The tribes of the world have seen a steady decline as globalism has taken hold. It has been, only, over a century that we have had photography and begun to unify and witness the vast number of individual tribes around the globe.
Unfortunately, it is within that same time period that industrialization has taken its toll on the indigenous way of life.
Now that we are faced with the possibility of the extinction of the tribal way of life, we have a duty to look at those that we have turned a blind eye to.
These tribes represent the last remaining on earth.
Location: Indonesia + Papa New Guinea
Photographed in 2010
Location: Guangxi, China
Photographed in 2010
Location: Kenya + Tanzania
Photographed in 2010
Location: Siberia – Yamal
Photographed in 2011
Location: Indonesia + Papua New Guinea
Photographed in 2010
Location: Indonesia + Papua New Guinea
Photographed in 2010
Location: Ethiopia
Photographed in 2011
Location: Ethiopia
Photographed in 2011
Location: Argentina + Ecuador
Photographed in 2011
Location: Rah Lava Island, Torba Province
Photographed in 2011
Location: India
Photographed in 2012
Location: Ethiopia
Photographed in 2011
Location: India
Photographed in 2012
Location: Kenya + Tanzania
Photographed in 2010
Location: Nepal
Photographed in 2011
Location: New Zealand
Photographed in 2011
Location: Indonesia + Papua New Guinea
Photographed in 2011
Location: Indonesia + Papua New Guinea
Photographed in 2010
Location: Namibia
Photographed in 2011
Location: Mongolia
Photographed in 2011