Ajax loader

Can't find what you're looking for?

 

Be sure to Sign in to see all available content.

 

If you don't have an account, Register here.

Search results for: South-American-(peoples-and-tribes)

USA-INDIGENOUS/
RTSC0SSR 
October 10, 2022 
Native American Cliff Matias of the Taino tribe, holds his hands together during an indigenous sunrise... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Indigenous Peoples' Day is observed in the U.S., in New York City 
Native American Cliff Matias of the Taino tribe, holds his hands together during an indigenous sunrise water ceremony on the shore of the East River on Randall's Island as Indigenous Peoples' Day is observed in the U.S., in New York City, New York, U.S., October 10, 2022. REUTERS/Mike Segar 
NEW-YEAR/PERU
RTX6K123 
December 27, 2018 
A Peruvian shaman carries a boa constrictor snake during a ritual of predictions for the new year at... 
Lima, Peru 
A Peruvian shaman carries a boa constrictor snake during a ritual of predictions for the new year at... 
A Peruvian shaman carries a boa constrictor snake during a ritual of predictions for the new year at Pescadores beach in Chorrillos, Lima, Peru December 27, 2018. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo 
COLOMBIA-PROTEST/
RTS16FAH 
May 12, 2017 
Ceremonial staffs of leaders of the Nasa indigenous tribe are seen at a sugar cane field they claim as... 
Corinto, Colombia 
Ceremonial staffs of leaders of the Nasa indigenous tribe are seen at a sugar cane field they claim as... 
Ceremonial staffs of leaders of the Nasa indigenous tribe are seen at a sugar cane field they claim as their ancestral lands in Corinto, Colombia, May 11, 2017. Picture taken May 11, 2017. REUTERS/Federico Rios 
COLOMBIA-PROTEST/
RTS16FA5 
May 12, 2017 
Ceremonial staffs of leaders of the Nasa indigenous tribe are seen at a sugar cane field they claim as... 
Corinto, Colombia 
Ceremonial staffs of leaders of the Nasa indigenous tribe are seen at a sugar cane field they claim as... 
Ceremonial staffs of leaders of the Nasa indigenous tribe are seen at a sugar cane field they claim as their ancestral lands in Corinto, Colombia, May 11, 2017. Picture taken May 11, 2017. REUTERS/Federico Rios 
NORTH DAKOTA-PIPELINE/
RTST7EN 
November 25, 2016 
Chenae Bullock from the Shinnecock tribe poses for a photograph during a protest against plans to pass... 
Cannon Ball, UNITED STATES 
Chenae Bullock from the Shinnecock tribe poses for a photograph during a protest against plans to pass... 
Chenae Bullock from the Shinnecock tribe poses for a photograph during a protest against plans to pass the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, U.S. November 24, 2016. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith 
BRAZIL-INDIGENOUS
RTSSUIB 
November 22, 2016 
An indigenous man from the Pataxo tribe occupies the entrance of the Planalto Palace during a protest... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Pataxo tribe occupies the entrance of the Planalto Palace during a protest... 
An indigenous man from the Pataxo tribe occupies the entrance of the Planalto Palace during a protest of indigenous people from various tribes against agribusinesses and in demand of the demarcation of their ancestral lands, in Brasilia, Brazil November 22, 2016. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
CHILE-PROTESTS/MAPUCHE
RTSSPVG 
November 22, 2016 
A Mapuche Indian activist waves and shouts slogans next to an image of Francisca Linconao, who is an... 
Santiago, Chile 
A Mapuche Indian activist waves and shouts slogans next to an image of Francisca Linconao, who is an... 
A Mapuche Indian activist waves and shouts slogans next to an image of Francisca Linconao, who is an inmate, that reads "War to the State, Marrichiweu! (Thousand times we will be victorious)" during a demonstration to demand justice for indigenous Mapuche inmates as well as for their indigenous rights and land for their communities, in Santiago, Chile, November 21, 2016. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
CHILE-PROTESTS/MAPUCHE
RTSSPVB 
November 22, 2016 
Mapuche Indian activists raise their sticks during a demonstration to demand justice for indigenous Mapuche... 
Santiago, Chile 
Mapuche Indian activists raise their sticks during a demonstration to demand justice for indigenous Mapuche... 
Mapuche Indian activists raise their sticks during a demonstration to demand justice for indigenous Mapuche inmates as well as for their indigenous rights and land for their communities, in Santiago, Chile, November 21, 2016. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
CHILE-PROTESTS/MAPUCHE
RTSSPV2 
November 22, 2016 
Mapuche Indian activists raise their sticks during a demonstration to demand justice for indigenous Mapuche... 
