A Woman From The Dassanech Tribe by Omar Reda
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A Woman From The Dassanech Tribe by Omar Reda
Des portraits de femmes tribales de l'Omo
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Des portraits de femmes tribales de l'Omo
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The "flower men" of Saudi Arabia are a tribe of people known for wearing garlands of flowers and herbs around their heads and necks. They live in the southern region of Saudi Arabia, primarily in the Asir province. The tradition of wearing floral garlands is believed to have originated as a way for the tribe to mask their scent from predators while tending to their crops and animals. Today, the practice has become a symbol of cultural identity and a source of pride.
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