Inside Remote Brazilian Tribe

These images offer a rare glimpse of life within remote Brazilian tribes. Taken by photographer Ricardo Stuckert the stunning snaps show women diving underwater and surviving in modern society. Ricardo spent time with the indigenous people to help document what life is really like for the community. In 2015, he began to photograph native Brazilians to make a historical record for his book Brazilian Indians. Award winning photographer Ricardo, 47, said: “The pictures show the traditional way of life of these people who live in harmony with nature. The photos provide an overview of the contemporary situation of the indigenous people in Brazil”. Here: Akuku Kamaiur during a diving in the So Miguel river. Chapada dos Veadeiros, state of Gois, Brazil on July 17, 2016 .(Photo by Ricardo Stuckert/Caters News Agency)
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