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Breastfeeding: nyangatom tribe

Written by:  Jamie

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Photo taken by my buddy, Girma Mamo.

The Nyangatom tribe resides in Ethiopia’s Omo Valley.

They are known for  for their heavy (beautiful) necklaces.

Women wear the necklaces with long goatskin skirts.

Breastfeeding is celebrated, and given the culture’s attire, babies seem pretty happy about the easy access to their mother’s milk. 🙂

Apr 22, 2013Jamie
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