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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Baka women perform music on the river. Life in Baka villages outside Djoum has changed dramatically since the government has tried to settle them and keep them away from hunting in the Dja Reserve. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 23, 2008 - ECO guards from ECOFAC have changed their program to include input from local Baka communities to improve relations and work together to stop the bushmeat trade in the Dja Reserve.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 23, 2008 - ECO guards from ECOFAC have changed their program to include input from local Baka communities to improve relations and work together to stop the bushmeat trade in the Dja Reserve.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 23, 2008 - ECO guards from ECOFAC have changed their program to include input from local Baka communities to improve relations and work together to stop the bushmeat trade in the Dja Reserve.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Fishermen carve out a sustainable living on the Dja River with help from Living Earth, a UK-based NGO working in Cameroon. The day's catch. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Fishermen carve out a sustainable living on the Dja River with help from Living Earth, a UK-based NGO working in Cameroon. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 23, 2008 - ECO guards from ECOFAC have changed their program to include input from local Baka communities to improve relations and work together to stop the bushmeat trade in the Dja Reserve.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 23, 2008 - ECO guards from ECOFAC have changed their program to include input from local Baka communities to improve relations and work together to stop the bushmeat trade in the Dja Reserve.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 23, 2008 - ECO guards from ECOFAC have changed their program to include input from local Baka communities to improve relations and work together to stop the bushmeat trade in the Dja Reserve.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Baka women perform music on the river.  Life in Baka villages outside Djoum has changed dramatically since the government has tried to settle them and keep them away from hunting in the Dja Reserve. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Baka women perform music on the river. Life in Baka villages outside Djoum has changed dramatically since the government has tried to settle them and keep them away from hunting in the Dja Reserve. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Baka women perform music on the river.  Life in Baka villages outside Djoum has changed dramatically since the government has tried to settle them and keep them away from hunting in the Dja Reserve. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Victor records interviews with the kids for his new album. Life in Baka villages outside Djoum has changed dramatically since the government has tried to settle them and keep them away from hunting in the Dja Reserve. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Life in Baka villages outside Djoum has changed dramatically since the government has tried to settle them and keep them away from hunting in the Dja Reserve. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Fishermen carve out a sustainable living on the Dja River with help from Living Earth, a UK-based NGO working in Cameroon. Esomba bought the day's catch for Sylvie. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Fishermen carve out a sustainable living on the Dja River with help from Living Earth, a UK-based NGO working in Cameroon. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Fishermen carve out a sustainable living on the Dja River with help from Living Earth, a UK-based NGO working in Cameroon. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Fishermen carve out a sustainable living on the Dja River with help from Living Earth, a UK-based NGO working in Cameroon. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Fishermen carve out a sustainable living on the Dja River with help from Living Earth, a UK-based NGO working in Cameroon. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Fishermen carve out a sustainable living on the Dja River with help from Living Earth, a UK-based NGO working in Cameroon...Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Djoum, Cameroon - June 22, 2008 - Fishermen carve out a sustainable living on the Dja River with help from Living Earth, a UK-based NGO working in Cameroon. ..Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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  • Akonytie, Cameroon - June 24, 2008 - Baka villagers prepare for their "jenge" ceremony outside the Dja Reserve. Jenge is the Baka god and twice a year villages host a celebration for their jenge that includes preparing traditional grass skirts, a fire and drumming and singing.. .Photos by Will Nunnally / Will Nunnally Photography
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