Came across this video which someone posted underneath a photo on Facebook. Wonderful job of telling the short story of how this tribe lives. To answer the question in the video, No, I don't think tourists should be able to just go to the area the tribe is in without prior permission. I also think that five cents is ridiculously low, they deserve much much more or better things like medical care. Thank you for making these videos.
I've thought about this amazing film all day and have to say this: These people remain substantially self-sufficient. They have little use for currency. Although the photographers are clearly, and wrongly, exploiting them instead pf documenting their culture, to pay them more would only undermine their values faster. Sadly, thats the fate of most of the worlds people. Thank you for raising the bar.
In my humble opinion what you are doing is documenting differing lifestyles which may in the very near future become extinct ... I believe that to be a good thing. What the Englishmen are doing is exploitation. With that being said, the natives do not seem to mind. So, who's to say one way or the other. Thank you for the new video and I hope you are all doing well.
@@NomadArchitecture I agree with you ... but I'm not an Englishman who historically puts themselves above all other humans on the planet. If they haven't changed their ways by now, I don't think they are going to.
@@thierrybilson9634 it’s not sad to see people moving out from 5,000 year old practices as normal life, if you think that is okay there is something wrong with your thinking.
I've been loving your work. I have been fortunate enough to visit the Mursi people and other Omo valley tribes, and I am passionate about photography. However, being there as a tourist it didn't feel right taking too many photos, I found much more value in observing and talking instead. It would even be worth insisting visitors to refrain from photography so that they can truly take in something so special that they are fortunate enough to experience. Filming and photography for educational purposes would always be welcome of course.
Another wonderful documentary for us to enjoy watching & learning from. These humans are so hardworking & physically fit, so unique in their history, their heritage/culture & so much more. It's truly wonderful to get a personal glimpse into their world & i personally feel honoured. They possess such gorgeous body/bone structure, almost model/statuesque like. Lovely & lithe, tall & beautifully willowy, as they all walk around working hard. They even look graceful carrying anything on their heads. In response to the asked question...... I think we Westerner's are completely curious and fascinated by such humans/tribal groups, which is understandable, however, when i see the English photographers, or any external photographers arriving & in some ways, imposing/encroaching upon their personal space, i feel somewhat disappointed & even angry. Why? Because i think of the poor & ill treatment of African's historically, specifically during colonization & slavery etc;. It's funny, but one could argue, that this sort of dominant treatment (albeit, no more colonization & slavery), @ the hands of some Westerner's still exists & is allowed to perpetuate & sometimes @ the detriment of the tribal people. At the very least, it would be better & more understandable, if a large percentage of the money made from the photos taken, was given directly to these tribal members, to both assist them financially & to empower them, but if they're not being paid enough, then personally, i see this as a form of human abuse & being taken advantage of, for the greater prosperity/empowerment of the visiting Westerner. Also, i find it utterly disrespectful & even hypocritical, that the photographers didn't want the camera pointed @ them, yet, they turned up unannounced/without formal invite it appears, disturbing the privacy & peace of these beautiful people & treating them as though they're show ponies! As though their lives aren't already hard enough! In this regard, it's just not right, or even fair. Hypothetically speaking, i imagine if the tides were turned, there'd be major pushback, rebellion & negative issues abound. But of course in reality, these quiet, respectful & humble people, would never do such things & they most probably, wouldn't be allowed to anyway. Nonetheless, as controversial to many as this may be, we must appreciate such documentaries, because you tube has certainly brought much more of this amazing world to us, hence we get the great privilege/opportunity, to learn more about humans & their respective cultures across our world.
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I think what you guys are doing is good. It's important to preserve culture and tradition. You're there simply to learn. I think the photographers are exploiting them and that shouldn't be happening. Although to be fair it seems like the population has embraced them. I mean you see how they got ready for pictures.
