Traditions And Styles, Karo tribe - Southern Ethiopia |

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The Karo or Kara is a small tribe with an estimated population between 1,000 and 3,000 of southern Ethiopia. They are closely related to the Kwegu tribe. They live along the east banks of the Omo River. The Karo is a highly aesthetic group of people from Ethiopia. In this tribe the women create intricate circle, spiral and cross-hatched designs using white chalk and red ochre, in order to look more beautiful and stand out of the crowd.\r
Its not just the women who use this technique in a bid to be more visually appealing to the opposite . The men also paint their faces and bodies to boost theirappeal. But the tribesmen dont just decorate themselves with white markings to attr women. \r
They also do it for a number of other reasons, including to look more intimating to those from rival tribes in the region and as a means of enhancing their status.\r
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