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African Life, Afrique Art, Stile Hip Hop, Foto Portrait, Maputo, Lambada, 인물 드로잉, African People, Language Teacher

There's nothing like candid everyday life realities to inspire street photographers. One of them is a talented photographer and a French language teacher, Grégory Escande, who captures cheerful moments as well as hardships of people living in Maputo, Mozambique, which is considered one of the poorest countries in the world.

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Literal Art! Map Of Africa, Afrique Art, Afrikaanse Kunst, Seni Origami, African Textiles, Africa Art, Africa Map, Art Africain, African Pattern

Struggling to remember or make sense of complicated information? Maybe a visual makeover with an eye-catching chart or graph will help! And if you have doubts about its effectiveness, allow us to introduce you to a subreddit called “Data Art”. It's a community dedicated to sharing “aesthetically satisfying data visualizations that you'd be proud to hang on your wall”.

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Maputo Mozambique, African Art Projects, African Pots, African Life, Africa Photography, Abstract Portrait Painting, African Artwork, Stile Hip Hop, African Art Paintings

There's nothing like candid everyday life realities to inspire street photographers. One of them is a talented photographer and a French language teacher, Grégory Escande, who captures cheerful moments as well as hardships of people living in Maputo, Mozambique, which is considered one of the poorest countries in the world.

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Kikuyu tribe, Kenya, Africa // click image for article and more terrific photos by Juwarra Africa Tribes, Kenyan Wedding, Africa People, African Dance, People Dancing, Traditional Dance, African People, Out Of Africa, Art Africain

Wikipedia about Kikuyu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kikuyu_people Lets continue with the tribes. In addition to Kalenjin, Kikuyu is another tribe who have been visible in practically everything that happens in Kenya. I think we could say that even more than Kalenjin, they have shaped the politics of the country. Even in colonial times Kikuyu were said to be willing to work together with English, although they were also the ones to start organized anti-colonial movement. Usually it is said…

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