How disgusting. 5 cents !?!? As a photographer that REALLY upset me. They should be helping build a well for water or something like that. Maybe buy them some cattle. Also, they KNOW darn well what they are doing is wrong, because they sent a guard over to stop you from documenting it. Couldn’t be more obvious.
Goo thought, actually we bought them a cow to thank them for building the hut. In some countries we set up or support local projects, but in the Omo region the government does not want this, so a cow it was.
@@NomadArchitecture the government is doing illegal activity, if it doesn’t allow the building of life needs. It’s clearly going to get in some trouble in the future
Regarding the english photographers; Well, the it seems the question is a bit late Since the British have been doing what they want with indigenous peoples for centuries. Consciousness is always appreciated
How great that its remained the same for so long 😀 my idea of what a truly advanced society should be, really. I'm highly sceptical about the wheel, really, for me, thats were it all started to go wrong. 😉
Africa is always been bride for the preditter. They can do whatever they want, until we become strong enough to stop them and say no.💪💪💪💪💪🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴Love Africa love freedom ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️African.💋💋💋💋💋African💪💪👍💪.
I’m sorry but there is no man worth putting those lip plates in their lip before serving him.These men need to serve those women. These men are pathetic.
Acts 16:30-31 King James Version 30 And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? 31 And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house
Awesome video as always. Would it be the case that the photographer would pay the guards or may e even the government more for the photos and 5 cents is what trickles down to the people or is that what the photographer actually pays them?
So they will pay a guide who will have organised the tour. They pick a guard up on the road into the area, actually he is watching the tourists too - i.e. the government does not want them going off track for various reasons I will not go into here. But the villagers themselves get the 5c. The guide is often from a big tour company and pays the locals nothing. There is a new system slowly coming in where a village fee is paid. This is the norm in neighbouring Kenya and possibly a bit fairer.
The country of Ethiopia is actually rich in natural products, look at the cows, in my place the price of one head can reach 15 million million as well as the very large land
Education is an equalizer,, where is Ethiopian government to transform this tribe from primitive life to modern life.??? Just the way KENYA is doing is good, every tribe is living a sophisticated way of life....
A true sign of civilization is compassion AND wisdom. If the practice of photography yields a good sum of money; shouldn't it be mutually beneficial? These primitive cultures should see benefits towards their tribe's daily lives...not be photographed like some safari. Otherwise stay away.😎🤙🕉
I don't know what I'm talking about here, I've never been to that Country nor do I have any knowledge of the culture of the people in this film. My thoughts are that the impact of money on a people who have a value based system of feed (food) and return (of favour or kind), is corrupting to their way of life, because 'we' (in this case the Western photographers) are forcing our monetary value system upon them. I imagine the tribe will then want to spend that money and do so by travelling to somewhere that accepts that money in return for, ultimately, cigarettes, cola and fried chicken. I am more than prepared to be wrong here, but I fear I'm not. Excellent video by the way, I love all that you do and appreciate your sensitivity to the people/places/things you film.
We have learned about these different types of people and cultures for over 200 years. I feel like we should leave them be. And I'm sure we bring them diseases because they're not use to our germs. And are we paying them or just using them?
These people were doing just fine before the spectators came along and they’ll do great after they’re gone, I say let them be this is their personal lives being exploited and invaded.
