
The Hamar Tribe: 5 Years Later
I visited Ethiopia’s Omo Valley five years ago to photograph the native tribes. I was so amazed by the experience that I wanted to share
I visited Ethiopia’s Omo Valley five years ago to photograph the native tribes. I was so amazed by the experience that I wanted to share
I went back to Ethiopia this past January, 5 years after a previous trip in late 2012. The main purpose of both trips was to
Though artisan goods are making a comeback in the Western world, I think it is fair to say that in our consumer society, few buyers
On my trip to Gujarat last winter, I spent (too little) time with a group of nomadic camel herders from the Jat (or Jatt or
The magic of travel is, of course, the places one sees: some are stunning, others charming, and some can be challenging. But what makes traveling
When one travels at home and abroad, it is hard not to be affected by the struggles that we witness. Yet, with a few exceptions
My last blog post on the Hadza tribe of Tanzania (see Hanging Out with the Hadza) was my longest post, so it makes sense to
While in East Africa this past spring, I visited a unique tribe in Tanzania, the Hadza (or Hadzabe), well known to anthropologists and other social
Imagine about fourteen Northern Kenyan tribes (there was no definitive count of the number of tribes represented) gathered together in one location where they try
I am just back from one month in Eastern Europe, a part of the world obviously quite different from East Africa where I had been
I have just spent one month in East Africa visiting with a number of tribal groups. Some of these tribes like the Hadzabe in northern-central
As I mentioned in my first post (Welcome to Iran, a country of mosques…), Iran is a country that has always fascinated me. And, of
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