african-tribe.com - African Tribes - Indigenous People of Africa

Description: Source for photos, videos, and information on African Tribes and natives from Subsaharan Africa, including indigenous tribes from South Africa, Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Chad, and the Congo with an emphasis on the Afar, Himba, Hamer, Mursi, Arbore, Surma, Zulu, Daasanach, Karo, Nyangatom, and Hammer Tribes.

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African-Tribe.com is visual anthropology website for photos and videos of the various African tribes, including the Afar (Danikil), Oromo, Himba, Hamer (Hamar), Mursi, Arbore, Surma, Zulu, Herero, Daasanach (Dassanech), Karo, Bana, Nyangatom, Suri, Aari, Watusi, Maasai, and Zulu tribes. African Tribes features many ancient African tribes such as the exotic Afar people from Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia. Following the tradition of visual anthropology, African tribes uses images to describe and understand va

Visual anthropology is a subfield of cultural anthropology that uses photographic images, both still and motion pictures, to study ancient African cultures, such as those featured on this African-Tribes website.  Even before the formation of anthropology as a scientific discipline, ethnologists were using photographs of African tribes as a research tool.  Later, motion pictures and videos such as "Come Back, Africa" by an American independent filmmaker (Lionel Rogosin) served as a permanent documentation of

One of the African tribes that this website focuses on in the Himba tribe which comes from the north Namibia area in Africa, in the arid Kunene province (formerly called Kaokoland) of the Namib Desert. Similar to many African tribes living in arid environments, the Himba people are primarily pastoralists, breeding animals such as goats and cattle. The Himba are nomads, and speak a tongue called Dhimba and are related to the Herero African tribe. Perhaps surprisingly, the Himba people are thought to have arr

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