@Ro ya ~ No one is supposed to drink blood, for it is a Sin in the Sight of GOD The CREATOR [ELOHIM] In CHRIST JESUS [YAHSHUA HA'MASHIACH]. Please Do Not drink blood. And whether a person believes In The One True GOD, or not, ---- it does Not change GOD/ELOHIM's Truth, All-Knowing/All-Seeing Eyes & Mind, Sovereignty, Righteousness, Holiness, Power, Glory, Majesty, and Commands. Amen. ⚠️Do Not literally drink blood, no matter what culture it is. Do Not drink blood in liquid form, nor cooked form, nor even in Western civilization, where some eat there steaks, rare/medium rare, etc., in which blood is running out of the meat of their food. Do Not drink/eat blood.⚠️ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ Leviticus 17:12 (kjv) [12] Therefore I said unto the children of Israel, No soul of you shall eat blood, neither shall any stranger that sojourneth among you eat blood. Hebrews 10:10-13 (kjv) [10] By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of The Body of Jesus Christ once for all. [11] And every priest standeth daily ministering and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins: [12] But this Man [Jesus Christ], after He had offered One Sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on The Right Hand of God; [13] From henceforth expecting till His enemies be made His footstool. Hebrews 9:13-15 (kjv) [13] For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh: [14] How much more shall The Blood of Christ, who through The Eternal Spirit offered Himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve The Living God? [15] And for this cause He is The Mediator of The New Testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under The First Testament, they which are called might receive The Promise of Eternal Inheritance. Acts 15:20,29 (kjv) [20] But that we write unto them, that they abstain from pollutions of idols, and from fornication, and from things strangled, and from blood. [29] That ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication: from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.
I definitely feel like if the photographers sent their guard over to stop you filming, they were ashamed of what they were doing and knew it was exploitative. 5 cents is greed pure and simple.
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Came across this video which someone posted underneath a photo on Facebook. Wonderful job of telling the short story of how this tribe lives. To answer the question in the video, No, I don't think tourists should be able to just go to the area the tribe is in without prior permission. I also think that five cents is ridiculously low, they deserve much much more or better things like medical care. Thank you for making these videos.
You will pleased to know that one of the younger girls in this video (filmed in 2013) has now trained as a doctor!
@@NomadArchitecture That is amazing news! They are fortunate to have her. ❤
I've thought about this amazing film all day and have to say this: These people remain substantially self-sufficient. They have little use for currency. Although the photographers are clearly, and wrongly, exploiting them instead pf documenting their culture, to pay them more would only undermine their values faster. Sadly, thats the fate of most of the worlds people. Thank you for raising the bar.
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So glad to see you're back : ) this will benefit generations to come
Thanks, Kenya, Russia and Indonesia may happen in 2022 with a bit of luck.
So this women help each other built huts make baskets and so great team work❤❤❤❤
Very beautiful video -(except the horn cutting ); and the narration ? Most beautiful , soft and in tune with the views .....
Hats off to the entire crew 🎩
Thank you for a wonderful video.
Thanks for all the past work you've created and sending all the best wishes for future productions
In my humble opinion what you are doing is documenting differing lifestyles which may in the very near future become extinct ... I believe that to be a good thing.
What the Englishmen are doing is exploitation. With that being said, the natives do not seem to mind. So, who's to say one way or the other.
Thank you for the new video and I hope you are all doing well.
Thanks, if the Englishmen had just brought some bags of meal and sugar it would maybe have been better.
@@NomadArchitecture I agree with you ... but I'm not an Englishman who historically puts themselves above all other humans on the planet. If they haven't changed their ways by now, I don't think they are going to.
@@anitamitchell3452 Sad but true.
@@thierrybilson9634 it’s not sad to see people moving out from 5,000 year old practices as normal life, if you think that is okay there is something wrong with your thinking.
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I've been loving your work. I have been fortunate enough to visit the Mursi people and other Omo valley tribes, and I am passionate about photography. However, being there as a tourist it didn't feel right taking too many photos, I found much more value in observing and talking instead. It would even be worth insisting visitors to refrain from photography so that they can truly take in something so special that they are fortunate enough to experience. Filming and photography for educational purposes would always be welcome of course.
pipo stealing the know how while making money in the process..thats what I see
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Is
filming & photography
"for education"
An exception.
Exploitation begins somewhere.
Awarness of these cultures is fascinating and should be treated as respectfully as possible.
Amazing people!
What an incredibly inspiring video that touched my heart deeply! I want to express my gratitude for your generosity in sharing it. 🩷
I just found this channel, thanks for bringing this to us, it’s an amazing work!
