Hairdress of a Woman of N’Djamena, Chad. 11/25/14 by world4 Leave a commentWoman of Fort Lammy, Chad Africa French EquatorialWoman of N’Djamena, formally Fort Lammy, Chad.Source: The dark continent; Africa, the landscape and the people by Hugo Adolf Bernatzik.RelatedKohra preparing to remove. Korana People. Drawn by Samuel DaniellA Khoisan village on the banks of the Orange River in South Africa.Bushmen Hottentots armed for an Expedition. Khoisan Peoples.THE GNOO. Drawn & Engravd by Samuel Daniell.Scene in Sitsikamma. Tsitsikamma National Park by Samuel Daniell.Musgum. African tribe. Young shepherds 1930sAfrica, the landscape and the people 1931. The dark continent. https://world4.eu/hairdress-woman-ndjamena-chad/Woman of the African Fanti tribe of Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire 1930sWoman of Goma. Congo Makele. African hairstyle.Skull deformation.Ashanti warriors. Asante Manta. Ethnic group in West Africa.Zulu Warrior. Zulu-Kraal. South Africa 1899.A Lendu woman from Uganda.Africa Nigeria. Nupe woman clothing around 1878.ContinueMore:A Zapotec woman of South Mexico 10sBust of a black African woman and man by Charles Cordier AfricaWoman of the African tribe of Kanembu from Lake Tchad 1930s. ChadMarried Woman of Bethlehem in richly colored dress. Middle EastBerber woman from Algeria, c. 1900. AlgeriaWoman from Pont-l'Abbé Brittany region, France France