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 ...
Ethiopia’s Omo Valley is one of the most culturally rich regions in Africa, home to communities with deep traditions and distinct ways of life. In this video, we travel through the Omo Valley to learn ...
These striking portraits of members of an isolated tribe in Ethiopia offer a rare glimpse of ancient traditions of body modification. Dale Morris, 46, a professional photographer, managed to gain ...
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The Rev. Lale Labuko was just a child when he inexplicably lost two older sisters. Only when he was an adult did he learn that they were secretly killed because his Ethiopian Kara Tribe in the Lower ...
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 Lower Omo Valley in southwest Ethiopia is home to more than 200,000 people, living in villages along the shores of the mighty Omo River, which meanders for 500 miles through the central highlands ...
The Omo River empties into Lake Turkana, not far from where Ethiopia, South Sudan and Kenya come together. The river valley is difficult to reach; from Addis Ababa the road trip takes the better part ...
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