Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
These cultures are changing; contact with the modern world does that. Over the past decade, they have transitioned from animal skins to mass produced clothes; partially from need (there are simply less wild animals around due to a number of reasons, including habitat loss). Many of the people were primarily nomadic herders, but quite a few live in relatively permanent settlements. As well, some have started planting some basic crops, when it the past they did not.
Something else I find quite interesting is the reaction of people to my images. I've had some very negative opinions along the lines of "you are treating these people like animials in a zoo by photographing them" and "you shouldn't pay anyone to take their picture". Neither are positions I agree with; I record what I see and find interesting in all corners of the world. I asked if they would have had the same reaction had they seen these images in National Geographic or other similar publications, but in all cases the people I asked told me that was different.
Same comment for paying someone to have their picture taken; I guess they haven't figured out where models get some of their income....