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AN ISOLATED tribe living along the Omo River in South Ethiopia were captured on film by an American explorer, showing the 500-year-old traditions they maintain to this day.
The Karo tribe use red ochre and white chalk to create intricate designs on their faces and bodies ; Both sexes do it as a way to be more visually appealing and attractive, ...
The Karo tribe are the smallest in Ethiopia with a population between 1,000 and 2,000. The photos were snapped by American Jim Zuckerman, 72, in the Omo River Valley.
THESE stunning photos show an Ethiopian tribe that used to drown their disabled babies because they feared they were cursed. The images show the Karo tribe covered from head-to-toe in multi-pattern… ...