Excellent upload. You have an amazing channel.
I think it is interesting to see how other people live, they are happy enough , living as they have for thousands of years.
Very beautiful natural performance
Great doc but once again the background music is distracting and annoying,never will I understand the over use of it docs.thanks anyway!
Quality content 👍👍
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really wild life.
How wonderful these people are. Kudos, please leave these folk alone
Hooo proud of being a Ugandan 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
Very good community,family,happiness.
euthopian people are beautiful.i love their smile.. they are strong and they have good body shape
Pena que nao tem traduçao em portugues gosto destes videos culturas diferentes
Muito importante conhecer os costumes e suas tradiçoes.
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I looooove this channel!! From Nenet to Mursi. I am gaining such insight. This is phenomenal
amazing video, thanks for sharing!
HERMOSO DOCUMENTAL....FANTASTICO TRABAJO...FELICIDADES😃😃😃
Excelente.
It is amazing using natural nuater to live turthe Life.
Great job done, you are indeed a good researcher
Another wonderful documentary for us to enjoy watching & learning from.
These humans are so hardworking & physically fit, so unique in their history, their heritage/culture & so much more.
It's truly wonderful to get a personal glimpse into their world & i personally feel honoured.
They possess such gorgeous body/bone structure, almost model/statuesque like. Lovely & lithe, tall & beautifully willowy, as they all walk around working hard.
They even look graceful carrying anything on their heads.
In response to the asked question......
I think we Westerner's are completely curious and fascinated by such humans/tribal groups, which is understandable, however, when i see the English photographers, or any external photographers arriving & in some ways, imposing/encroaching upon their personal space, i feel somewhat disappointed & even angry.
Why? Because i think of the poor & ill treatment of African's historically, specifically during colonization & slavery etc;. It's funny, but one could argue, that this sort of dominant treatment (albeit, no more colonization & slavery), @ the hands of some Westerner's still exists & is allowed to perpetuate & sometimes @ the detriment of the tribal people. At the very least, it would be better & more understandable, if a large percentage of the money made from the photos taken, was given directly to these tribal members, to both assist them financially & to empower them, but if they're not being paid enough, then personally, i see this as a form of human abuse & being taken advantage of, for the greater prosperity/empowerment of the visiting Westerner.
Also, i find it utterly disrespectful & even hypocritical, that the photographers didn't want the camera pointed @ them, yet, they turned up unannounced/without formal invite it appears, disturbing the privacy & peace of these beautiful people & treating them as though they're show ponies! As though their lives aren't already hard enough!
In this regard, it's just not right, or even fair.
Hypothetically speaking, i imagine if the tides were turned, there'd be major pushback, rebellion & negative issues abound. But of course in reality, these quiet, respectful & humble people, would never do such things & they most probably, wouldn't be allowed to anyway.
Nonetheless, as controversial to many as this may be, we must appreciate such documentaries, because you tube has certainly brought much more of this amazing world to us, hence we get the great privilege/opportunity, to learn more about humans & their respective cultures across our world.
Proud of my Africa
In my tribe, Mursik is a specially prepared sour milk. We hold it dearly
Gosto muito desse tipo de vídeo mais gostaria que fosse dublado em português ou legendado em português parabéns pelo seu trabalho o vídeo ficou ótimo 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 ok
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I think what you guys are doing is good. It's important to preserve culture and tradition. You're there simply to learn. I think the photographers are exploiting them and that shouldn't be happening. Although to be fair it seems like the population has embraced them. I mean you see how they got ready for pictures.
Thank you
This channel is awesome.
Great people!!!!
Beatiful. Super video...
Very interesting. TY.
How disgusting. 5 cents !?!? As a photographer that REALLY upset me. They should be helping build a well for water or something like that. Maybe buy them some cattle. Also, they KNOW darn well what they are doing is wrong, because they sent a guard over to stop you from documenting it. Couldn’t be more obvious.
