Culture
Suri Tribe
Each household in the Suri village is managed by a married woman. The women prepare the food, take care of the children, and cultivate their own fields and gardens, and are allowed to use their...
Nyangatom Tribe
Also known as Bume, the Nyangatom belong to the Nilo-Saharan linguistic group. They live throughout the eastern part of the Lower Omo Valley and the Kibish Basin, even into Sudan. Closely related to...
Mursi Tribe
Pertaining to the Nilo-Saharan linguistic group (subgroup East-Sudanic), the Mursi are pastoralists and cultivators. The large Surma group consists of the Mursi (about 11,000 individuals), the Chai...
Konso Tribe
VillagesPerched on a narrow range of highland mountains ranging from 5,000 to 6,000 feet, live a group of people called Konso. Their homeland, located south of the town of Arba Minch, is surrounded...
Kara Tribe
Like in most of Omo tribes, scarification is widely used in the Kara tribe. Men braid hair in tight braids close to the skull. Sometimes men love to decorate their hair with various feathers and...
Hamar Tribe
ETHIOPIAN MASTERS OF BODY DECORATION But scarification is only one aspect of Hamar adornment. After all, the Hamar people are considered to be “masters” of body decoration and it would be an...
Gamo Tribe
Types of Gamo Vernacular house There are three main types of Gamo vernacular houses. These are Waje, Yara and Kaara. According to the society, houses are differing in their shape, sizes, functions,...
Dorze Tribe
Weaving There are numerous regional variations of the treadle loom. The “pit looms” is the one Dorze use. The weaver is sitting on the edge of the pit above which the loom is mounted and in which he...
Dasenetch Tribe
The Dassanetch are known under more than one name, like Glebe, Murielle and Reshiat. These names all concern the same people, in total 35,000 souls. The Dassanetch can however be divided in eight...
Benna Tribe
Just like most of the indigenous tribes in the lower Omo Valley, the Benna practice ritual dancing and singing. The men often have their hair dressed up with a colorful clay cap that is decorated...
Arbore Tribe
The Arbore, also known as Erbore or Ulde, are an ethnic group living in Southern Ethiopia, near Lake Chew Bahir, in the South-Western region of the Omo Valley. The Arbore are divided into only four...
The A’ari People
The A'ari is a people of the South, living in the Jinka highlands. In this region they are the culturally and economically dominant group. Their language is Omotic. They live in tribes with a clan...