Veiled Dizi Girl In Tum Market, Omo Valley, Ethiopia On July 03, 2010 -

ETHIOPIA - JULY 03: Veiled Dizi girl in Tum market, Omo valley, Ethiopia on July 03, 2010 - Tum market Dizi people are an ethnic group from southern Ethiopia. They are about 35,000 people. Unlike the Suri they speak an osmotic language. Most Dizi are subsistence farmers who grow, corn, barley, tiff, and other crops. They raise cattle, sheep and chickens, and they also are beekeepers for the honey. Dizi were independent until 1898, when they were conquered by the Emperor Menelik the 2nd when he built the Ethiopian Empire. Since that conquest Dizi people were exploited and enslaved by the entire neighboring ethnic group as well as the Amhara from the north. Enslavement was promoted by the integration of the Dizi in the so called gabbar system of the Ethiopian Empire, which was similar to the European and Asian feudal systems of the late middle Ages. This tragedy reduced their numbers by 70% within two generations. They live in the area named after them. Maji is the largest town in the Dizi area. (Photo by Eric LAFFORGUE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
ETHIOPIA - JULY 03: Veiled Dizi girl in Tum market, Omo valley, Ethiopia on July 03, 2010 - Tum market Dizi people are an ethnic group from southern Ethiopia. They are about 35,000 people. Unlike the Suri they speak an osmotic language. Most Dizi are subsistence farmers who grow, corn, barley, tiff, and other crops. They raise cattle, sheep and chickens, and they also are beekeepers for the honey. Dizi were independent until 1898, when they were conquered by the Emperor Menelik the 2nd when he built the Ethiopian Empire. Since that conquest Dizi people were exploited and enslaved by the entire neighboring ethnic group as well as the Amhara from the north. Enslavement was promoted by the integration of the Dizi in the so called gabbar system of the Ethiopian Empire, which was similar to the European and Asian feudal systems of the late middle Ages. This tragedy reduced their numbers by 70% within two generations. They live in the area named after them. Maji is the largest town in the Dizi area. (Photo by Eric LAFFORGUE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
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