Mursi Tribe
The Karo tribe, one of the smallest in the Omo Valley, lives along the banks of the Omo River. Despite their small population, they are renowned for their artistic expression through body painting. Using white chalk, charcoal, red ochre, and yellow mineral stone, they create intricate designs that reflect social status and tribal identity. During ceremonies, the Karo also wear elaborate headdresses and feathered accessories. Their intimate connection to the river sustains a lifestyle centered on fishing, farming, and cultural rituals.