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#13273254
4 February 2026
View of amusement rides at the Amaranth Fair in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 3, 2026. Amaranth grows under rainfed conditions, mostly using the traditional ''chapin'' transplanting system, which involves small blocks of mud extracted from the canals of the chinampas (floating gardens) of Lake Xochimilco. Harvesting is done manually, and the grain or seed is used entirely for processing by local micro-industries.
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#12915073
27 October 2025
A Naga farmer separates seed from husk in a bamboo basket in a paddy field during harvest season in Senapati, India, on October 27, 2025.
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#12611131
3 August 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 21: Handcrafted goods made by Treaty 6 First Nations artisans are displayed at the KDays festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 21, 2025.
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#12575061
22 July 2025
CALGARY, CANADA - JULY 11: Cody Cassidy from Donalda, Alberta, competes in steer wrestling during Day Eight of the 2025 Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 11, 2025.
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#12575043
22 July 2025
CALGARY, CANADA - JULY 11: Bridger Anderson of Carrington, Noth Dakota, competes in steer wrestling during Day Eight of the 2025 Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 11, 2025.
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#12573505
22 July 2025
CALGARY, CANADA - JULY 11: Beau Cooper from Stettler, Alberta, in action during Tie Down Roping at the 2025 edition of the Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 11, 2025.
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#12224157
3 April 2025
Tribal women catch fish in a paddy field with traditional fishing equipment 'Jakoi' in Nonoi village, Nagaon District, Assam, India, on April 3, 2025.
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#12224158
3 April 2025
Tribal women catch fish in a paddy field with traditional fishing equipment 'Jakoi' in Nonoi village, Nagaon District, Assam, India, on April 3, 2025.
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#12224159
3 April 2025
Tribal women catch fish in a paddy field with traditional fishing equipment 'Jakoi' in Nonoi village, Nagaon District, Assam, India, on April 3, 2025.
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#11991231
28 January 2025
Zulika Badmos, Balogun of Kemta Adire/Kampala Market, Itoku, explains the processes of making Adire during the grand finale of the 2025 edition of the Adire Cultural Festival in Kemta, Itoku, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, on January 25, 2025. The late Miniya Jojolola Soetan, the second Iyalode (Head of Women) of Egbaland, pioneers Adire/Kampala (tie and dye) fabrics production in the Kemta, Itoku area of Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. The age-old handmade indigenous craft passes from generation to generation and attracts many traders and tourists. The local producers appeal for government intervention due to the scarcity of raw materials, imitation of their designs, and mass importation of fake Adire from China, which harms their businesses.
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#11991287
28 January 2025
Zulika Badmos, Balogun of Kemta Adire/Kampala Market, Itoku, explains the processes of making Adire during the grand finale of the 2025 edition of the Adire Cultural Festival in Kemta, Itoku, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, on January 25, 2025. The late Miniya Jojolola Soetan, the second Iyalode (Head of Women) of Egbaland, pioneers Adire/Kampala (tie and dye) fabrics production in the Kemta, Itoku area of Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. The age-old handmade indigenous craft passes from generation to generation and attracts many traders and tourists. The local producers appeal for government intervention due to the scarcity of raw materials, imitation of their designs, and mass importation of fake Adire from China, which harms their businesses.
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#11777201
14 November 2024
Indigenous craftswomen from different states of Mexico participate in the Original Textile Art Meeting at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 13, 2024.
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14 November 2024
Indigenous craftswomen from different states of Mexico participate in the Original Textile Art Meeting at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 13, 2024.
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#11719144
29 October 2024
A man creates ceramic art typical of Marajo Island, located at the mouth of the Amazon River and considered the largest fluvial-maritime island on the planet, in Soure, Para, Brazil, on October 11, 2024.
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29 October 2024
A man creates ceramic art typical of Marajo Island, located at the mouth of the Amazon River and considered the largest fluvial-maritime island on the planet, in Soure, Para, Brazil, on October 11, 2024.
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#11695284
22 October 2024
An aerial view shows local tribal people fishing with boats and large colorful nets in Kaptai Lake in Rangamati, Bangladesh, on October 22, 2024.
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