The nomads of Chad, primarily from the Tubu, Fulani, and Zaghawa ethnic groups, prove humans are adaptable. Their lives are a continuous migration, following the ebb and flow of the desert’s whims.
The Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage acknowledges and respects the right of artists, performers, Folklife Festival participants, community-based scholars, and knowledge-keepers to ...
Demonstrations of eagle hunting were popular, with the huge birds of prey soaring close to spectators. Few true nomads exist today. Many spectators came from towns and cities to relive old ways in a ...
Imagine having the entire world as your office. Today, you could be working from a cozy coffee shop in London, and by next month, you could be lounging at a tropical beach in Bali while responding to ...
Continuing its long-standing relationship with Magnetic Fields, Ray-Ban played a defining role at Nomads, the festival’s ...