RM2H9B14R–Man weaving Kente cloth, a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips made and native to the Akan ethnic group of Ghana, Ashanti R
RMJ4EN5R–Ainu village in Akan Kohan Onsen, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia
RF2JK0H18–Tarik Akan wax portrait at Madame Tussauds Istanbul. Tarik Akan was a Turkish film actor and producer.
RM2AYRRB5–People photographing Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) at the hot springs area of Lake Kussharo, which is a caldera lake in Akan National Park, eastern Ho
RM2H5WR21–Adinkra rug from Ghana. This cotton cloth is one of the oldest known textiles printed and painted in the adinkra technique. Adinkra symbols represent concepts or aphorisms and are widely used in fabrics & pottery. This cloth was commissioned from the Fante Paramount Chief of Elmina for William I of the Netherlands, and shipped from West Africa to The Hague in 1825. Traditional motifs surround the Dutch coat of arms. Adinkra cloths are mainly worn at funerals, but also on festive occasions (white ground) or as everyday wear. Adinkra symbols were originally created by the Bono people of Gyaman
RFW21AP3–A boaters paradise, Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan
RM2T91D98–Man's Wrapper, 20th century, 137 x 74 1/2 in. (347.98 x 189.23 cm), Cotton; block print, embroidery, Ghana, 20th century, The Akan people of southern Ghana create elaborately decorated cloths that serve as a form of visual communication as well as aesthetic objects. Adinkra translates literally as 'a message one gives to another when parting' and refers to the traditional use of these cloths for funerary and mourning purposes. Adinkra cloth became increasingly popular during the 20th century, however, and was adapted for use on special occasions such as weddings or naming ceremonies
RF2DB773N–Boat on Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan
RM2A2TY62–ring with frog, Akan people, gold alloy, 2-1/4 in., African Art
RF2J3K3KC–Ainu garments at the Ainu Cultural Center at Akan in the northernmost island of Hokkaido. The Ainu people live mainly on Hokkaido with a population e
RMDGXMM4–Tourists at the fumaroles, geothermal active region, Kawayu Onsen, Akan-Nationalpark, Hokkaido, Japan
RM2AYRPR2–People photographing the endangered Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis), also known as the Red-crowned cranes, which are one of the rarest cranes in the
RFKTG8TW–Atumn Folliage, at Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan
RM2AYRRA7–A tourist is photographing Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) along the shore of Lake Kussharo, which is a caldera lake in Akan National Park, eastern Hokk
RMTA7YC5–Four people are better than one symbol painted on the wall of the agni-indenie royal palace, Comoé, Abengourou, Ivory Coast
RMW451FG–Commemorative head, Akan people, Southern Ghana, c. 19th century, terracotta -
RMP7PG7A–English: Exhibit in the Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA. This work is old enough so that it is in the . 15 June 2015, 11:59:33 96 Commemorative head, Akan people, Southern Ghana, c. 19th century, terracotta - Krannert Art Museum, UIUC - DSC06174
RM2FJW4ER–Japan, Hokkaido island, Lake Akan, Kushiro, excursion on the lake
RMJW504T–Commemorative head, Akan people, Southern Ghana, c 19th century, terracotta Krannert Art Museum, UIUC DSC06174
RM2H9B15P–Silk and cotton used to weave Kente cloth, a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips made and native to the Akan ethnic group o
RMK9C42M–Yorobodi, Ivory Coast, Cote d'Ivoire. Imam of the Mosque of Yorobodi. Member of the Anyi (Agni) Ethnic Group, a sub-group of the Akan People.
RFGT47DB–akan people flag
RFKMFR1W–Waterfall in autumn
RF2BTYDM6–Hooper swan taking off, Lake Kussharo, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia
RMENATWG–Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II the 16th King Asantehene traditional ruler of the Kingdom of Ashanti or Asante which was an Akan empire and kingdom from 1701 to 1957, in what is now modern-day Ghana West Africa. Today, the Ashanti Kingdom survives as a constitutionally protected, sub-national traditional state in union with the Republic of Ghana
RF2BTYDR5–Hooper swan wing span, Lake Kussharo, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia
RF2E1CNG5–Market stalls and shops in village, Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan
RMAN8EJD–People bathing in outdoor rotemburo onsen on shore of Lake Akan in Akan National Park Hokkaido
RFHY7CNG–A baby girl stands in the middle of a dance circle during a festival in rural Ghana.
