Photograph by David Chancellor @chancellordavid - Hamar tribe, Omo, Ethiopia - Hamar women roll their locks with fat and red ochre (assile) and then twist them into crimson-colored dreds called goscha. Married and engaged women wear two heavy iron rings around their necks called esente, but if they are the first wife of a man an additional torque with a phallic protrusion known as a binyere is worn. Women also decorate themselves with cowrie shells, glass, seed and metal beads, and wear beaded goat skin frocks that cover their upper body. As visitor numbers increase not only to the Hamar, but also to other tribes in the Omo, many believe this contact will undermine their cultural values, but the Hamar continue to marry only from within the tribe, and scorn those who refuse to take part in tribal ceremonies. There is a school of thought that limited tourism is one way that they can be preserved, as the money from tourists helps to pay for the cattle-leaping ceremonies, and the tourists' attention gives the Hamar pride in their customs and culture which they then maintain. This of course doesn’t take in to account the multitude of other challenges they, along with other tribes from the Omo, will face in the future, including the presence of Gibe III, but does offer a glimmer of hope for the survival of these extraordinary people and their magnificent cultures. #ethiopia #omoriver #hamar to see more follow me @chancellordavid @everydayextinction @thephotosociety @natgeo

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Photograph by David Chancellor @chancellordavid - Hamar tribe, Omo, Ethiopia - Hamar women roll their locks with fat and red ochre (assile) and then twist them into crimson-colored dreds called goscha. Married and engaged women wear two heavy iron rings around their necks called esente, but if they are the first wife of a man an additional torque with a phallic protrusion known as a binyere is worn. Women also decorate themselves with cowrie shells, glass, seed and metal beads, and wear beaded goat skin frocks that cover their upper body. As visitor numbers increase not only to the Hamar, but also to other tribes in the Omo, many believe this contact will undermine their cultural values, but the Hamar continue to marry only from within the tribe, and scorn those who refuse to take part in tribal ceremonies. There is a school of thought that limited tourism is one way that they can be preserved, as the money from tourists helps to pay for the cattle-leaping ceremonies, and the tourists' attention gives the Hamar pride in their customs and culture which they then maintain. This of course doesn’t take in to account the multitude of other challenges they, along with other tribes from the Omo, will face in the future, including the presence of Gibe III, but does offer a glimmer of hope for the survival of these extraordinary people and their magnificent cultures. #ethiopia #omoriver #hamar to see more follow me @chancellordavid @everydayextinction @thephotosociety @ナショナルジオグラフィック


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