Tag - Ethnic Group

WEYTO TRIBE

The Negede Weyto are a marginalised, minority community, primarily located along the shores of Lake Tana in the Amhara region. Historically, they have been outcast by the dominant Amhara population due to their traditional occupations and cultural practices. They do not own land and are...

SIDAMA TRIBE

We made a little detour on our way to Hawassa to visit the Sidama people, renowned for their high-quality coffee, which is considered a hallmark of speciality coffee. As the origin of Coffea arabica, Ethiopia, and the Sidama region in particular, has deep cultural and economic ties to...

BOORANA TRIBE

After the overnight in Konso, we continued our drive towards Yirga Chefe. On the way, we stopped at the Boorana tribe (๐Ÿ“ท 50 ETB / person), a semi-nomadic, Cushitic-speaking ethnic group and a major Oromo subgroup, primarily residing in southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya. They are known...

THE KONSO KING

We met the 20th reigning King of Konso, King Kalla, who acts as the traditional leader of the Konso people in Ethiopia. While a council of elders governs each village, the king serves as the ultimate authority on major disputes and decisions affecting the entire tribe, which is estimated...

ARBORE TRIBE

We made a brief stop to visit the Arbore tribe, who live in an area with a hot, arid climate, bordering the Woyto River in the southwest Omo Valley of Ethiopia, near Lake Chew Bahir. They are pastoralists, primarily known for their livestock, and their name translates to “Land of...

HAMER TRIBE

In the late afternoon, we visited the friendly village of the Hamer tribe, just a few kilometres outside Turmi. It’s an Omotic ethnic group living in the Omo Valley of southwestern Ethiopia. They are primarily semi-nomadic pastoralists and are known for their distinct cultural...

NYANGATOM TRIBE

Our next stop was the Nyangatom tribe, also known as the Bumรฉ or Donyiro. This tribe is a Nilotic agro-pastoralist group that lives in the border regions of southwestern Ethiopia, southeastern South Sudan, and the Ilemi Triangle (๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ500 ETB, ๐Ÿ“ท500 ETB, guide 1000 ETB), recent figures...

KARO TRIBE

We drove back towards Omorate to visit the Karo tribe living on the banks of the Omo River (๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ500 ETB, ๐Ÿ“ท500 ETB, guide 1000 ETB). The Karo tribe is an indigenous ethnic group of about 3,000 people in southwestern Ethiopia, known for their elaborate body and face painting and scarification...

HAMER BULL JUMP

In the late afternoon, we joined the famous Hamer ceremony (๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ 2,000 ETB, local guide 1,000 ETB) at the usual place, just a few kilometres behind Turmi. The “Hamer bull jump” is a rite of passage for young men in the Hamer tribe of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley, where they must...

TURMI MARKET

On our way back to the Hamer tribe, we stopped at Turmi to visit the lively market, a weekly gathering of the Hamer people in southwestern Ethiopia’s Omo Valley. It is known for its vibrant atmosphere, social significance, and traditional trade. During the market, which typically...