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Moko Jumbie
Like third world countries everywhere poverty in Trinidad is widespread. In order to build self-esteem in the youth in Port of Spain 'Drageon' Glen De Sousa runs an after-school camp where children train in Moko Jumbie, the art of stilt-walking which has roots in African culture. It takes incredible discipline on the part of the children who show off their skill at Children Carnival, a prelude to Carnival
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Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D200) |
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original size: 347px x 500px |
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