Santiago, Chile 
Mapuche Indian activists raise their sticks during a demonstration to demand justice for indigenous Mapuche... 
Mapuche Indian activists raise their sticks during a demonstration to demand justice for indigenous Mapuche inmates as well as their indigenous rights and land for their communities, in Santiago, Chile, November 21, 2016. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
CHILE-PROTESTS/MAPUCHE
RTSSPV0 
November 22, 2016 
A Mapuche Indian activist blows a trutruca, a traditional trumpet, as they raise their sticks during... 
Santiago, Chile 
A Mapuche Indian activist blows a trutruca, a traditional trumpet, as they raise their sticks during... 
A Mapuche Indian activist blows a trutruca, a traditional trumpet, as they raise their sticks during a demonstration to demand justice for indigenous Mapuche inmates as well as their indigenous rights and land for their communities, in Santiago, Chile, November 21, 2016. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
NORTH DAKOTA-PIPELINE/
RTX2TI3I 
November 14, 2016 
Dan Nanamkin from the Nez Perce tribe hugs his dog during a protest against the Dakota Access pipeline... 
Cannon Ball, UNITED STATES 
Dan Nanamkin from the Nez Perce tribe hugs his dog during a protest against the Dakota Access pipeline... 
Dan Nanamkin from the Nez Perce tribe hugs his dog during a protest against the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, U.S. November 13, 2016. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith 
NORTH DAKOTA-PIPELINE/
RTX2TA14 
November 11, 2016 
A man from the Muskogee tribe looks at the Oceti Sakowin shrouded in mist during a protest against the... 
Cannon Ball, UNITED STATES 
A man from the Muskogee tribe looks at the Oceti Sakowin shrouded in mist during a protest against the... 
A man from the Muskogee tribe looks at the Oceti Sakowin shrouded in mist during a protest against the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, U.S. November 11, 2016. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
USA-POLICE/
RTSIRV8 
July 20, 2016 
Tonya Johnson, Big Queen of the Wild Tchoupitoulas Indian Tribe, who went to high school with Baton Rouge... 
Baton Rouge, USA 
Tonya Johnson, Big Queen of the Wild Tchoupitoulas Indian Tribe, who went to high school with Baton Rouge... 
Tonya Johnson, Big Queen of the Wild Tchoupitoulas Indian Tribe, who went to high school with Baton Rouge police officer Montrell Jackson, who was shot and killed Sunday morning, attends a vigil in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. July 19, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman 
USA-POLICE/
RTSIRV7 
July 20, 2016 
Tonya Johnson, Big Queen of the Wild Tchoupitoulas Indian Tribe, who went to high school with Baton Rouge... 
Baton Rouge, USA 
Tonya Johnson, Big Queen of the Wild Tchoupitoulas Indian Tribe, who went to high school with Baton Rouge... 
Tonya Johnson, Big Queen of the Wild Tchoupitoulas Indian Tribe, who went to high school with Baton Rouge police officer Montrell Jackson, who was shot and killed Sunday morning, attends a vigil in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. July 19, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman 
LANDRIGHTS-NATIVEAMERICANS/QUOTEBOX
RTSGSAY 
June 09, 2016 
Burton Pretty On Top Sr., a member of America?s Crow Indian Tribe, who joined other tribal members recently... 
Crow Agency, UNITED STATES 
Burton Pretty On Top Sr. a member of America?s Crow Indian Tribe who joined other tribal members recently... 
Burton Pretty On Top Sr., a member of America?s Crow Indian Tribe, who joined other tribal members recently in a project to help Native Americans write their wills is pictured in Crow Agency, Montana, U.S. on May 24, 2016. REUTERS/Ellen Wulfhorst 
CHILE-PROTEST/
RTSDXA3 
April 07, 2016 
A Mapuche Indian activist is detained by riot policemen during a rally in Santiago, Chile, April 6, 2016.... 
Santiago, Chile 
A Mapuche Indian activist is detained by riot policemen during a rally in Santiago, Chile 
A Mapuche Indian activist is detained by riot policemen during a rally in Santiago, Chile, April 6, 2016. The demonstrators say they are demanding justice for indigenous Mapuche inmates as well as respect for their indigenous rights and land for their communities. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
USA-ELECTION/CLINTON
RTSBSG5 
March 22, 2016 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens to Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud... 
Puyallup, UNITED STATES 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Clinton listens to Puyallup Tribe Chairman Sterud during a roundtable... 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens to Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud during a roundtable discussion with Washington tribal leaders at Chief Leschi school in Puyallup, Washington March 22, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni 
USA-ELECTION/CLINTON
RTSBSG1 
March 22, 2016 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C), with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud... 
