描述Washare from the Hamer tribe in Logara, near Turmi, Omo Valley, Ethiopia (16882803797).jpg
English: Hamer are one of the most known tribes in southwestern Ethiopia. They inhabit the territory east of the Omo river and have villages in Turmi and Dimeka. They are a semi-nomadic, pastoral people, numbering about 40,000. There is a division of labour in terms of sex and age. The women and girls grow crops (the staple is sorghum, alongside beans, maize and pumpkins). They’re also responsible for collecting water, doing the cooking and looking after the children – who start helping the family by herding the goats from around the age of eight. The Hamar only marry members of their own tribe, but they have nothing against borrowing – songs, hairstyles, even names – from other tribes in the valley like the Nyangatom and the Dassanech. Girls tend to marry at about 17.
Українська: Вашаре з племені гамер у Логарі, поблизу Турмі, долина Омо, Ефіопія.
Русский: Вашаре из племени хамер в Логаре, недалеко от Турми, долина Омо, Эфиопия.
Les Hamers sont des habitants d'Afrique de l'Est vivant dans le sud-ouest de l'Éthiopie, dans la woreda Hamer Bena, une zone fertile de la vallée de l'Omo située dans la Région des nations, nationalités et peuples du Sud [wikipedia]
Вашаре з племені гамер у Логарі, поблизу Турмі, долина Омо, Ефіопія.