“Mursi Black Bull and Iron Soil” Exhibition at The National Museum
   
 
 
   
 
“Mursi Black Bull and Iron Soil” Exhibition at The National MuseumThis exhibition at the National Museum explores the aesthetic world of the Mursi nomadic cattle herders living in the Omo Valley, with a special focus on the role played by colors and body ornaments in the daily life of this group.

The display is based on an anthropological study by the French ethnologist Jean-Baptist Eczet and includes texts, photographs and video. Opening 17 March at 18.30. Entry free.





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    The Mursi are survivors whose isolated geographic location, combined with the crises of drought, famine, war, migration, and epidemic diseases has shaped their identity
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    After Gibe III this all will disappear. sad
     
       
     
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