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  2. Aïda Muluneh - Wikipedia

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    In the photograph, a single woman represents the three stages of a woman's life, the past, present and future. The woman's body is painted in a bright cerulean blue, with white dots going down the center of her face, following her neck and chest. These dots are symbolic of asymmetry and traditional African body painting. She wears the colors of ...

  3. PHOTOS: Portraits of an elusive Ethiopian tribe - AOL

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    These striking portraits of members of an isolated tribe in Ethiopia offer a rare glimpse of ancient traditions of body modification. Dale Morris, 46, a professional photographer, managed to gain ...

  4. Women in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment is a controversial topic in Ethiopia. More women in Ethiopia are committed to deal with everybody in the family and village/community. In Ethiopia, about 80% of the populace lives in rural zones and women are responsible for most of the agricultural work in these communities. [33]

  5. Maale people - Wikipedia

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    Epprecht believes that they are male assigned at birth individuals who behave as women and also have sex with men. [4] But he admits that the description by Donham (who had actually lived and worked among the Maale), is quite different, that the duty of an ashtime was to allow the king to have sex "protected from even the merest whiff of female ...

  6. Category:Ethiopian women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Ethiopian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Ethiopian women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  7. File:Mursi Woman, Mago, Ethiopia (18635116645) (cropped).jpg

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  8. Surma people - Wikipedia

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    The Suri are an agro-pastoral people and inhabit part of the South western Ethiopia of West Omo Zone Suri woreda in Ethiopia,while the other groups live partly in neighbouring South Sudan. [3] The Suri population was 20,622 in 1998 (census est.) [ 3 ] and ca. 32,000 in 2016.

  9. Mekan people - Wikipedia

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    In Ethiopia, ethnic communities speaking Nilo-Saharan languages are referred to as "Nilotic", but this is not exactly the same meaning as the Nilotic language family. The Mekan traditionally participate in a unique festival known as Ka'el, during which the Mekan women sexualize the process of Mekan men gaining weight, and assist and encourage ...