133 images for ethiopia and woman and one person

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    Amharic woman, Gondar, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Lalibela girl, Lalibela, Wollo, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Amharic woman, Gondar, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-08059648

    Portrait of Warka, Hamar Tribe, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Portrait of Brtukan, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Portrait of Ngabiyo, Mursi Tribe, Minisha Village, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Woman of the Mursi Tribe, Omo Valley, Ethiopia

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    Portrait of Abua by the Omo River, Dassanech Tribe, Rate Village, Omorate, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    A pretty Borana girl at Mega in southern Ethiopia wears brightly coloured cotton cloth and numerous strings of beads. The pastoral Borana live either side of the southern Ethiopian/northern Kenya border and form a large and important group of the Oromo-speaking cluster of tribes.

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  • 841-02947112

    Head and shoulders portrait of woman, smiling and looking at the camera, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03354076

    A young Dassanech girl wears a leather skirt,metal bracelets and amulets and layers of bead necklaces. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) are Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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  • 841-02946139

    Portrait of woman, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03353975

    An Afar girl with braided hair has very noticeable scarification on her cheeks. Scarification is practiced in only a few sections of her tribe. Proud and fiercely independent,the nomadic Afar people live in the low-lying deserts of Eastern Ethiopia.

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  • 841-08059661

    Portrait of Ana, Mursi Tribe, Marege Village, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Lady chopping false banana Chencha, Dorze, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-08059656

    Portrait of Warsha, Kara Tribe, Korcho Village, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03353976

    A young Afar girl at Filwoha in the Awash National Park. Filwoha in the Afar language means 'hot water'. The beautiful springs are surrounded by doum palms and rise from deep underground at about 96.8 degrees F.

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  • 862-03353992

    An attractive girl from the Kediyo tribe carries a large,beautifully made umbrella. Its wooden frame is covered with the dried leaves of ensete,the false banana plant (seen growing in the background). Widely cultivated in southern Ethiopia,ensete roots and stems,which are rich in carbohydrates,are either cooked and eaten as a porridge or made into bread.

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  • 841-08059670

    Portrait of Tergo, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03354075

    A young Dassanech girl wears a leather skirt,metal bracelets and amulets and layers of bead necklaces. A long leather strap decorated with cowrie shells hangs down her back. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) are Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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  • 841-06503325

    Traditional huts, Omo region, Chencha, Dorze, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-08059659

    Portrait of Ateri, Mursi Tribe, Chamolo Village, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Woman looking over rock landscape

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  • 841-03870573

    Nun sorting wheat in Bet Maryam church courtyard, Lalibela, Wollo, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Traditional Mursi woman with lip plates, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Young Mursi woman, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-08059657

    Portrait of Kanke, Kara Tribe, Korcho Village, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Portrait of Warsha, Kara Tribe, Korcho Village, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Portrait of Nangone, Mursi Tribe, Minisha Village, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-08059671

    Portrait of Belashe, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-02947114

    Woman cooking, Nazareth, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-03870557

    Ethiopian coffee ceremony, Lalibela, Wollo, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03820364

    A Mursi woman wearing a large wooden lip plate. Shortly before marriage, a girls lower lip will be pierced and progressively stretched over a year or so. The size of the lip plate often determines the quantum of the bride price. They live in a remote area of southwest Ethiopia along the Omo River.

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    A young Dassanech girl wears a beautiful array of beaded necklaces. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) are Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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  • 841-02916995

    Ari woman, Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03820396

    An Oromo old woman wears a necklace and a pendant made from a Maria Theresa thaler, an old silver coin minted in Austria, which was widely used as currency in northern Ethiopia and Arabia until the end of World War II. She was on her way to Senbete, an important weekly market close to the western scarp of the Abyssinian Rift.Afar nomads from the low lying arid regions of Eastern Ethiopia trek long

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  • 841-06805475

    Young Hamar woman with red clay in her hair and with scars and marks of being whipped on her back, Omo River Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-09055275

    Woman serving Ethiopian coffee, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Pregnant Hamar woman with necklaces made of cowry shells coming out of her wooden hut, Omo River Valley, Southern Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03820367

    A Mursi girl, accompanied by her dog, carries a large clay pot to collect water from the Omo River. Her earlobes are already pierced and extended, and decorated with round clay discs.She is dressed in skins, attractively decorated with thin stripes.The culture, social organisation, customs and values of the people have changed little.

