The Bodi live near the Omo River in southern Ethiopia. Originally, they were a people of pastoralists but, the tsetse fly having ...
The Karayu, who are part of the Oromo ethnic group, live in eastern Ethiopia, in the Awash valley.The Karayu are among the last ...
From the Juba River to Lake Stephanie, the semi-arid lands of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya are the exclusive territory of ...
The Bena people, located around Key Afar and up to the banks of the Weyto River, number around 40,000 individuals. They practice ...
The village of Arboré is the last outpost of southern Ethiopia facing the Kenyan border. The seasonal flooding of the ...
The Ari people live north of Mago National Park, around Jinka, and number 120,000 members. It is the tribe that has the largest ...
The Dassanech people are settled on both banks of the Omo. They are distributed in a region fertilized by the flooding of the Omo ...
The Dorze, an ethnic group in Ethiopia, are known for their traditional crafts, particularly their distinctive beehive-shaped ...
About 50 km south of Lake Chamo, entering the hilly country of the Konso, located to the east of the arid and bare plains of the ...
Indifferent to any religion, without organized political power, the Surma live in self-sufficiency, isolated in their wild ...
The word Afar designates a population of just over a million people who form the same community, although divided into different ...
The Nyangatom, a minority ethnic group (15,000 representatives) of the Karimojong group, live in the extreme southwest of ...
The Karo, the only fully sedentary people in the region, mainly group together in the villages of Douss and Kotcho on the eastern ...
The Hamer are semi-nomadic pastoralists; they live in one of the driest regions of the southern savannah of southwest Ethiopia, ...
The Mursi people of Ethiopia are a semi-nomadic people from the south of the country, living on the western outskirts of Mago ...
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