RMDGXMKT–Tourists at the fumaroles, geothermal active region, Kawayu Onsen, Akan-Nationalpark, Hokkaido, Japan
RFFBB9B0–Mist over winter river
RMB8N6TT–People watching Japanese Red crowned Cranes Grus japonensis at Akan Hokkaido Japan February
RM2AYRRAF–A tourist is photographing Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) along the shore of Lake Kussharo, which is a caldera lake in Akan National Park, eastern Hokk
RFHNB316–Izakaya in Ainu Kotan village,Akankohan,Akan National Park,Hokkaido,Japan
RMB3WY3E–Kussharo-ko Lake, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan
RMTA7Y4H–Women dancing during a ceremony in Adjoua Messouma Komians initiation centre, Moyen-Comoé, Aniassue, Ivory Coast
RF2D7A379–African man wear black durag hold Ghana flag at hand isolated dark background.
RMB42C69–Japan, Hokkaido, Akan Kohan, Ainu Marimo festival
RM2AYRR99–Tourists in a forest with snow near the small village of Tsurui near the Japanese town of Kushiro on Hokkaido Island, Japan.
RMBM1CJD–Japanese maple in autumn, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan
RM2AYRPTG–The endangered Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis), also known as the Red-crowned cranes, which are one of the rarest cranes in the world are being fed
RFKMFR1T–Waterfall in autumn
RMBANTY7–Ainu village at Lake Akan onsen town, Hokkaido, japan
RMENARNJ–Gold rings decorate the hands of Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II the 16th King Asantehene traditional ruler of the Kingdom of Ashanti or Asante which was an Akan empire and kingdom from 1701 to 1957, in what is now modern-day Ghana West Africa. Today, the Ashanti Kingdom survives as a constitutionally protected, sub-national traditional state in union with the Republic of Ghana
RMB48B6J–Akan National Park Hokkaido Island Japan Clouds of venting sulfur steam from a fumarole on Mt Iwo volcano in winter
RF2DB7734–People fishing from boat on Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan
RMAN8EJF–People bathing in evening in public outdoor rotemburo onsen on shore of Lake Akan in Akan National Park Hokkaido Japan
RF2JAXD2C–Morning view of lake Kussharo in Winter, Hokkaido, Japan
RMDGXMKP–Tourists at the fumaroles, geothermal active region, Kawayu Onsen, Akan-Nationalpark, Hokkaido, Japan
RF2DB76YH–Dirt road reflecting in road mirror, Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan
RFW21ARR–Speed boat departing from dock
RFJAD8WR–akan people ethnic ghana and ivory coast country flag computer generated
RFHNB323–snowmobiles.,Akankohan,Akan lake,Akan National Park,Hokkaido,Japan
RMB3XWK5–Kussharo-ko Lake, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan
RMTA7Y66–Women dancing during a ceremony in Adjoua Messouma Komians initiation centre, Moyen-Comoé, Aniassue, Ivory Coast
RF2D7A3CH–African man wear black durag hold Ivory Coast flag at hand isolated dark background.
RFD25G8B–Akan National Park, Hokkaido
RFBHCWW1–Ferry on Akan Lake, Hokkaido, Japan
RFD94AY2–Mt. Oakan-dake, Akan national park, Hokkaido, Japan.
RMDMNR0R–Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) swimming in open water, Kussharo lake, Akan national park, Hokkaido, Japan.
RFKMFR18–Waterfall in autumn
RMDMNT14–Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) standing in frozen lake with sunset, Kussharo lake, Akan national park, Hokkaido, Japan.