Puyallup, UNITED STATES 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Clinton, with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Sterud and Puyallup Tribe... 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C), with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud (R) and Puyallup Tribe Vice Chairman Roleen Hargrove attend a roundtable discussion with Washington tribal leaders at Chief Leschi school in Puyallup, Washington March 22, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni 
USA-ELECTION/CLINTON
RTSBSFU 
March 22, 2016 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C), with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud... 
Puyallup, UNITED STATES 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Clinton, with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Sterud and Puyallup Tribe... 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C), with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud (R) and Puyallup Tribe Vice Chairman Roleen Hargrove, watch a performance during a roundtable discussion with Washington tribal leaders at Chief Leschi school in Puyallup, Washington March 22, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni 
USA-ELECTION/CLINTON
RTSBSFE 
March 22, 2016 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C), with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud... 
Puyallup, UNITED STATES 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Clinton, with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Sterud and Puyallup Tribe... 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C), with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud (R) and Puyallup Tribe Vice Chairman Roleen Hargrove, watch a performance during a roundtable discussion with Washington tribal leaders at Chief Leschi school in Puyallup, Washington March 22, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni 
USA-ELECTION/CLINTON
RTSBSEW 
March 22, 2016 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C), with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud... 
Puyallup, UNITED STATES 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Clinton, with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Sterud and Puyallup Tribe... 
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C), with Puyallup Tribe Chairman Bill Sterud (R) and Puyallup Tribe Vice Chairman Roleen Hargrove, watch a performance during a roundtable discussion with Washington tribal leaders at Chief Leschi school in Puyallup, Washington March 22, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni 
RALLYING-DAKAR/
RTX21HBZ 
January 07, 2016 
An Aymara woman holds a child as she stands on the side of the road to watch vehicles in the fifth stage... 
Uyuni, Bolivia 
An Aymara woman holds a child as she stands on the side of the road to watch vehicles in the fifth stage... 
An Aymara woman holds a child as she stands on the side of the road to watch vehicles in the fifth stage Jujuy-Uyuni in the Dakar Rally 2016 near Uyuni, Bolivia, January 7, 2016. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci
BRAZIL-PROTEST/
RTX1YYAH 
December 16, 2015 
Riot police take position as indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
Riot police take position as indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional... 
Riot police take position as indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215) at the National Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, December 16, 2015. PEC 215 proposes the transfer of power to demarcate indigenous lands to the Brazilian National Congress. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-PROTEST/
RTX1YY9V 
December 16, 2015 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215)... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215)... 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215) as riot police take position at the National Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, December 16, 2015. PEC 215 proposes the transfer of power to demarcate indigenous lands to the Brazilian National Congress. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-PROTEST/
RTX1YY7H 
December 16, 2015 
Indigenous people from several tribes are blocked by policemen during a protest against the Proposed... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
Indigenous people from several tribes are blocked by policemen during a protest against the Proposed... 
Indigenous people from several tribes are blocked by policemen during a protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215) at the National Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, December 16, 2015. PEC 215 proposes the transfer of power to demarcate indigenous lands to the Brazilian National Congress. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
BRAZIL-PROTEST/
RTX1YXW1 
December 16, 2015 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215),... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215),... 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215), at the National Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, December 16, 2015. PEC 215 proposes the transfer of power to demarcate indigenous lands to the Brazilian National Congress. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-PROTEST/
RTX1YXVY 
December 16, 2015 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215),... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215),... 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215), at the National Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, December 16, 2015. PEC 215 proposes the transfer of power to demarcate indigenous lands to the Brazilian National Congress. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-PROTEST/
RTX1YXVD 
December 16, 2015 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215),... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215),... 
Indigenous people from several tribes protest against the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC 215), at the National Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, December 16, 2015. PEC 215 proposes the transfer of power to demarcate indigenous lands to the Brazilian National Congress. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYSD 
November 05, 2015 
U.S. President Barack Obama (L-R) listens as Tatiana Ticknor of Alaska and Brayden White of the St. Regis... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama listens as Ticknor and White talk about the problem of suicide in native American communities,... 
U.S. President Barack Obama (L-R) listens as Tatiana Ticknor of Alaska and Brayden White of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe talk about the problem of suicide in native American communities, at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYQU 
November 05, 2015 
Attendees in native dressing look on as U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the annual White... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Attendees in native dressing look on as Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations... 
Attendees in native dressing look on as U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYQQ 
November 05, 2015 
Brayden White of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe takes part in a panel discussion with U.S. President Barack... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
White takes part in a panel discussion with U.S. President Barack Obama during the annual White House... 
