An indigenous Embera woman dressed up for visitors in her village on Lake Alejuela in Panama. Her body is painted with the juice of the jagua berry t


An indigenous Embera woman dressed up for visitors in her village on Lake Alejuela in Panama. Her body is painted with the juice of the jagua berry to make a temporary tattoo. It takes about two weeks to wear off. The women's tops are beaded and often decorated with silver coins.


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Photo credit: © Jon G. Fuller/VWPics / Alamy / Afripics
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