National Geographic on Africa

Faces of Traditional Africa

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Karo men of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley cover their bodies and faces with ashes mixed with fat, a symbol of virility. Face and body painting is traditionally done for important festivities and ritual combat between clans.

Photograph by Jodi Cobb






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