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We Believe In Africa: @CheckoutAfrica
By Joburg Post
We plug breathtaking Instagram pages that share our values; changing the Africa narrative, shed light on Africa’s beauty & potential, promote black beauty, highlight black excellence and tell the stories of ALL THINGS AFRICA.
This week we’re crushing on @CheckoutAfrica
Table Mountain, Cape Town #SouthAfrica Pic: @thejonrobert
Bumi woman from Ethiopia.
Moroccan Mint Tea Pic: Kevinrawalsh #Culture #Checkoutafrica
Sunset in Savuti, Botswana via @seeafricatv
The Himba or the plural OmuHimba, are indigenous peoples with an estimated population of about 50,000 people living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene Region (formerly Kaokoland) and on the other side of the Kunene River in Angola.There are also a few groups left of the OvaTwa, who are also OvaHimba, but are hunter-gatherers. The OvaHimba are a semi-nomadic, pastoralist people, culturally distinguishable from the Herero people in northern Namibia and southern Angola, and speak OtjiHimba, a variety of Herero, which belongs to the Bantu family within Niger–Congo • • • #checkoutafrica #himba #africantribes #african #africa #tribalculture #wearegreat #knowledgeofself #information #africans #africanhistory #history #historian #oralhistory #publichistory #southwestafrica #socialgroup #livinglife #happyandfree #getupstandup #redhaircolor #powerfulwomen #locks #bytheocean
Braid art @laetitiaky
Boys of the Wagogo Tribe, Tanzania 1948 . . . #Checkoutafrica #Throwbackafrica
Hakuna matata! midweekmotivation #checoutafrica @Sababusafaris
Inspired by Ethiopian artisans and signature Lemlem colors and patterns @lemlemofficial @liyakebede @pppiccioli. . . . #Checkoutafrica #Africanstyle #African
Young Queen 👑. . . . 📸 @mylah_shyv
RENDILLE, KEMYA. "Marriages take place during the ceremonial season when the clans gather together. A shelter, called a khod, is constructed of branches and hides and placed on top of a camel to carry the bride to her husband's home." Pic @africanceremonies"
Fabrics 😍😍. . . . #mybeautifulafrica #africa #africanstyle #africanmarket #colorful #fashionstyle #fashion #textile #textileart #joy #photography #art #peacefull #peace #love #goodvibes #mode #model
The Orlando towers, Soweto, Johannesburg. . . . #Africa #soweto #gauteng #checkoutafrica
-JP
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