of her adobe home in the Alta Verapaz community in the northwestern highlands of Guatemala.
tinamanley > GUATEMALA, PAMBACH:  Young Maya Quiche girl in traditional dress shapes tortillas with her hands by candlelight her adobe home in the Alta Verapaz community in the northwestern highlands of Guatemala.
tinamanley > INDIA, KHAJURAHO, MADHYA PRADESH:  Good luck charm of chili peppers and lime tacked above a shop door in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh.
tinamanley > INDIA, RAJASTHAN, JODHPUR:  Panoramic view of Indian men sorting grain on the floor of their shop in the Sardar Market of Jodhpur.  Jodhpur is referred to as the Blue City because many houses and businesses are painted blue. This section of the market is dedicated to grain shops, particularly rice.
tinamanley > INDIA, RAJASTHAN, JODHPUR:  Small store in the Sardar Market of Jodhpur selling spices, oil, condiments. Jodhpur is referred to as the Blue City because many houses and businesses are painted blue. The blue houses were originally for Brahmins but non-Brahmins also used the color because it was said to deflect the heat and keep mosquitoes away.
tinamanley > INDIA, JAIPUR:  Indian craftsman using a carved wooden block to make block printed material.  The design is carved onto the block by hand. The colors used are normally vegetable dyes. The carved block is dipped into the required color, and then it is used to print the fabric. From Gujarat, the art of block Printing spread to Rajasthan. Here colorful prints of birds, animals, human figures, gods and goddesses are popular.
tinamanley > INDIA, JAIPUR:  Indian craftsman using a carved wooden block to make block printed material.  The design is carved onto the block by hand. The colors used are normally vegetable dyes. The carved block is dipped into the required color, and then it is used to print the fabric. From Gujarat, the art of block Printing spread to Rajasthan. Here colorful prints of birds, animals, human figures, gods and goddesses are popular.
tinamanley > INDIA, JAIPUR:  Indian craftsman using a carved wooden block to make block printed material.  The design is carved onto the block by hand. The colors used are normally vegetable dyes. The carved block is dipped into the required color, and then it is used to print the fabric. From Gujarat, the art of block Printing spread to Rajasthan. Here colorful prints of birds, animals, human figures, gods and goddesses are popular.
tinamanley > INDIA, JAIPUR:  Indian craftsman using a carved wooden block to make block printed material.  The design is carved onto the block by hand. The colors used are normally vegetable dyes. The carved block is dipped into the required color, and then it is used to print the fabric. From Gujarat, the art of block Printing spread to Rajasthan. Here colorful prints of birds, animals, human figures, gods and goddesses are popular.
GUATEMALA, PAMBACH: Gloroia Ca'al, a Maya Quiche girl in traditional dress, cooks tortillas on a fire made on the floor of her adobe home in the Alta Verapaz community in the northwestern highlands of Guatemala.
tinamanley > GUATEMALA, PAMBACH:  Gloroia Ca'al, a Maya Quiche girl in traditional dress, cooks tortillas on a fire made on the floor of her adobe home in the Alta Verapaz community in the northwestern highlands of Guatemala.
GUATEMALA, PAMBACH: Gloroia Ca'al, a Maya Quiche girl in traditional dress, cooks tortillas on a fire made on the floor of her adobe home in the Alta Verapaz community in the northwestern highlands of Guatemala.
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