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Vanishing tribes: Documenting Ethiopia's Omo Valley
Deep in southwestern Ethiopia, where the Omo River carves through ancient valleys, something irreversible is happening. Communities that have thrived for thousands of years are watching their world ...
With every generation, the chance to see some of the world’s last tribal people living authentically dwindles. When I visited the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia almost two decades ago, there were few ...
To travel to Ethiopia’s remote Omo River Valley is to wade into a morass of moral ambiguities. You will be on a safari where people—not wildlife—are the attraction. You will observe traditions that ...
A member of the Mursi tribe in Ethiopia's Omo Valley. Photo Credit: erichon/Shutterstock.com Ethiopia is not a bucket-list destination for most travelers to Africa. But this country in the Horn of ...
The Mursi of Ethiopia is a fascinating tribe. They live in the beautiful Omo Valley, in one of the most isolated regions of Ethiopia. Their habitat is an extremely hard-to-reach area between the ...
The tribes pictured in this slideshow, (the Mursi and their neighbours, the Suri), live in the remote Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia. They, along with their other Surma neighbours, are under threat ...
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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 ...
The itinerary evolves as we go along. Our tag-team pair of Land Cruisers galumphs down the scrubby track at a hiker's pace, and every hundred yards or so the vehicles stop short, the doors swing open, ...
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