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DEVOTE OF ISLAM |
WHEN THE WARRIOR SMILES |
Dervish, or holy man, sitting in Oriental fashion in the courtyard of
a mosque in Cairo
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Years of internal strife, of contesting rulers and tribal conflict have
made war an ordinary occupation in Morocco. A debonair manner well
accords with the soldier's trade
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TYPICAL BEDUIN WOMANHOOD |
RICKSHAW MAN IN DURBAN |
Beduin women do not veil themselves. Their usual garment is blue,
woven in one piece, secured on the shoulders with fibula brooches,
and festooned with silver chains and charms
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Durban's rickshaw men are mostly Zulus. They wear very little clothing,
but are fastidious about their headdress, which includes feathers and
quills, and often a pair of cow's horns
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