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Contrary to popular belief that they are aggressive particularly in asking for money, the Mursi people are warm and eager to share their culture to other people. In the short time we spent with them, they allowed us to participate in some of their activities, like making flour, dancing and singing. I hope more can be done for them.
When the Sour Bite of Injera Finally Sweetened

June 2nd 2013
Like on cue, tears shamelessly trickled down as the vehicle carrying me and my colleagues left my house for the airport. "Sorry, I'm crying," shyly wiping away the tears that clouded my eyes. "I'd be concerned if you did not," said my fellow volunteer who came down for a visit. If that was a movie, I swear I would be up for nomination for best actress. Hands down. As we cruised by the patches of ... read more
Africa » Ethiopia » Benishangul-Gumuz Region » Asosa

Ethiopian Flag Unique among African countries, the ancient Ethiopian monarchy maintained its freedom from colonial rule, with the exception of the 1936-41 Italian occupation during World War II. In 1974 a military junta, the Derg, deposed Emperor Haile SELASSIE (wh... ... read more
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