Goo thought, actually we bought them a cow to thank them for building the hut. In some countries we set up or support local projects, but in the Omo region the government does not want this, so a cow it was.
@@NomadArchitecture livestock is currency to them so good on you !
lmao "english" tourists 100 yrs later be like: "wypipo did dis..."
@@NomadArchitecture the government is doing illegal activity, if it doesn’t allow the building of life needs. It’s clearly going to get in some trouble in the future
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Judge?? Hell they are already doing the large ear hoops I'm just waiting for the lip disc to take hold here in the USA
The guy with the AK-47 at 5:12
Thank you.
Regarding the english photographers;
Well, the it seems the question is a bit late
Since the British have been doing what they want with indigenous peoples for centuries.
Consciousness is always appreciated
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Congratulations heights of good beautiful video 🥰❤️👍
Que triste realidade deste povo sempre tão sofrido,vejo isso porém meu coração dói,
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Wonferful work. Good
Thank you 💕
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2:00 all you need to know.
Que loucura elas fazem na boca😮
So sad we go there to disturb them, we should be ashamed of that behaviour.
Al final son felices nadie los molesta ni ellos molestan bendiciones
I'm trying to figure out what they playing with in they hand
well and now isnt neolithic times anymore?
So many questions. How puzzling life has remained the same for so long.
How great that its remained the same for so long 😀 my idea of what a truly advanced society should be, really. I'm highly sceptical about the wheel, really, for me, thats were it all started to go wrong. 😉
God bless you
My opinion is leave them alone!
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Kanalınız çok güzel 🤗
Love this ❤️
Means wow how they can live in such arid area
I think they should be left alone, but on the other I love to learn about their culture
Come and learn
The western world should stay out of the lives of the tribes that live with nature and survive the wild without its evil.
Africa is always been bride for the preditter. They can do whatever they want, until we become strong enough to stop them and say no.💪💪💪💪💪🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴Love Africa love freedom ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️African.💋💋💋💋💋African💪💪👍💪.
I’m sorry but there is no man worth putting those lip plates in their lip before serving him.These men need to serve those women. These men are pathetic.
Acts 16:30-31
King James Version
30 And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
31 And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house
I am curious to know where the iodine in their diet comes from. Very interesting diet. Lots of vitamin A in blood and milk.
Alxamdulilah a I'm Muslim ☪️ ❤️
Awesome video as always. Would it be the case that the photographer would pay the guards or may e even the government more for the photos and 5 cents is what trickles down to the people or is that what the photographer actually pays them?
So they will pay a guide who will have organised the tour. They pick a guard up on the road into the area, actually he is watching the tourists too - i.e. the government does not want them going off track for various reasons I will not go into here. But the villagers themselves get the 5c. The guide is often from a big tour company and pays the locals nothing. There is a new system slowly coming in where a village fee is paid. This is the norm in neighbouring Kenya and possibly a bit fairer.
@@NomadArchitecture wow thanks for such a detailed response. Keep up all the good work. I always look forward to seeing your content.
I would rather live my life with these amazing people than life I am living now in concrete jungle. They are awesome.
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Damn the torture they give to cows being vegetarian I will faint seeing that
The country of Ethiopia is actually rich in natural products, look at the cows, in my place the price of one head can reach 15 million million as well as the very large land
Very amazing 😊
I would say, they are culture specific but not culture inferior.
Were the first one 3PM to
They should get 100 for each photo. Filming them is a little rude unless they agree.
Education is an equalizer,, where is Ethiopian government to transform this tribe from primitive life to modern life.??? Just the way KENYA is doing is good, every tribe is living a sophisticated way of life....
A true sign of civilization is compassion AND wisdom. If the practice of photography yields a good sum of money; shouldn't it be mutually beneficial? These primitive cultures should see benefits towards their tribe's daily lives...not be photographed like some safari.
