A young boy with a head wrap on his head smiling in the heart of Tumi market town in south-western Ethiopia. Located in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities
Street entertainers entertain people on the road by walking on sticks and performing several stunts while on them
Mother and child from Ethiopia adorned in colourful beaded wears as a form of tribal beauty
A girl from the Musuri tribe with her face painted carrying a basket on her head. The Mursi are a Nilotic pastoralist ethnic group in Ethiopia.
A womanl from the Musuri tribe with her face and body painted. The Mursi are a Nilotic pastoralist ethnic group in Ethiopia. They principally reside in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, close to the border with South Sudan.
A Warrior from Ethiopia makes a look that gives the impression that he is about to make a move on something.
An Old Hamar Man from Ethiopia enjoys a traditional drink inside his Small built hut .The Hamar are an ethnic group that live among the bush covered hills on the eastern side of the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia.
An elderly herder walks his livestock on a dusty road home after a day of grazing
An Ethiopian Monk standing on a church wall in Lalibea with his rod. Lalibela is a town in Amhara Region, northern Ethiopia famous for monolithic rock-cut churches. The whole of Lalibela offers an exceptional testimony to the medieval and post-medieval civilization of Ethiopia.
Men from the kara tribe adorned in beaded neck wears and body paint during a ceremony in the village .The tribe of Kara lives on the east bank of the Omo river, across the tribe of Nyangatom
Men from the Kara tribe in Ethiopia holding the cows still for a ceremony that involved jumping on top of the bulls . Men from this tribe cannot marry until they have completed a complicated bull jumping ceremony that takes place every year
A young boy from the Kara tribe in Ethiopia wears his hat backwards to look cool. The tribe of Kara lives on the east bank of the Omo river, across the tribe of Nyangatom.
An Priest on the church window in Lalibea Ethiopia reading his Bible. Lalibela is a town in Amhara Region, northern Ethiopia famous for monolithic rock-cut churches. The whole of Lalibela offers an exceptional testimony to the medieval and post-medieval civilization of Ethiopia.
Men and women from the Kara tribe in Ethiopia dancing to commence the Bull jumping ceremony. Men from this tribe cannot marry until they have completed a complicated bull jumping ceremony that takes place every year
A young woman walking her livestock home on a dusty road after a day of cutting grass and herding
Hamar boys from Ethiopia with tribal haircuts and adorned with colourful neck wear.The Hamar live among the bush covered hills on the eastern side of the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia.
Two babies from the Hamar tribe in Ethiopia seated on the ground by their Mothers. The Hamar live among the bush covered hills on the eastern side of the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia.
Young Hamar boy adorned with beaded neck wear and a headband at the Market. The Hamar are an ethnic group that live among the bush covered hills on the eastern side of the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia.
Ethiopian girl adorned with beaded neck wear from the Ebore tribe which is an ethnic group living in southern Ethiopia, near Lake Chew Bahir. The Erbore people exist as pastoralists and have ancestral links to the Konso People.
Young boy from Ethiopia with a tribal haircut and adorned with colourful neck wears, leans on a small tree smiling .
Young suri girls with face painting s and pierced ears with plates inside. Suri is a traditional local name for a people living in southwestern Ethiopia. They have different traditions to showcase their beauty face painting and ear piercing being one of them
Young boy from Awassa Ethiopia leaning on a wooden pole. Hawassa is a city in Ethiopia, on the shores of Lake Awasa in the Great Rift Valley
A village woman from Ethiopia adorned in tribal beauty lighting a fire the traditional way without a matchstick or a lighter
Young Ethiopian girl adorned in colorful beaded neck wear just from her tukul which is the name of a traditional Ethiopian hut
A young Ethiopian girl shows off her Traditional decorated face paintings of multiple colours
Ethiopian girl with a scarf wrapped around her at the Entoto Maryam Church: A place of Prayer.The church is one of three sites on top of Mount Entoto, which also includes a small history museum and the first palace.
Dancers from an Ethiopian tribe dancing in the very dusty dance floor during a ceremony in their village
Dancers from an Ethiopian tribe dancing on the dust during a traditional ceremony in their village
Young girl from the Dassenech tribe adorned with colourful beaded necklaces and earings. The Daasanach are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan. Their main homeland is in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nation
Dancers from an Ethiopian tribe dancing on the dust during a traditional ceremony in their village
Kids from the Welo regional state highland Plateau in Ethiopia dancing and singing with joy.
Children in rural Ethiopia hold up their hands in joy against a setting sun.
Sibling from the Hamar tribe in Ethiopia sticking together.The Hamar live among the bush covered hills on the eastern side of the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia
A village woman from Ethiopia adorned in tribal beauty in form of face paintings stands at attention around the cooking area
Young boys from the Dassenech tribe walking home with their livestock after a day of cutting grass and herding. The Daasanach are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan.
A little kid from Entoto with a sad face. Mount Entoto is the highest peak overlooking the city of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia.
Young Suri girl with face paintings and pierced ears with plates inside. Suri is a traditional local name for a people living in southwestern Ethiopia. They have different traditions to showcase their beauty face painting and ear piercing being one of them
Ethiopian girl with a scarf wrapped around her at the Entoto Maryam Church,a place of Prayer where she is devoted.The church is one of three sites on top of Mount Entoto, which also includes a small history museum and the first palace.
Young Boy from the Hamar tribe hide behind a wooden fence. The tribe of Kara lives on the east bank of the Omo river, across the tribe of Nyangatom.
A chicken vendor with his chickens on display suspended up side down on a stick that he carries on his shoulders.
The Hamar are an ethnic group that live among the bush covered hills on the eastern side of the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia.
Ethiopian girl with a scarf wrapped around her at the Entoto Maryam Church during the Timket which is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of Epiphany.
A young girl from kara tribe adorned with beaded necklace and bangles beautifying her face with chalk paint. The tribe of Kara lives on the east bank of the Omo river, across the tribe of Nyangatom.