Bodi Tribe In Ethiopia On October 27, 2008 -

ETHIOPIA - OCTOBER 27: Bodi tribe in Ethiopia on October 27, 2008 - The Me'en or Bodi people live around Omo River in south Ethiopia. Originally they were pastoralists, but due to the tsetse fly killing their animals, they now have become agriculturalists. Traditionally men walk naked. The typical ornament for ladies is a kind of plug which is inserted in the chin, just below the lower lip. (Photo by Eric LAFFORGUE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
ETHIOPIA - OCTOBER 27: Bodi tribe in Ethiopia on October 27, 2008 - The Me'en or Bodi people live around Omo River in south Ethiopia. Originally they were pastoralists, but due to the tsetse fly killing their animals, they now have become agriculturalists. Traditionally men walk naked. The typical ornament for ladies is a kind of plug which is inserted in the chin, just below the lower lip. (Photo by Eric LAFFORGUE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
Bodi Tribe In Ethiopia On October 27, 2008 -
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Eric LAFFORGUE / Contributor
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27 October, 2008
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