Karo Tribe of the Omo Valley South Ethiopia
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The Karo Tribe is the smallest tribe in the Omo Valley, South Ethiopia, and resides along the banks of the Omo River. • The Karo practices flood retreat cultivation, using the rich silt left by receding water levels of the Omo River to grow sorghum, corn, and beans. In addition, they do fishing and raise livestock. • The Karo people are expert face and body painters - painting themselves to look more attractive or intimidating to rival tribes. They cover themselves in white markings, or spots that are similar to the guineafowl. • Karo men carry guns to protect their livestock or to symbolise their status in the community. • Thank you for watching this cultural experience on FlightTravels. • Remember to subscribe! • FlightTravels Travel Blog: http://www.flighttravels.net/ • FlightTravels Facebook: / flighttravels
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