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A bird flies over the city of Jodpur in the desert of Rajasthan, November 27, 2003. Each city in Rajasthan has its own color, Jodpur is painted blue for luck. Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90
An Indian man reclines on his bed outside his mud hut in Rajasthan on November 27, 2003. Rajasthan is home to many tribes who still practice a traditional way of life, living in mud houses and practicing traditional professions which separate them from each other. Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90
An Indian family prepares food over the fire in Rajsthan on November 27, 2003. Rajasthan is home to many tribes who still practice a traditional way of life, living in mud houses and practicing traditional professions which separate them from each other. The Mir tribe remain nomadic and are not allowed to stay in any place for more than a few days. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
An Indian family watches their father sculpt different forms of pottery in Rajsthan, Novembver 27, 2003. Rajasthan is home to many tribes who still practice a traditional way of life, living in mud houses who practice traditional professions which separate them from each other. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
An Indian woman helps rebuild her home in Rajsthan after a flood destroyed the ground level on November 27, 2003. Rajasthan is home to many tribes who still practice a traditional way of life, living in mud houses and have traditional professions which separate them from each other. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
Early morning view of the city of Jaisalmer near Rajasthan, November 27, 2003. The lake is still full from the last monsoon season. Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90
An Indian woman and her baby stand in front of their village in Rajasthan on November 27, 2003. Rajasthan is home to many tribes who still practice a traditional way of life, living in mud houses and have traditional professions which separate them from each other. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
Indian men of the Rabari tribe herd cattle on the road of Rajasthan on November 27, 2003. Rajasthan is home to many tribes who still practice a traditional way of life, living in mud houses and traditional professions which separate them from each other. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
An Indian woman is given the task of washing her new family's clothes after she moved in with the family of her future husband, therefore receiving the toughest jobs, November 27, 2003. Rajasthan is home to many tribes who still practice a traditional way of life, living in mud houses and traditional professions which separate them from each other. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
The women of this village in Rajasthan decorate their mud houses weekly with different tribal paintings, November 27, 2003. Rajasthan is home to many tribes who still practice a traditional way of life, living in mud houses and traditional professions which separate them from each other. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
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Uri Yarden Morag, a member of the kahanist group driving a gardening tractor in the Bat Ain Settlement on November 27, 2003. Photo by Flash90