One early morning – just after sunup – we visited this small OvaDhimba village. Though the tribes people are similar from one village to t...
Read MoreIt seems that each Angolan Tribe adorns their hair in a distinctive way. This is especially true during the initiation or coming of age rituals for gi...
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We visited the Ovadhimba Tribe just after sun up. As they exited their huts they all came to the village fire. The mornings were chilly but by midday ...
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In this market area we saw more Ovamwila Tribe people, mostly women and children. People from various local villages walk miles to markets to buy and ...
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This is a canyon near Lubango Angola. The height is about 7200 feet. We visited the lookout point, which is a popular tourist site, and the only place...
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The Ovahanda Tribe’s traditions and adornments are similar to that of the Ovamwilas. They are an endangered tribe. Their traditions are kept ali...
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The first village we visited in Angola was the Ovamwila Tribe in a province called Huila, which is in the southwestern part of the county. The women a...
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