Landslide by Baila and Nuftali Ziff Pirchesky

Amazed by Baila Pirchesky

One World Blue’s Imagine by Baila Pirchesky, Linda Divincemoore, and Nuftali JP Ziff Pirchesky

Delphi Greece 1993 The Bird Whistler

Hanifa Nakiryowa

Facing Forward By Rege Behe Hanifa Nakiryowa does not want pity. She will not plead for help, and will not lament her fate. Even though no one would think less of her if she faltered just a little, the weight of the unthinkable violence she suffered, so unforgiveable, so horrific, causing her to collapse. […]
Hallucinogen Honey Hunters – Hunting mad honey

Hallucinogen Honey Hunters – Hunting mad honey
Japan: Tradition And Modernity

Japan: A Journey Between Tradition And Modernity How do you handle your life between your traditions and Modernity? What do you hold fast to, what do you keep, what do you preserve? How do you live the balance of Life and stay true to who you are? We all must come to our own understanding […]
Baka, The People of the Forest

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baka_people_(Cameroon_and_Gabon) The Baka people, known in the Congo as Bayaka (Bebayaka, Bebayaga, Bibaya), are an ethnic group inhabiting the southeastern rain forests of Cameroon, northern Republic of Congo, northern Gabon, and southwestern Central African Republic. They are sometimes called a subgroup of the Twa, but the two peoples are not closely related. Likewise, the […]
Bedouin Life

From: http://www.bedawi.com/Bedouin_Culture_EN.html Origins of nomadic peoples are difficult to trace as they leave little evidence behind for archaeologists… The term ‘Bedu’in the Arabic language refers to one who lives out in the open, in the desert. The Arabic word ‘Badawiyin’is a generic name for a desert-dweller and the English word ‘Bedouin’ is the derived from […]
Bajau – the Real Water World People

Bajau – the real water world people