- Photographer David Lazar captured photos of native Dessana tribe, nearly 3,000 miles away from Brazil's capital
- Tribe is only accessible by boat from city of Manaus - where England will play their first World Cup game in June
- Images show children playing pan pipes, tribe chief in full head dress and Macaw birds sat on branch in Amazon
![Captivating: A young member of the indigenous Dessana tribe gazes at the camera with piercing green eyes, while sporting streaks of green and black paint on his face](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A58E00000578-960_964x641.jpg)
Captivating: A young member of the indigenous Dessana tribe gazes at the camera with piercing green eyes, while sporting streaks of green and black paint on his face
![Making music: Three children play pan pipes in their leafy home in the Amazon rainforest, which is situated nearly 3,000 miles away from Brazil's capital, Rio de Janeiro](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A68F00000578-651_964x632.jpg)
Making music: Three children play pan pipes in their leafy home in the Amazon rainforest, which is situated nearly 3,000 miles away from Brazil's capital, Rio de Janeiro
![Three generations: The tribe is only accessible by boat from Manaus - where England will play their first World Cup game in June. Above, a mother, grandmother and baby](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A68700000578-204_964x659.jpg)
Three generations: The tribe is only accessible by boat from Manaus - where England will play their first World Cup game in June. Above, a mother, grandmother and baby
![Intricate dress: Photographer David Lazar, 30, from Brisbane, captured a series of portraits of tribe members, including Dessana chiefs in full head dress (pictured)](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A63200000578-964_964x652.jpg)
Intricate dress: Photographer David Lazar, 30, from Brisbane, captured a series of portraits of tribe members, including Dessana chiefs in full head dress (pictured)
![Smiling: He took most of the photos - including this one of a chief - in two Dessana villages in the rainforest, but also travelled thousands of miles south to the Iguazu Falls](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A5C200000578-738_964x671.jpg)
Smiling: He took most of the photos - including this one of a chief - in two Dessana villages in the rainforest, but also travelled thousands of miles south to the Iguazu Falls
!['I travelled by boat to reach the tribe who still honour their traditional roots and customs,' said Mr Lazar. Above, a tribeswoman poses for a photograph](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A5B900000578-402_470x681.jpg)
!['I travelled by boat to reach the tribe who still honour their traditional roots and customs,' said Mr Lazar. Above, a tribeswoman poses for a photograph](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A62000000578-4_470x681.jpg)
Tribeswomen: 'I travelled by boat to reach the tribe who still honour their traditional roots and customs,' said Mr Lazar. Above, two tribeswomen pose for photographs
![Joyful: Mr Lazar said he hoped the images - including this one of three Dessana children - would show an alternative view of Brazil, which will host the Olympics in 2016](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A65100000578-387_964x665.jpg)
Joyful: Mr Lazar said he hoped the images - including this one of three Dessana children - would show an alternative view of Brazil, which will host the Olympics in 2016
![Elaborate tribal wear: 'The feathers in the boys' headdresses are made from a Macaw bird, and these are worn to mark the identities of tribal groups,' he said](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A62400000578-192_964x640.jpg)
Elaborate tribal wear: 'The feathers in the boys' headdresses are made from a Macaw bird, and these are worn to mark the identities of tribal groups,' he said
![NatureL Mr Lazar, who has also travelled to Bangladesh, Kenya and Asia to photograph locals, said he enjoyed capturing scenes that 'defy time'. Above, two Macaw birds](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/24/article-2566885-1BC7A68B00000578-982_964x683.jpg)
NatureL Mr Lazar, who has also travelled to Bangladesh, Kenya and Asia to photograph locals, said he enjoyed capturing scenes that 'defy time'. Above, two Macaw birds
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