RM2A2TR2W–ring with bird, Akan people, gilded alloy, African Art
RMERH9J1–Ashanti weavers. Akan people who live predominantly in the Ashanti Region and Cote d'Ivoire, Africa. Illustration on Liebig
RMAN8EJC–People bathing in outdoor rotemburo onsen on shore of Lake Akan in Akan National Park Hokkaido
RFEFRE74–Whooper Swans on Lake Kussharo, Hokkaido, Japan
RMDGXMM5–Tourists at the fumaroles, geothermal active region, Kawayu Onsen, Akan-Nationalpark, Hokkaido, Japan
RF2E1CNG1–Toilet sign, Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan
RFPPFKJT–Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) at Kotan, Kussharo Lake, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan
RMGDRNHW–geography / travel, Germany, Bavaria, landscapes, Alps, hikers at Stuiben, Illertal, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFPPFKHK–Dancing Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) on a snow surface, Akan Crane Center, Hokkaido, Japan
RFHNB317–Ainu Kotan village,Akankohan,Akan National Park,Hokkaido,Japan
RMTA7Y8B–Women dancing during a ceremony in Adjoua Messouma Komians initiation centre, Moyen-Comoé, Aniassue, Ivory Coast
RMB3X5EE–Kussharo-ko Lake, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan
RMA86FHB–Spirit Figures Baule Ivory Coast 19th Cent Africa African Akan Asante
RFBHCWXK–Wildflowers in Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan
RFD94AY9–Mountains, Mt. Mokotoyama, Akan nationalpark, Hokkaido, Japan.
RMB8N7X2–Photographers photographing Red crowned Japanese Cranes at Akan Hokkaido Japan February
RFKMFR29–Waterfall in autumn
RMDMNT58–Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) foraging in frozen lake with sunset, Kussharo lake, Akan national park, Hokkaido, Japan.
RM2A2TY63–ring with frog, Akan people, gold alloy, 2-1/4 in., African Art
RMDMNR9T–Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) standing in lake during snowfall, Kussharo lake, Akan national park, Hokkaido, Japan.
RMA7H9EX–Posuban shrine built by an Asafo company, a military unit in Akan society, Anomabu, Ghana
RMS428FD–Lake Kussharo and wooden information sign. Kawayu, Hokkaido, Japan. November 11, 2022. Japanese text (middle board): There are 477 hot spa spots around the lake
RFEFRE7B–Whooper Swans on Lake Kussharo, Hokkaido, Japan
RF2JDKA1C–Trees and lake Kussharo, Hokkaido, Japan
RF2DB773C–Woman releasing golden char caught while fishing, Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan
RF2JDKA58–Morning view of lake Kussharo in Winter, Hokkaido, Japan
RM2HJ1NTF–Memorial Head (Ntiri) 17th century (?) Akan peoples The Asante, Baule, and Anyi peoples belong to the Akan culture and language group. Since the second half of the sixteenth century, two traditions of terracotta sculpture produced by Akan women have played a role in funerary rites and memorialized the dead. While relief-decorated vessels are associated with the shrines of ordinary people, freestanding figures and heads were predominantly the prerogative of royalty. Enormous stylistic diversity is reflected in forms that range from seven to ten centimeters wide to lifesize and from hollow and s
RF2JDK9R6–Moody view of frozen water patterns at lake Saroma in winter, Hokkaido, Japan
RFHNB31E–performance in Ainu Kotan Museum,Akankohan,,Akan National Park,Hokkaido,Japan
RMTA7Y6R–Women dancing during a ceremony in Adjoua Messouma Komians initiation centre, Moyen-Comoé, Aniassue, Ivory Coast
RMB3XX8M–Io-zan Mountain Volcano, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia
RF2JDKA72–View of lake Kussharo in Winter from Bihoro Pass Observatory, Hokkaido, Japan
RFBHCX1G–Penketo Lake in Akan National Park, Sokodai, Hokkaido, Japan
RM2HH90CG–Memorial Head (Ntiri) 17th century (?) Akan peoples The Asante, Baule, and Anyi peoples belong to the Akan culture and language group. Since the second half of the sixteenth century, two traditions of terracotta sculpture produced by Akan women have played a role in funerary rites and memorialized the dead. While relief-decorated vessels are associated with the shrines of ordinary people, freestanding figures and heads were predominantly the prerogative of royalty. Enormous stylistic diversity is reflected in forms that range from seven to ten centimeters wide to lifesize and from hollow and s
RMB8N7X5–Feeding time at Akan Crane centre among Japanese Cranes Grus japonensis Akan Hokkaido Japan
RMK9C2NH–Grand Bassam, Ivory Coast, Cote d'Ivoire. A Woman of the Apollo Ethnic Group, a sub-group of the Akan People.
RFB7H95F–Lake Akan
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