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Friday, June 27, 2008
Brent Stirton: Omo Valley/Bull Jumping
© Brent Stirton/Courtesy Discovery Channel
I've featured Brent Stirton's fabulous work on the
Omo Valley
a few months ago, and now bring him back with a Quicktime movie of the bull-jumping ceremony (click the small arrow above to start it).
The bull-jumping ceremony is an important ritual performed by some of the tribes of the Omo Valley region of southern Ethiopia, and is considered a sort of a rite of passage in a tribal man’s life. Bull jumping is a prerequisite for a man to take a wife and have children, and it involves him undergoing a number of rituals before leaping onto and running over the backs of cattle.
I witnessed the bull-jumping ceremony not far from Turmi, a village in the Omo Valley, and was taken aback (an understatement) by a preceding ritual involving the
women of the Hamar tribe
tribe being whipped by the men in their families.
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