Most Indian women decorate their face, be it w/ yellow facial dye or a multitude of multi-colored dots. We’ve visited enough temples to recognize that the process of getting dotted is much like taking communion in the Methodist church, where everyone is invited. A shirtless Brahmin w/ exposed chest hair and three wide white lines painted on his forehead holds a tray supporting a flaming oil lamp of sorts. The Hindus stand in line, and when it is their turn run their hands lightly through the flame, take a bit of colored dust (rice powder) from the Brahmin’s hand into their own and place a mark on the middle of their forehead, on the bridge of their nose, and also on their neck/throat.
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Something you really don’t see in the U.S. is the family motorbike ride. I was determined to get a few shots this time in India.
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Mata means mother in Hindi, and we are always inspired by the strength and dedication of the mothers we meet in India.
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Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, but more scary than ghosts and ghouls is that our festivities are supporting child labor.
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October is Fair Trade Month. Last year there were over 250 grassroots events around the country to promote and support fair trade. This year there are even more opportunities to get involved.
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