Wodaabe men examine their appearance in handmirrors at a festival in InGall, near Agadez in Niger on Friday Sept. 26, 2003. The Wodaabe, a nomadic West African tribe, value male beauty and are taught from an early age to look into mirrors to consider their appearance. The Wodaabe men perform a dance, showing off the whiteness of their teeth and eyes, to compete for honour and selection as the most beautiful man by women of the tribe at a festival celebrated at the end of the rainy season.  (Photo/Christine Nesbitt)
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Wodaabe men examine their appearance in handmirrors at a festival in InGall, near Agadez in Niger on Friday Sept. 26, 2003. The Wodaabe, a nomadic West African tribe, value male beauty and are taught from an early age to look into mirrors to consider their appearance. The Wodaabe men perform a dance, showing off the whiteness of their teeth and eyes, to compete for honour and selection as the most beautiful man by women of the tribe at a festival celebrated at the end of the rainy season. (Photo/Christine Nesbitt)

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Photo12/Africa Media Online

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APN09A03_253

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uniquement en France, Belgique, Suisse

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Non

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Droits gérés

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17,2Mo (701,7Ko) / 25,5cm x 16,9cm / 3008 x 2000 (300dpi)

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