Old does not mean anything in this area, as it's very complicated to
know or guess the age. Those women work like slaves for the men of the
tribe, and cover their skin with clay, butter and animal fat, so they
have a really scary look.
South Ethiopia Omo valley
The Hamar is a catlle herder tribe which lives on the Eastern side of
the Omo Valley in Southern Ethiopia. Honey collection is their major
activity and their cattle is the meaning of their life. There are at
least 27 words for the subtle variations of colours and textures of a
cattle ! And each man has three names: a human, a goat and a cow name.
The Hamar have very unique rituals such as a bull-leaping ceremony,
that a young men has to succeed in order to get married. The cow
jumping is an initiation rite of passage for boys coming of age in
Hamar tribe. Cows are lined up in a row. The initiate, naked, has to
leap on the back of the first cow, then from one bull to another,
until he finally reaches the end of the row. He must not fall of the
row and must repeat successfully the test four times to have the right
to become a husband. While the boys walk on cows, Hamar women
accompany him: they jump and sing. Totally committed to their
initiated sons, the mothers are whipped to blood, in order to prove
their courage and accompany their sons during the test.
The Hamar are very preoccupied with their beauty. They have at times
spectular haidresses.
Men use a wooden head rest which prevents the hair from touching the
ground. You can see them walking with it everywhere ! It is used as
head rest to protect the clay wig that some do on the top of the head,
but it is also usefulas a seat ! Even if there is a chair close to
them, they prefer to use the head rest !
Women know many ways to do their hair. The most famous hair style is
when their hair is in short tufts rolled in ochre and fat or in long
twisted strands. These coppery coloured strands are called
"goscha", it's a sign of health and welfare.
They also wear bead necklaces, iron bracelets around their arms, and
decorate their breast with lots of cowry shells, like a natural bra.
Around married women's necks, you can see "esente": torques
made of iron wrapped in leather. These are engagement presents; they
are worn for life and indicate their husband's wealth. One of the
necklaces catch more especially the attention: it is called the
"bignere". It's also an iron and leather ring, which has a
phallic-shape end. But this jewelry can only be worn by a man's first
wife.
I remember a woman I have met. On her neck, there were three
necklaces. According to what I just explained about the bignere, the
biggest one at the top means she was "First Wife". This is
important, as her statut is the higher one in Hamer society. But as
she has two more simple necklaces around her neck: that means her
husband took two more wives... The Hamar women who are not first wife
have a really hard life and they are more slaves than wives... During
my trip, I could see some of these women, working like slaves for the
men: their skin were covered with clay, butter and animal fat... So
they were a little scary ! Another thing to know about these women:
the more scars one has on her back, the higher is her status.
The young unmarried girls, for their part, wear a kind of oval shape
plate, in metal. It is used like a sunshield, but it tends to be rare
in the tribe. Some of them have fund their future husband, but have to
wait in their house until the so-called prentender can provide all the
money for the ceremony: he has to pay for all the cows the
bride-to-be's family asks for. These girls are called "Uta"
and have to wait three months, entirely covered with red clay... And
no right to take baths or showers ! They cannot go out of the house,
let alone the village.That's why it is very rare to see or take a
photo of a Uta. A cruel tradition still has currency for some Hamar:
unmarried women can have babies to test their fertility, but some of
them are just abandonned in the bush. This tradition tends to disapear
but NGO still save abandonned new borns. Abandonments are all the more
frequent than some Hamar believe that a child born out of formal
marriages has "mingi", as to say something abnormal and
unclean. For them, it is the expression of the devil, which may cause
disasters such as epidemics or drought in the village. So,
illegitimate children are abandoned. This kind of beliefs can also be
observed in other Ethiopan tribes: many parents prefer to sacrifice
their own child rather than risk being affected by the evil eye.
Something left me a really strong impression in Africa: football is of
the highest importance, even in the most remote places !
I remember a boy, who was living several days-walk from the Turmi
market. But as most of the young Hamar, he came there to watch
football on television ! This guy was wearing a Chelsea tee-shirt, but
still had to jump over ten bulls to be able to marry a girl in his
tribe: a real culture shock! They are all really into Chelsea,
Arsenal... such as many Ethiopians, who are just crazy about English
football, because the national TV brodcasts every single match ! So,
while I was in deep South Ethiopia, I still could ask “did Arsenal
win?”, and always had an accurate answer: the score, the name of the
scorers, etc...Strange, but true ! Meantime, the world economic crisis
was at its high ! Even if you do not speak their language, you can
exchange with those guys with few words like “Ribery, Thierry Henry,
Drogba", etc. ! Of course, all the tribes do not go into this
village, and only the ones who are not too far have this passion.
Other special feature in these tribes: their relation to the photos. I
remember a day, in a restaurant in Dimeka -not to say the only one
around there. I made a polaroid of a Hamar couple. The man was angry
because, as he said, "the colors were not good" ; he threw
the picture away. But the lady finally let him go, and took the
picture with her ! It' was not the first time those people, from
remote areas, do not have any pictures of themselves and so are very
demanding about the quality of the picture they are on! For instance,
the Mursi do not understand why the picture do not have their own real
size !
Besides, it is not so easy to get smiles in this area. First, because
people work really hard and second, because it is very difficult to
share anything with them as we are seen as walking wallet with cameras
!
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www.ericlafforgue.com
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DeadFred.com 25 months ago | reply
Intense
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très beau portrait!
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Impresionante retrato.

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vag..k 13 months ago | reply
amazing portrait :)
YourCCDA 11 months ago | reply
Hard contrast of a face and so soft look !
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Guib_Did 8 months ago | reply
Grand master piece !!!!!!
Ninho_ibz 8 months ago | reply
Mother!!!
Rozy025 7 months ago | reply
What an amazingly interesting face.
Sylvain Courant photographies 5 months ago | reply
Superbe !