“Medusa with a Warrior turned to stone” from 6:12
aateris:Medusa
grand-bazaar: 1920s New Guinea Indonesia - Papua Warrior
Maasai warrior, from African Visions: The Diary of an African
Maasai warriors, from African Visions: The Diary of an African
givemesomesoma:Nuku Hivan warrior (by National Archives of Estonia)
the-two-germanys: Konkombwa warrior in full gala dress.A Camera
Samburu Warriors by Dirk Rees.The Samburu people are a semi-nomadic
kemetic-dreams: Africa`s foremost Matriarchal ethnic group Bijago
vintagenatgeographic: New Guinean warriors pounding drums
iseo58: Samburu warrior
Samburu Warriors by Dirk Rees.The Samburu people are a semi-nomadic
Samburu Warriors by Dirk Rees.The Samburu people are a semi-nomadic
Samburu Warriors by Dirk Rees.The Samburu people are a semi-nomadic
elephantguncollective: “The government and missionaries want
thr3ehundr3dtw3ntyv4ult: “Zulu Warrior”
Via South Sudan: Vintage Real Photo Postcard of a Shilluk Warrior
southsud: A 6’-8" bronze sculpture of a Nuer Warrior
nextecuiltentetl: A Naga warrior with tattoos on his chest representing
ceremony2000: Among many of the Dyak tribes a man is not considered
philippinespics: Kalinga warriors, Philippines
philippinespics: Kalinga warriors, Philippines
martialnudity:Fantastic photo of Kalinga warriors!
martialnudity:I’d love to know about the symbolism of his neckless
descendants-of-brown-royalty: “Beja warriors, these were the
zimbo4444: ..Bullra..the big beautiful mighty muscle she-male
Aiden is an absolute beast. If you saw him walking down the
smithsonianmag: Photo of the Day: Mentawai Warriors Photo by
yearningforunity: Fijian Warrior Circa 1890 Photo John Waters
global-musings: A cricket team made up of Maasai warriors from
greatm8sfm:More Mibna, didn’t know people hated Mibna x Limk
potenzhydrogen: Skimpy Male Armor Series #32
spacetwinks: [YOU HAVE BEEN GRACED WITH POWER OF CREATION IN
the-male-warrior: just PERFECT ♂ BEAUTY
spacetwinks: [YOU HAVE BEEN GRACED WITH POWER OF CREATION IN
ukpuru:Bini Male Warrior, brass, Benin Empire (1455–1640),