Beauty standards in some countries may be different, so even with the standard of beauty for everyone. There were craned his neck to look beautiful, or adding a heavy burden in his ear.
But in modern times today, beauty is usually synonymous with smooth skin and a slender body. But if you look at the rate of this one, which is far from modernity, the standard of beauty was much different and unique.
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Is tribal Daasanach, which is a semi-nomadic tribe who now numbered about 50,000 people and live in the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia. In the past, the tribe wandering from one place to another for livestock grazing.
They will live in the surrounding open areas, according to the seasons and the availability of water. But over the last fifty years, having lost most of their land, they are also forced to depend on agriculture.
Like most tribes in the region, Daasanach have moved to areas closer to the Omo River, where they try to survive on the plants.
French photographer Eric Lafforgue has spent several years documenting the life and culture of these people, and how they have changed modern manufactured goods are disposed of, become jewelry accessories.
An interesting fashion trend of the tribe Dassanach is making elaborate headgear, which is odder made of bottle caps, watches, hairclips, and the pieces thrown away.
This tribe spent months to collect bottle caps and pay watches damaged, used by women to make it into jewelry and wigs. No exception men, women, old and young as well wear them.
"Men are only allowed to wear a wig from a bottle over until they get married, after that, they create headpieces to be decorated with patterns harlequin colorful and lively with fur, though the latter is only allowed after hunting or clashes successful with the enemy," said Eric we quoted from Amusing Planet.
Simply Unique instead.
Is tribal Daasanach, which is a semi-nomadic tribe who now numbered about 50,000 people and live in the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia. In the past, the tribe wandering from one place to another for livestock grazing.
They will live in the surrounding open areas, according to the seasons and the availability of water. But over the last fifty years, having lost most of their land, they are also forced to depend on agriculture.
Like most tribes in the region, Daasanach have moved to areas closer to the Omo River, where they try to survive on the plants.
French photographer Eric Lafforgue has spent several years documenting the life and culture of these people, and how they have changed modern manufactured goods are disposed of, become jewelry accessories.
An interesting fashion trend of the tribe Dassanach is making elaborate headgear, which is odder made of bottle caps, watches, hairclips, and the pieces thrown away.
This tribe spent months to collect bottle caps and pay watches damaged, used by women to make it into jewelry and wigs. No exception men, women, old and young as well wear them.
"Men are only allowed to wear a wig from a bottle over until they get married, after that, they create headpieces to be decorated with patterns harlequin colorful and lively with fur, though the latter is only allowed after hunting or clashes successful with the enemy," said Eric we quoted from Amusing Planet.
Simply Unique instead.
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