Brayden White of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe takes part in a panel discussion with U.S. President Barack Obama during the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYQN 
November 05, 2015 
Attendees wait to greet U.S. President Barack Obama (not pictured) after his remarks at the annual White... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Attendees wait to greet Obama after his remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in... 
Attendees wait to greet U.S. President Barack Obama (not pictured) after his remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYQ8 
November 05, 2015 
U.S. President Barack Obama (R) greets attendees after participating in the annual White House Tribal... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama greets attendees after participating in the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington... 
U.S. President Barack Obama (R) greets attendees after participating in the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYQ7 
November 05, 2015 
Jude Schimmel (L-R), a former standout basketball player at the University of Louisville, moderates a... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Schimmel moderates a panel discussion between Obama and young Native Americans at the annual White House... 
Jude Schimmel (L-R), a former standout basketball player at the University of Louisville, moderates a panel discussion between U.S. President Barack Obama and young Native Americans Tatiana Ticknor of Alaska, Brayden White of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, Blossom Johnson of the Navajo Nation and Philip Douglas of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYNZ 
November 05, 2015 
Attendees take pictures and video as U.S. President Barack Obama participates in the annual White House... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Attendees take pictures and video as Obama participates in the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference... 
Attendees take pictures and video as U.S. President Barack Obama participates in the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYNW 
November 05, 2015 
U.S. President Barack Obama (L) participates in a panel discussion with young Native Americans including... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama participates in a panel discussion with young Native Americans, including Ticknor, at the annual... 
U.S. President Barack Obama (L) participates in a panel discussion with young Native Americans including Tatiana Ticknor of Alaska at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYNV 
November 05, 2015 
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington 
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYNU 
November 05, 2015 
(From L to R) Jude Schimmel, a former standout basketball player at the University of Louisville, moderates... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Schimmel moderates a panel discussion between Obama and young Native Americans at the annual White House... 
(From L to R) Jude Schimmel, a former standout basketball player at the University of Louisville, moderates a panel discussion between U.S. President Barack Obama and young Native Americans Tatiana Ticknor of Alaska, Brayden White of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, Blossom Johnson of the Navajo Nation and Philip Douglas of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYJK 
November 05, 2015 
U.S. President Barack Obama (R) arrives to participate in a panel discussion with (from L) Tatiana Ticknor... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama arrives to participates in a panel discussion with Ticknor, White and Johnson at the annual White... 
U.S. President Barack Obama (R) arrives to participate in a panel discussion with (from L) Tatiana Ticknor of Alaska, Brayden White of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe and Blossom Johnson of the Navajo Nation, at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYJF 
November 05, 2015 
Attendees take pictures as they wait for U.S. President Barack Obama to arrive to deliver remarks at... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Attendees take pictures as they wait for Obama to arrive to deliver remarks at the annual White House... 
Attendees take pictures as they wait for U.S. President Barack Obama to arrive to deliver remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYIE 
November 05, 2015 
(From L to R) U.S. President Barack Obama participates in a panel discussion with Tatiana Ticknor of... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama participates in a panel discussion with Ticknor, White, Johnson and Douglas at the annual White... 
(From L to R) U.S. President Barack Obama participates in a panel discussion with Tatiana Ticknor of Alaska, Brayden White of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, Blossom Johnson of the Navajo Nation and Philip Douglas of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYID 
November 05, 2015 
(From L to R) U.S. President Barack Obama participates in a panel discussion with Tatiana Ticknor of... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama participates in a panel discussion with Ticknor and White at the annual White House Tribal Nations... 
(From L to R) U.S. President Barack Obama participates in a panel discussion with Tatiana Ticknor of Alaska and Brayden White of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYIB 
November 05, 2015 
(From L to R) U.S. President Barack Obama participates in a panel discussion with Tatiana Ticknor of... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama participates in a panel discussion with Ticknor and White at the annual White House Tribal Nations... 
(From L to R) U.S. President Barack Obama participates in a panel discussion with Tatiana Ticknor of Alaska and Brayden White of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYHS 
November 05, 2015 
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington 
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYHQ 
November 05, 2015 
U.S. President Barack Obama smiles as he delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama smiles as he delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington... 
U.S. President Barack Obama smiles as he delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-OBAMA/
RTX1UYHP 
November 05, 2015 
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington 
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the annual White House Tribal Nations Conference in Washington November 5, 2015. Obama courted the American Indian vote as a first-time White House candidate in 2008. He became an honorary member of a tribe in Montana, the Crow Nation, and took on a native name: Black Eagle, which means "one who helps all people of this land." REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
BRAZIL-INDIGENOUS/WORLD GAMES
RTX1U3IJ 
October 31, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Baikiri tribe of Brazil competes in a tug-of-war competition at the I World... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Baikiri tribe of Brazil competes in a tug-of-war competition at the I World... 
