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Hummer tribes are isolated tribes in southern Ethiopia with a population of 42 thousand people, during our visit to them will learn about their daily life and how to build their huts made of straw, and how the women of the village to extract water from places far from them, And we will learn about their strangest custom and the most important ritual they have, which is jumping on cows, which is more important than their marriage ritual, and the tribe and neighboring tribes participate in this strange ceremony.

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