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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty weaves fabrics at a textile production center in Kathmandu. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately $600-$700. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepalese school children that are survivors from the victims of violence, abuse and poverty sleep at a kindergarten near a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately $600-$700. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty dries scarves at a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women’s Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately $600-$700. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty dries scarves at a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women’s Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately 00-00. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepalese school children that are survivors from the victims of violence, abuse and poverty sleep at a kindergarten near a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately 0-0. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty weaves fabrics at a textile production center in Kathmandu. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately 0-0. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - Srinagar, India - Traditional Washer-man wash the kashmiri handicrafts  on the banks of Famous Dal lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir on 29 March 2019. (Credit Image: © Muzamil Mattoo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty spins wool at a textile production center. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal house more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Bhaktapur, NP, Nepal - 43yrs old SAHADEV PRAJAPATI, making clay pot lamps for upcoming Tihar or Deepawali Festival on his workshop at Pottery Square, Bhaktapur, Nepal on Thursday, November 01, 2018. Nepalese Potter works on their small scale traditional pottery making industry in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Bhaktapur is an ancient town in the Kathmandu Valley and is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its rich culture, temples, and wood, metal and stone artwork. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 6, 2017 - The cobbled and covered bazaar in Gaziantep with coppersmiths at work and traditional copper, pottery and other artisanal handicrafts on sale (Credit Image: © Louai Barakat/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • August 27, 2017 - Nannin, Nannin, China - Nanning, CHINA-27th August 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..Folk artists make exquisite handicrafts in Nanning, southwest China's Guangxi, marking traditional Chinese Valentine's Day. The Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, falls on August 28 this year. In earlier times, Qixi was not only a special day for lovers, but also for girls. It is also known as the ''Begging for Skills Festival'' or ''Daughters' Festival' (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Qingdao, CHINA-June 16 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..The exhibition of artworks made by pupils is held in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, featuring creative handicrafts and paintings of pupils. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - Puyang, Puyang, China - Puyang, CHINA-15th August 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..Lu Xicai, a 110-year-old veteran, is busy with making traditional wheat straw handicrafts at home in Huoyuan Village, Puyang City, central China's Henan Province. Lu joined the army in 1933 and fought with Japanese soldiers during the World War II. ''Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.'' The old soldier Lu doesn't fade away. He still lives a simple but healthy life. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex arrives to view an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH NAME OF GARMENT ADDED The Duchess of Sussex wears a ta'ovala, a traditional Tongan dress wrapped around the waist, as she visits an exhibition of handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH NAME OF GARMENT ADDED The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala, a traditional Tongan dress wrapped around the waist, as they visit an exhibition of handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH NAME OF GARMENT ADDED The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala, a traditional Tongan dress wrapped around the waist, as they visit an exhibition of handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear Ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH NAME OF GARMENT ADDED The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala, a traditional Tongan dress wrapped around the waist, as they visit an exhibition of handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex arrives to view an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex arrives to view an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex arrives to view an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are presented with ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a Ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear Ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH NAME OF GARMENT ADDED The Duchess of Sussex wears a ta'ovala, a traditional Tongan dress wrapped around the waist, as she visits an exhibition of handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH NAME OF GARMENT ADDED The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala, a traditional Tongan dress wrapped around the waist, as they visit an exhibition of handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH NAME OF GARMENT ADDED The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala, a traditional Tongan dress wrapped around the waist, as they visit an exhibition of handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH NAME OF GARMENT ADDED The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are given ta'ovala, a traditional Tongan dress wrapped around the waist, as they visit an exhibition of handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • RETRANSMITTED WITH NAME OF GARMENT ADDED The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear ta'ovala, a traditional Tongan dress wrapped around the waist, as they visit an exhibition of handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex arrives at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre to visit an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex arrives at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre to visit an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex arrives to view an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a Ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear Ta'ovala during a visit to an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • August 8, 2017 - Zhaoyuan, Zhaoyuan, China - Zhaoyuan, CHINA-August 7 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..An old man makes wickerwork in Zhaoyuan, east China's Shandong Province. Now the traditional skills of wicker handicraft making are disappearing in China. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 2, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - About 25 ethnic groups participate in the First Indigenous Culture Meeting in Campinas, which will bring together traditional dances, lectures, workshops and shows, as well as a handicraft fair that takes place in partnership with Mundo Mix Market, the largest economy fair creative country. (Credit Image: © Maycon Soldan/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 2, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - About 25 ethnic groups participate in the First Indigenous Culture Meeting in Campinas, which will bring together traditional dances, lectures, workshops and shows, as well as a handicraft fair that takes place in partnership with Mundo Mix Market, the largest economy fair creative country. (Credit Image: © Maycon Soldan/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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