Bruce with RamananGiri at the Kumbh Mela Festival in the making of Tawai
The Babongo bow and arrow may look small but they use this to hunt gorrilas
The sun only rose for a few hours each day while I was with the Nenets in the Yamal Peninsular of Siberia, and the colours of the sunrises and sunsets merged one into the other.
Treehouse life with these chaps
Stick fighting with the Suri was a complex, vicious spectacle
Every morning we lassoed hundreds of reindeer for the caravan of sledges. It took hours but was immense fun
Quite the most brutal display of ritual aggression and male prowess. Mostly to get noticed by the women.
The Matis people of the Javai Valley in the Amazon were also known as the Jaguar People. You can see why.
Like this for months. Joy!!
Living up high to hide from mosquitoes and headhunters - in that order
Cannibals make great parents. Bofoko was one of the sweetest people I've ever met
The colours, and oh, those trousers!
one of my favourite pictures. The beautiful Kara from the Hamar people
Naked in the jungle means learning to be zen with bugs and insects doing their thing
Tiny bow and arrows, strong poison. This little cupids bow was used for gorillas. You had about five minutes to run and hide before your quarry was done for
Love these guys. Nowhere to hide on an expedition like this
Jaw harp is like, everywhere..
Lucky the camera angle wasn't lower
Just before retaking the capitol, in new guinea
The light up north needs to be seen to be believed
bloody hurts having a sago thorn stuck through your septum
I mean really, what a place to live
mobile supermarket
Just unbelievable the force of these fights. Thank god I never got involved.
The Suri needed to properly check it was me before acknowledging my return
Such cool outfits