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Jumping Of The Bull Ceremony. Turmi, Omo Valley, Ethiopia. The Hamer People Live In The Ethiopian Omo Valley, Which Extends From The Omo River To Lake Chew Bahir In South West Ethiopia. For Many Generations, People Of The Omo Valley Have Led A Traditional Life. Most Members Of The Hamer Tribe Are Pastoralists, Which Is Why Cattle Hold A Significant Place In Their Culture. From An Early Age, Children Are Taught To Farm Land And Look After The Livestock.

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Jumping of the bull ceremony. Turmi, Omo Valley, Ethiopia. The Hamer people live in the Ethiopian Omo Valley, which extends from the Omo River to Lake Chew Bahir in South West Ethiopia. For many generations, people of the Omo Valley have led a traditional life. Most members of the Hamer tribe are pastoralists, which is why cattle hold a significant place in their culture. From an early age, children are taught to farm land and look after the livestock.

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