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Leleur, 60
Mpoori, Kenya Once owning almost 200 cattle, Leleur was considered wealthy. He had raised three sons and six daughters with two wives. Two months before this photograph was taken, however, he lost all his cattle in a raid. Stealing a few cattle has always been a tolerated game between warriors of competing tribes. However, as the drought has progressed the raids have grown much more dangerous as the AK-47 has replaced the spear as the weapon of choice. Samburu Tribe Collection: Enduring Spirit - Kenya Artist: Photographer Phil Borges Medium: black and white fine art photography collection Finish: Framed These beautiful black and white fine art photography of people portrait of indigenous cultures are the trademark of humanitarian photographer Phil Borges. All collections of Phil Borges' work are available at Hallmark Fine Art Gallery located in San Diego's La Jolla Cove. Gallery also has Phil Borges' award-winning photography books Tibetan Portrait, Enduring Spirit, and Women Empowered. Call 858-551-8108 for more information. |