Here are images from several tribes in various villages depicting the way they live.

Grinding sorghum is done by most of the people we met.

Sorghum is used to make a sort of porridge by most Angolan Tribal people. They add milk and other plant materials.

In early morning I was standing in front of this man’s home as he emerged to start his day. He was surprised to see visitors but was cordial and friendly.

People store wares on trees and roofs to prevent animals from carrying them off or destroying them.

The village animals are let out to graze during the day and are brought in to stay in a corral during the night. Baby animals usually stay inside the enclosures until they are larger in size.

This woman let us know (using sign language) that the person inside this house was sick.

We did see some people smoking using interesting pipes.