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homem daasanach na cerimônia dimi, vale do omo, etiópia, carol beckwith e angela fisher
While trying to fix another problem with the post-flagging system, I managed to get in touch with a person on @staff who is NOT an asshole! Although it was unrelated to my original request, she unflagged some posts that had non-sexual nips. Kat, if you’re out there, Thank you!
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Los Daasanach, Etiopía
by Eric Lafforgue
The people of Northern Kenya
The people of Northern Kenya
The Marsabit-Lake Turkana Cultural Festival was finally here with us. I could not wait to meet and learn more about the famous 14 tribes, that had been used to market this annual event, which had taken place since 2008.
The festival was proposed by the local communities living in Marsabit County, in order to promote peace and reconciliation amongst them.
Galgallo is part of the Konso people, who…
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The Fruit of the Spirit (DAASANACH: Bible NT)
The Fruit of the Spirit (DAASANACH: Bible NT)
DAASANACH: Bible NT
Galatians (Galátia) 5:22-23
22 Hím Naasan Waaˈgiet saanolle he gielmíti, geer gaa meen, naanná, he ˈdú faafaan, geer guurá ˈgany, geer gaa midhánti, af ˈduwany,
23 abúnti, tá hol tími. Gál yaalmisanóóllá gaa seseenká hé hemurit níínní hí ˈdéé ki id̶imichoká mán.
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The Fruit of the Spirit (DAASANACH: Bible NT)
The Fruit of the Spirit (DAASANACH: Bible NT)
DAASANACH: Bible NT Galatians (Galátia) 5:22-23 22 Hím Naasan Waaˈgiet saanolle he gielmíti, geer gaa meen, naanná, he ˈdú faafaan, geer guurá ˈgany, geer gaa midhánti, af ˈduwany, 23 abúnti, tá hol tími. Gál yaalmisanóóllá gaa seseenká hé hemurit níínní hí ˈdéé ki id̶imichoká mán.
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photo by @randyolson | words by @neilshea13 — In every large family there is a c...
photo by @randyolson | words by @neilshea13 — In every large family there is a c…
[ad_1] photo by @randyolson | words by @neilshea13 — In every large family there is a child who could eat forever. My parents say it was the third of us, tall and hollow, a silo, a swimmer, a locust who daily raked the shelves. I recognized in her that same hunger, saw the sweeping hungry gaze. In the village there was celebration that week, endless rounds of song and dance, and many times I saw…
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Daasanach people, Ethiopia