A woman of the Nyangatom Tribe, that was clearly very happy to see me return to her village. Omo Valley, Ethiopia. Photo © Konstantino Hatzisarros 2018

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A woman of the Nyangatom Tribe, that was clearly very happy to see me return to her village. Omo Valley, Ethiopia. Photo © Konstantino Hatzisarros 2018
The Nyangatom also known as Donyiro and pejoratively as Bumé are Nilotic agro-pastoralists inhabiting the border of southwestern Ethiopia and southeastern South Sudan and in the Ilemi Triangle with populations residing in both countries. Along with other groups in the Lower Omo Valley, the Nyangatom face challenges to their future subsistence and cultural traditions due to large-scale agricultural projects occurring in their territory.
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A girl of the Nyangatom tribe at Omo Valley, Ethiopia. Photo © Konstantino Hatzisarros 2014
A Nyangatom tribe woman in Omo Valley, Ethiopia. Photo © Konstantino Hatzisarros 2014
Nyangatom man with his gun and special scarification.
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12 March 2009.
Location: Mount Naita, which is on the border of Ethiopia, Kenya South Sudan. This has caused a land dispute between the three counties known as the Ilemi Triangle. (For more information)