An indigenous man from the Baikiri tribe of Brazil competes in a tug-of-war competition at the I World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 30, 2015. Picture taken October, 30, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-INDIGENOUS/WORLD GAMES
RTX1U3HX 
October 31, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Tabajara tribe of Brazil washing his hands in a bathroom during the I World... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Tabajara tribe of Brazil washing his hands in a bathroom during the I World... 
An indigenous man from the Tabajara tribe of Brazil washing his hands in a bathroom during the I World Games for Indigenous People in Palmas, Brazil, October 30, 2015. Picture taken October 30, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-INDIGENOUS/WORLD GAMES
RTX1TWQW 
October 30, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Xerente tribe watches a tug-of-war competition at the first World Games for... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Xerente tribe watches a tug-of-war competition at the first World Games for... 
An indigenous man from the Xerente tribe watches a tug-of-war competition at the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 29, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-INDIGENOUS/WORLDGAMES
RTX1TWHC 
October 30, 2015 
Indigenous women from the Kamayura tribe take part in a demonstration of the Huka Huka fight at the first... 
Palmas, Brazil 
Indigenous women from the Kamayura tribe take part in a demonstration of the Huka Huka fight at the first... 
Indigenous women from the Kamayura tribe take part in a demonstration of the Huka Huka fight at the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 29, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TJNS 
October 27, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Matis tribe demonstrates the use of a blowpipe during the first World Games... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Matis tribe demonstrates the use of a blowpipe during the first World Games... 
An indigenous man from the Matis tribe demonstrates the use of a blowpipe during the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TJNP 
October 27, 2015 
An indigenous woman from the Xerente tribe watches a relay race where the contestants carry tree trunks... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous woman from the Xerente tribe watches a relay race where the contestants carry tree trunks... 
An indigenous woman from the Xerente tribe watches a relay race where the contestants carry tree trunks during the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TJNO 
October 27, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Kanela tribe competes in a spear-throwing competition during the first World... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Kanela tribe competes in a spear-throwing competition during the first World... 
An indigenous man from the Kanela tribe competes in a spear-throwing competition during the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TJNM 
October 27, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Pataxo tribe watches a relay race where the contestants carry tree trunks... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Pataxo tribe watches a relay race where the contestants carry tree trunks... 
An indigenous man from the Pataxo tribe watches a relay race where the contestants carry tree trunks during the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TJNL 
October 27, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Xerente tribe competes in a relay race carrying a tree trunk during the first... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Xerente tribe competes in a relay race carrying a tree trunk during the first... 
An indigenous man from the Xerente tribe competes in a relay race carrying a tree trunk during the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TJNJ 
October 27, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Kuikuru tribe watches a relay race where the contestants carry tree trunks... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Kuikuru tribe watches a relay race where the contestants carry tree trunks... 
An indigenous man from the Kuikuru tribe watches a relay race where the contestants carry tree trunks during the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TJN3 
October 27, 2015 
Indigenous men from the Xerente tribe compete in a relay race carrying tree trunks during the first World... 
Palmas, Brazil 
Indigenous men from the Xerente tribe compete in a relay race carrying tree trunks during the first World... 
Indigenous men from the Xerente tribe compete in a relay race carrying tree trunks during the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 27, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TD4P 
October 27, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Paresi tribe tries to head the ball during the Jikunahati competition, a form... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Paresi tribe tries to head the ball during the Jikunahati competition, a form... 
An indigenous man from the Paresi tribe tries to head the ball during the Jikunahati competition, a form of soccer played with one's head, at the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 26, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TD4M 
October 27, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Paresi tribe tries to head the ball during the Jikunahati competition, a form... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Paresi tribe tries to head the ball during the Jikunahati competition, a form... 
An indigenous man from the Paresi tribe tries to head the ball during the Jikunahati competition, a form of soccer played with one's head, at the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 26, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-SPORTS/
RTX1TD4K 
October 27, 2015 
An indigenous man from the Paresi tribe tries to head the ball during the Jikunahati competition, a form... 
Palmas, Brazil 
An indigenous man from the Paresi tribe tries to head the ball during the Jikunahati competition, a form... 
An indigenous man from the Paresi tribe tries to head the ball during the Jikunahati competition, a form of soccer played with one's head, at the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples in Palmas, Brazil, October 26, 2015. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
Sort by 
Display 
Items per page 
Page 
of 13