Otherwise stay away.😎🤙🕉
I don't know what I'm talking about here, I've never been to that Country nor do I have any knowledge of the culture of the people in this film. My thoughts are that the impact of money on a people who have a value based system of feed (food) and return (of favour or kind), is corrupting to their way of life, because 'we' (in this case the Western photographers) are forcing our monetary value system upon them. I imagine the tribe will then want to spend that money and do so by travelling to somewhere that accepts that money in return for, ultimately, cigarettes, cola and fried chicken. I am more than prepared to be wrong here, but I fear I'm not. Excellent video by the way, I love all that you do and appreciate your sensitivity to the people/places/things you film.
Most certainly the should be filmed with their permission for historical & academic purposes, but certainly not be exploited for profiteering.
Dios mío y como que se hacen eso en el labio
😢😢😢😢😢😢OMG
What is the native word for these shelters? What is the Mursi name for a dome hut?
We have learned about these different types of people and cultures for over 200 years. I feel like we should leave them be. And I'm sure we bring them diseases because they're not use to our germs. And are we paying them or just using them?
I agree! Unfortunately they will keep bothering them
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These people were doing just fine before the spectators came along and they’ll do great after they’re gone, I say let them be this is their personal lives being exploited and invaded.
2:48 I prefer porridge watered down with milk like a milkshake. I wonder if they sometimes eat it like that?
Vida muito triste ver as pessoas nesse sofrimento não tem água encanada será que lá tem estudo escola 🏫 pra eles ler e escrever
Wow
Awesome work. thank you Nomad architecture. what's the benefit of drinking fresh bloods?
I think it is full of nutrients and protein but being an architect I felt queasy enough filming it, let alone thinking about it too much!
@@NomadArchitecture thank you .
@Ro ya ~ No one is supposed to drink blood, for it is a Sin in the Sight of GOD The CREATOR [ELOHIM] In CHRIST JESUS [YAHSHUA HA'MASHIACH]. Please Do Not drink blood. And whether a person believes In The One True GOD, or not, ---- it does Not change GOD/ELOHIM's Truth, All-Knowing/All-Seeing Eyes & Mind, Sovereignty, Righteousness, Holiness, Power, Glory, Majesty, and Commands. Amen.
⚠️Do Not literally drink blood, no matter what culture it is. Do Not drink blood in liquid form, nor cooked form, nor even in Western civilization, where some eat there steaks, rare/medium rare, etc., in which blood is running out of the meat of their food. Do Not drink/eat blood.⚠️
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
Leviticus 17:12 (kjv)
[12] Therefore I said unto the children of Israel, No soul of you shall eat blood, neither shall any stranger that sojourneth among you eat blood.
Hebrews 10:10-13 (kjv)
[10] By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of The Body of Jesus Christ once for all. [11] And every priest standeth daily ministering and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins: [12] But this Man [Jesus Christ], after He had offered One Sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on The Right Hand of God; [13] From henceforth expecting till His enemies be made His footstool.
Hebrews 9:13-15 (kjv)
[13] For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh: [14] How much more shall The Blood of Christ, who through The Eternal Spirit offered Himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve The Living God? [15] And for this cause He is The Mediator of The New Testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under The First Testament, they which are called might receive The Promise of Eternal Inheritance.
Acts 15:20,29 (kjv)
[20] But that we write unto them, that they abstain from pollutions of idols, and from fornication, and from things strangled, and from blood. [29] That ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication: from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.
Ამ ხალხს ამოდენა საშუალება აქვენ რატომ კარგ სახლებს არ დადგამენ რატომ ცხოვრობენ ასეთ მაგვარ სახლებში ცეცხლი რომ გაჩნდეს ხომ დაეწვებათ ყველაფერი
Because they are nomads. They only need temporary accommodation.
I definitely feel like if the photographers sent their guard over to stop you filming, they were ashamed of what they were doing and knew it was exploitative. 5 cents is greed pure and simple.
Curious that they remove eye lashes. I'd have thought they would need them to bat the flys away.
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