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  • 862-03353964

    A young Ethiopian girl with unusual braided hair; the crown of her head has been smeared with a greenish substance. Her two pendants are made from Maria Theresa thalers old silver coins minted in Austria,which were widely used as currency in northern Ethiopia and Arabia until the end of World War II.

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  • 862-03820397

    A woman at Senbete market wears old silver and brass jewellery.Her two pendants are made from Maria Theresa thalers, old silver coins minted in Austria, which were widely used as currency in northern Ethiopia and Arabia until the end of World War II.Other silver coins have been strung on her necklace.

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  • 841-02916992

    Hamer lady wearing traditional goat skin dress decorated with cowie shells, carrying kalash on her way to market, Dombo village, Turmi, Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03820365

    A Mursi woman wearing a large clay lip plate. Shortly before marriage, a girls lower lip will be pierced and progressively stretched over a year or so. The size of the lip plate often determines the quantum of the bride price. They live in a remote area of southwest Ethiopia along the Omo River, the country's largest river.

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  • 841-03674816

    Young Mursi woman, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-02945947

    Woman harvesting crops by hand, Soddo, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03354079

    A young Dassanech girl wears a beautiful array of beaded necklaces,some secured at the back by metal rings,and a beaded headband. Her ears are pierced several times,the holes are kept open by small wooden plugs. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) are Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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  • 862-03353980

    A woman sells yellow daisies by the side of the road in the outskirts of Addis Abeda,Ethiopia's capital city.These daisies (Bidens sp.) are known by Ethiopians as Meskal daisies because they flower in September at the time of the Orthodox Christian Festival of Meskal,or the Finding of the True Cross celebration.

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  • 862-03820395

    A woman in a colourful dress and matching headscarf wears round her neck a Maria Theresa thaler an old silver coin minted in Austria, which was widely used as currency in northern Ethiopia and Arabia until the end of World War II.

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  • 862-03353972

    An Afar girl has her attractive hairstyle embellished with buttons and beads,which is typical of the young girls of her tribe. Proud and fiercely independent,the nomadic Afar people live in the low-lying deserts of Eastern Ethiopia.

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  • 862-03353982

    A young Amhara lady weaves a traditional food basket from dried grasses. These large colourful baskets are used for serving injera,a fermented,bread-type pancake,which is the country's national dish.She is wearing the national dress of Ethiopia - a shamma. This garment is made of homespun cotton with a finely woven and often brightly coloured border.

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    Ethiopia, Harerge Province, Harar.An Harari girl in wedding attire.Unlike Muslims elsewhere, Harari women love bright clothes and are seen in public without face veils.The beautifully embroidered silk dress can be turned inside out, where it is black, and worn at funerals.

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  • 862-03354013

    A village woman prepares injera,a kind of pancake and Ethiopian staple prepared from alocal cereal called tef.

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  • 841-03674814

    Young Mursi woman, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Woman of the Mursi tribe with Kalashnikov gun, Omo Valley, Ethiopia

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  • 841-06503326

    Lady cutting wheat, Chencha, Dorze, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-02917034

    Portraits of an Ari woman, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    An attractive Oromo girl in the medieval walled city of Harar. Her beaded jewellery sets her apart from Harari residents.Once an independent city state dating back to the early 16th century, Harar was incorporated into the Ethiopian Empire in 1887.

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  • 841-02711652

    Portrait of old woman, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-02946101

    Woman farmer, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03354098

    A young Karo girl in the doorway of her hut in the village of Duss. A small Omotic tribe related to the Hamar,who live along the banks of the Omo River in southwestern Ethiopia,the Karo are renowned for their elaborate body painting using white chalk,crushed rock and other natural pigments.

