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  • Mursi tribal man and woman with plate in lip, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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  • Mursi tribal man wearing traditional headdress, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal men wearing face paint and head decoration with guns in Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Portrait of a Mursi tribesman, Ethiopia
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  • Mursi tribal woman with plate in lip and small child in background, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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  • Mursi tribal woman by a hut with goat skin water carrier on her head in Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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  • Mursi tribal woman with plate in lip, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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  • Mursi tribal woman carrying a water gourd on her head, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal girl in Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal boy poses with an AK-47, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal boy wearing ornamental headdress, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia.
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  • Mursi tribal woman with plate in lip and beads in hair, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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  • Mursi tribal girl with traditional plate in lip removed, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. The Mursi consider the lip plate as a form of beauty.
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