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Few Surma are familiar with Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia, and their literacy level is relatively low. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In recent decades, however, schools have been built and the number of literate Suri is growing, with several now working in the local administration's district capital and others studying in various towns.
Bacha bāzī [1] (/ ˈ b ɑː tʃ ɑː b ɑː ˈ z i /, Pashto and Dari: بچه بازی, lit. 'boy play') refers to a pederasty practice in Afghanistan in which men exploit and enslave adolescent boys for entertainment and/or sexual abuse.
Daasanach boys. The Daasanach are a primarily agropastoral people; they grow sorghum, maize, pumpkins and beans when the Omo river and its delta floods. Otherwise the Daasanach rely on their goats and cattle which give them milk, and are slaughtered in the dry season for meat and hides. Sorghum is cooked with water into a porridge eaten with a ...
It's an almost unheard-of encounter - caught on video.A group of "uncontacted" indigenous people came out of the Brazilian-Peruvian forest along the Amazon river and entering a nearby modern ...
The three largest ethnic groups reported in 1994 in the Surma woreda were the Suri woreda/Suri people (93.79%), the Dizi (3.09%), ...
Surma (woreda), a district in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia; Surma River, a river in Sylhet, Bangladesh; Surma, Nepal; Surma, Tripura, an assembly constituency within the Tripura East Lok Sabha constituency, India; Kohl (cosmetics), an eyelash dye and eye cosmetic; Surma-horn, a Ukrainian musical instrument
New video footage shows the moment an uncontacted tribe were apprehended by bulldozer drivers close to an Indonesian nickel mine. Manufacturing companies have announced plans to use Halmahera ...
Mursi is closely related (over 80% cognate) to Me'en, Suri, Kwegu, and tribes in South Sudan such as Murle, Didinga, Tennet and Boya. According to the 1994 national census, there were 3,163 people who were identified as Mursi in the SNNPR; 3,158 spoke Mursi as their first language, while 31 spoke it as their second language. [ 7 ]