South Sudan
Kingdom of smoke and cows:
Mundari cattle camps
The famous Mundari cattle camps are desolate places. They usually settle in areas close to the banks of the Nile River in South Sudan. The smoke from hundreds of bonfires covers the immensity of a vast arid, dry and hot land. Amidst that smoke, naked men, cows with giant horns and the iconographic Mundari totem, which inspired the Last Places logo, can be seen.
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Lars Krutak | Anthropology and tattoos
The tribal tradition of tattoos in the world is fascinating. From the Native Americans to certain areas of Africa, passing through the animist regions in Asia. If there is someone who is an expert in this field, it is Lars Krutak, the American anthropologist who gave us this interview.
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Behind the Lens of Aníbal Bueno
Aníbal Bueno (Orihuela, 1981) is a guide, scientist, writer, teacher and photographer specializing in the preparation of reports on the lifestyles of the last minority ethnic groups on the planet. He has received several awards for his photography.
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Art Deco, sixteen tribes, and the oldest desert in the world
Angola is a beautiful country full of contrasts, with desert giant dunes, stunning rivers, misty mountains, and impenetrable jungles. You have a huge diversity of traditional tribes inhabit its territory and are barely known to the outside world. Angola is beginning to have the same success Ethiopia had fifteen years ago.
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Khoisan, Nilotic and Bantu peoples
After 3 years working in Tanzania LAST PLACES has classified 11 different traditional tribal groups. Each with its own particularity. These 11 tribes, some of several million and others of only a few hundred individuals, are concentrated in the central and northern region of the country.
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