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The couple in this photo are members of the Nambikwara tribe. If one looks closely they can see the sign "Karaja" is for the next stand over. Karajas don't use nosepins and their armbands are made with feathers.
Darn, that's such a fantastic photo, but thank you for the information. All the images available for use in Wikipedia articles are over at WikiMedia Commons.
Here's the Karajá page. You edit the descriptions of the photos there. -
Uyvsdi (
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03:50, 6 August 2013 (UTC)Uyvsdireply
I agree cool photo, perhaps I'll add it to the Nambikwara page. There are some good pix of Karajas on Flickr. Would be kosher to upload one of them? Isn't all stuff on it considered public domain unless otherwise indicated? I could also ask the photographer's permission.
Lenbrazil (
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12:01, 6 August 2013 (UTC)reply
I find
WikiMedia to be more confusing than Wikipedia, but they have an "upload wizard" to walk you through the steps. When you search on Flickr, you can click "advanced search," then click on the boxes that say "Only search within Creative Commons-licensed content" — "Find content to use commercially" and "Find content to modify, adapt, or build upon." Instead of putting work directly into Public Domain, a lot of folks release their images under the "CC BY-SA 2.0" license, which is fine for Wiki use. If you run into any problems, just leave a message on my talk page. I'm happy to try to help! -
Uyvsdi (
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15:56, 6 August 2013 (UTC)Uyvsdireply
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