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  • 862-03820429

    A Nyangatom woman wears multiple layers of beads in necklaces, an elaborately beaded calfskin skirt and metal bracelets, amulets and anklets. She is standing beside a temporary beehive construction of sticks, grass and leaves built to provide shade for her goats. The Nyangatom or Bume are a Nilotic tribe of semi-nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south western Ethio

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  • 841-02917027

    Portrait of a Mursi lady, South Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Mursi girl, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03354090

    A Dassanech woman milks a cow by hand collecting the milk in a gourd at a settlement alongside the Omo River. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) are Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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    A Karo women stands in the doorway to her hut in the village of Duss. A small Omotic tribe related to the Hamar, who live along the banks of the Omo River in southwestern Ethiopia, the Karo are renowned for their elaborate body painting using white chalk, crushed rock and other natural pigments. In addition to painting her face she has decorated her body with whorls of goat hair tied by leather co

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    Woman of the Mursi Tribe with disc in her lower lip, Omo Valley, Ethiopia

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    A Nyangatom woman stands with her baby on her hip beside her grass hut in his temporary camp. Nyangatom married women wear elaborately beaded skirts which reach the ground at the back and often have panels of different coloured calkfskin sewn into the tail The Nyangatom or Bume are a Nilotic tribe of semi nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south western Ethiopia.

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  • 841-02707364

    Portrait of a woman with face painting, Mago National Park, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Karo woman, Mago National Park, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03354097

    A Karo woman wears an elaborate headdress made from the wing-cases of beetles and a cape of calf skin fringed with cowrie shells. A small Omotic tribe related to the Hamar,who live along the banks of the Omo River in southwestern Ethiopia,the Karo are renowned for their elaborate body painting using white chalk,crushed rock and other natural pigments.

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    Young Mursi woman, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    A young Daasanech girl beside the Omo River. Her hairstyle, necklaces and metal armbands are typical of her tribe.The Dassanech people live in the Omo Delta of southwest Ethiopia, one of the largest inland deltas in the world.

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    A Karo woman wears an elaborate headdress made from the wing-cases of beetles and a cape of calf skin fringed with cowrie shells. A small Omotic tribe related to the Hamar,who live along the banks of the Omo River in southwestern Ethiopia,the Karo are renowned for their elaborate body painting using white chalk,crushed rock and other natural pigments.

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    A Dassanech woman winnows grain by pouring it from her metal tin and letting it fall onto a calfskin. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) and Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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    Young Mursi woman, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Portrait of a beautiful Ethiopian woman in the countryside near Gonder, The Ethiopian Highlands, Ethiopia, Africa

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    People walk for days to trade in this famous weekly market, Saturday market in Lalibela, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

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    An old Dassanech woman prepares her fields beside the Omo River with a digging stick in readiness to plant sorghum. This crude form of agricultural implement is in common use in this remote part of Ethiopia.

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    Shaded from the hot sun, a Karo woman grinds sorghum using large flat stones.It is customary for females of the tribe when in their teens to make a small hole in the flesh below their lower lips into which they put an ornament, this woman has used a small nail. Numerous heavy metal bracelets are worn by married womenThe Karo are a small tribe living in three main villages along the lower reaches o

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    A Karo woman with her face painted in preparation for a dance in the village of Duss. A small Omotic tribe related to the Hamar, who live along the banks of the Omo River in southwestern Ethiopia, the Karo are renowned for their elaborate body painting using white chalk, crushed rock and other natural pigments. She is wearing a goatskin apron and carries a leather belt decorated with cowrie shells

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    A Dassanech woman carries a bundle of wood home at sunset. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) are Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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  • 841-02916971

    Mursi lady with lip plate, South Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-02946027

    Chainmail skirts worn by Bume tribeswomen, Murulle, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Ethiopian woman setting fire to boil the water for coffee for traditional ceremony, Debre Libanos, Shoa, Ethiopia, Africa

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    A woman emerges from a tunnel leading to the rock-hewn church of Bet Amanuel, in Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 841-02917029

    Hamer (Hamar) girl in goatskin dress, Dombo Village, Turmi, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

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    Mago National Park, Karo woman with face painting, Ethiopia, Africa

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  • 862-03354088

    A Dassanech girl leaning against a bale of cattle fodder on a raised platform is silhouetted against the evening sky at a settlement alongside the Omo River. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) are Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.

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    A young Nyangatom woman carries her baby on her hip in an elaborately braided papoose. Her hair has been reddened with a mixture of ochre and animal fat. Typical of her tribe, she wears a calfskin skirt, multiple layers of bead necklaces and metal bracelets and amulets. The Nyangatom or Bume are a Nilotic tribe of semi nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south western

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