There’s no denying that advancements made in technology have a pervasive influence on nearly every facet of modern-day living. But, that notwithstanding, there still exists sections of the global ...
Behind the lens: This photograph was taken in the Omo Valley in Ethiopia in November 2015, where the Surma tribe members decorate themselves in the most creative ways. It took three days of solid ...
From delicate swirls of raised flesh to intricate dotted patterns, the scars that decorate the bodies of Ethiopia’s Bodi, Mursi and Surma tribes are more than just the sign of an old injury. For these ...
Startling make-up, flamboyant clothing, and extraordinarily accessories made from safety pins, shells and even human hair. Far from the catwalks of New York, London or Paris, indigenous tribes people ...
With fewer than two thousand members, the Karo are one of the smallest tribes living along the Omo. They support themselves with fishing and sorghum farming, and by trading with the Hamar and the ...
Art ventures into the Omo Valley, Ethiopia’s nearly inaccessible and richest tribal zone. Ethiopia is like no other place in Africa. In this episode, Art ventures into the Omo Valley, Ethiopia’s ...
Most women would be happy with a bunch of flowers and a candlelit supper but the ladies of the Surma tribe aren't your average females. For their men, the only way to leave a lasting impression is by ...
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