Swahili Costume in 1900. Woman from the Mbaruks Tribe.

Swahili Costume, Traditional, Kisuaheli, Mozambique, Somalia, Africa, Hair fashion, Suahili, Swahili, Woman

Swahili Woman, East Africa 1900

Swahili Costume in 1900. Woman from the Mbaruks Tribe, East Africa.

Kisuaheli, Mozambique, Somalia.

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