Floods in Ethiopia have dealt a devastating blow to some of the country's most endangered tribes after it emerged yesterday that more than 1,000 people may have been killed across the country in the ...
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 ...
On July 14, I reported that elders of Ethiopia’s Kara tribe formally renounced the practice of Mingi, or child sacrifice. What motivates a tribe to overturn a belief system that has been in place for ...
The intricate artistry exhibited by the tribe - who live in the Omo Valley - is shown to tourists as tribespeople look for different means to survive amid rising violence and land wars. War in ...
Spanish photographer Diego Arroyo Méndez captured this series of stunning images of village life in Ethiopia, where cultures have been well-preserved and traditions honoured. Over the past few years, ...
Ethiopia’s Omo Valley is one of the last African frontiers. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. It is so remote that you can get here ...
A blood-curdling shriek rends the heavy night air of a remote African village. I sit up in alarm on my dried cow hide laid out on the red dust. There's a millisecond of silence … and then an absolute ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link New York-based art director and photographer Diego Arroyo recently returned from a trip to Ethiopia to document the ancient tribes of the Omo ...
08 March 2016 • 3:23pm These photos by photographer Massimo Rumi of the lost world of the Omo Valley gives a glimpse into one of the most remote and beautiful parts of Africa. But beneath the surface, ...
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 ...
Human rights groups fear for the future of the tribes if they are forced to scatter, through loss of land or ability to keep cattle as globalisation and development increases (all photographs by Getty ...
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