Kotido, Uganda
Among the Karimojong, where ancient animistic traditions remain strong, families live in Manyattas—homesteads consisting of one man, his wives, and children. At the center, livestock are enclosed for safety from wild animals and tribal raiding.
THE KARIMIJONG
The Karimojong are a people group who live off the beaten path. Theirs is a way of life most of us think of when we think of Africa. Their houses are made from mud and sticks, they don’t wear much in the way of clothing (especially the children), and they are a semi-nomadic people who can often be found herding their livestock all over North Eastern Uganda.