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  • A beduin woman living in the desert of Wahiba Sands. Oman, 2011
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  • Beduin girls milking goats in the desert of Wahiba sands, Oman, 2011
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  • Inside the main hall of the Muttrah Souk in Muskat. Oman, 2011
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  • A beduin women returning from the dunes in Wahiba Sands, Oman, 2011
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  • Beduin women praying at sunset in the desert in Wahiba Sands, Oman, 2011
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  • A beduin women in front of their tent in the desert of Wahiba, sands, Oman, 2011
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  • Beduins living in the desert of Wahiba Sands. Oman, 2011
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  • A beduin women in front of their tent in the desert of Wahiba, sands, Oman, 2011
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  • Early morning at the new delhi train station.
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  • November 8, 2017 –Women of the Ndiaye family prepare food for their noumerous family members and guets during the Grand magal in Touba  while the men gather to pray on the morning of the Grand Magal. The Grand Magal is also the most important family reunion in Sehegal, and women are the center of the family in Senegalese society. They are respected and honored as the educators of the next generation of good Muslims and as the glue that holds together the family. Unlike in the Arab world, women are not considered to be husband‘s property and therefore do not have to wear veils.
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