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Lake Turkana

Lake Turkana: Central Island National Park (Guy Dubbonet, 2012)
Lake Turkana
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  • The Omo and Mago National parks
  • A debate in progress
  • The Mursi and their neighbours (a)
  • Upland plains of the lower Omo valley - topography and drainage
  • Classification of Surmic languages
  • Local groups in Mursiland
  • Ulikoro Konyonomora
  • The Omo river
  • Tourist at Morla
  • Duelling
  • Debate
  • Thatching a grain store
  • Nga Mokonyi Keketokenno
  • Komor-a-kora blessing duelling contestants
  • Komor-a-kora blessing the herds
  • Gallery
  • Nitha
  • The River Omo at Kurum
  • Zones of the Southern Regional State
  • Local groups in Mursiland
  • The Mursi and their neighbours
  • Zones of the Southern Regional State
  • Still taken from Interview with Komor-a-kora, Bio-iton-giga and Arinyatuin
  • Still taken from Conversation in the grain store
  • Still taken from Tourists at the bridge
  • Still taken from The Nitha
  • The Omo and Mago National Parks
  • Overgrown cultivation area at Alaka, December 2009
  • Still taken from People and parks
  • Komorajehola (Ulijeholi Konyonomora)
  • Lake Turkana
  • A Community-based Map of Mursiland
  • The Mursi and their neighbours (b)
  • Ulikoro Konyonomora was the priest of the Dola until his death in 2012. In this photograph, he is pictured wearing the necklace of the priest, which is the priestly insignia.
  • What Future for Lake Turkana?
  • Lake Turkana diagram
  • Men's traditional bark cloth
  • Thatching

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