Gujarat 

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  • This is a typical wall in a Pol, one of the dense, tightly packed blocks which make up the old center of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, India. Away from the noise and bustle of the main streets, areas like this are almost silent and kept immaculately clean by the women and children who gather in the streets to chat with their neighbours.

  • Portrait taken in Gujarat, India / Flickr-link: http

  • Kutch is a remote desert area located in far western Gujarat State, India. The area is home to a number of tribal groups. This girl is a member of the Meghwal Group. Megwhal ladies are famous for their intricate weaving and embroidery which they wear on a daily basis.

  • Rajasthani Man – Bundi / Ahir Girl – Kutch / Sikh Man – Amritsar / Rabari Lady – Little Rann (Desert) of Kutch / Meghwal Girl – Kutch / Mali Girl – Orissa / Bonda Lady – Orissa / Mir Lady – Little Rann of Kutch / Rajput Man – Jodhpur

  • A collection of images from the world’s most diverse and colorful country.

  • Kutch is a remote desert area located in the far west of Gujarat State, India up against the Pakistan border. The area is home to a number of colorful tribal groups. This beautiful little girl is a member of the Ahir Tribe.

  • Montage – Yellow India scenes from Pushkar and Gujarat

  • A young Meghwal girl – Kutch, India

  • A Meghwal Lady at the well – Kutch, India. The Meghwals are a tribal minority living in the remote desert area of Kutch in far Western Gujarat State. Meghwal ladies are famous for their intricate weaving.

  • A tribal girl – Kutch, India

  • A Rabari Nomad in a contemplative mood – Kutch, India.

  • A lovely tribal girl in her village – Kutch. Kutch is a remote desert region located in the extreme western part of Gujarat State, India. / The area is home to a number of tribal groups well known for their flambouyant traditional dress. The ladies are expert weavers and their creations can be bought in the villages. It has always seemed to me that the bleaker the landscape, the brighter the costumes.

  • One of the last truly nomadic peoples left on earth, the Rabaris can be seen traveling the back roads all over Northwest India They move from place to place with their camels, goats, beds, pots and pans. The women favor black attire. The men dress completely in white. This man was photographed in Kutch, a remote desert area in far western Gujarat State, India. He’s led a long and hard life.

  • The Jat People are widespread Southern Pakistan and Northern India. Most are Muslim and many are semi-nomadic. This lady was photographed in Bhuj, the main city in the remote desert region of Kutch – Western Gujarat State, India.

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