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Scarification in Africa by Sarah Corbett Scarification is a permanent form of adornment which has been practised throughout history. Evidence from Saharan rock paintings suggest it’s use in 8000 – 5000 BC. By cutting the skin and manipulating the healing process or by branding, intricate designs can be created. Scarification in an indigenous context is … Continue reading "Scarification"
Mursi girl. Omo Valley, Ethiopia ©Yvon de Bruijn
This is the most southerly of the tribes who live in Ethiopia’s Omo Valley. In this harsh world, there are times when members of the Dassanech tribe lose their cattle and goats, and with them their…
La nouvelle boutique Rock The Kilim
Berber or Amazighs. Images of Berbers of Tunesia, Morocco and Algeria and the Middle East. The Sayala chin pattern for women.
This is the most southerly of the tribes who live in Ethiopia’s Omo Valley. In this harsh world, there are times when members of the Dassanech tribe lose their cattle and goats, and with them their…
La nouvelle boutique Rock The Kilim
Finally getting around to posting our Marrakech blog post that we promised! We were humbled and so excited to be invited on this trip with Vita Liberata! It was the trip of a lifetime, and we are so happy we said yes! We were only there for four days (only 3 days of activities), but […]