Relating to my encounters with indigenous peoples in Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia. Starting with a free page for introduction. The other chapters are accessible for 5 euro. Those relate to my arrival in Rio de Janeiro in 2004 till today.
a website where I share some of my travel photography. Many indigeous peoples from Brazil in there. Please do respect my copyright and don`t forward them to others without prior consent...this is stealing. If I find such pictures on the net elsewhere I will take measures!
here you can see the many artefacts- museum pieces- which I have collected over the years and which are for sale- of Indians from Brazil. Have a look at these beauties.
a site of a writer I heard of when I was visiting the Khajurao sculpures in India. I heard a Indian guide telling a group of westerns that homosexuality didn`t exist and so no sculptures of that, he said, existed. The writer couldn`t find a publisher for her evidence of the contrary. I found her on the net just now!
a persecuted artist photographer of last century, with a love for male beauty. A lot of his work was destroyed by puritanists and fascists.
I adore it!
I have submitted my first vido clips and footage shot during my travels with an amateur digital Fuji camera (stolen on New years' eve...so for the while I have no more new...but still lots to post from the last 2 years)
a website dedicated to the preservation of indigenous culture. Founder David Maybury-Lewis is an anthropologist who studied the Xavante nation, with whom I have spent various months in the last 15 years.
an art resource website. all from how to sell your art to internships and websites of art.
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