GEO-CULTURES
~ culture conversations ~
Celebrating our rich tapestry of diverse culture around the globe.
These lesser-known community cultures are transitioning at an unreconcilable rate of knots as their visual identity and existence homogenises towards some ubiquitous global type.
The solitary nomadic Tsaatan families are constantly on the move herding their beloved reindeer over remote routes amongst the vast East and West Taiga mountains of northern Mongolia.
The Omo Valley, in The Horn of Africa, on Ethiopia’s southern border with Sudan, Kenya and Uganda, is the traditional grazing lands to some of the most remote tribes on our planet.
The Saan people are the earliest community culture in Southern Africa. The leathery-lean Bushmen, as they are also known, have survived for centuries in the African bush and are, probably, our planet’s first conservationists.
The Kingdom of Lo in Nepal is a high altitude desert dotted with treasures of untouched Tibetan culture. This mystical valley of innocence and beauty, set against medieval legend, is unlike any other part of the high Himalaya.
As the last generation reaches the nation’s life-expectancy, unmasking the mesmerising tattooed ladies and personalising their living art is short-lived. The 500-year old tradition of tattooing young ladies’s faces ceased more than 50years ago.
The Omo Valley, in The Horn of Africa, on Ethiopia’s southern border with South Sudan, is the traditional grazing lands to some of the most remote tribes on our planet.