Traditional Suri Life in Ethiopia

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Preparation of Suri tribe women for adulthood.

Exploration of the rituals used amongst Suri tribe women in Ethiopia when they reach adulthood. Most women have their bottom teeth removed and their bottom lip stretched in order to insert a clay lip plate. This is done to calculate their worth - the bigger the plate the higher the value.
From: Secondary Schools Geography Indigenous Peoples
First Broadcast : 02 March 2005

Teachers' notes

Age Group : 11-14,14-16

Subject : Geography

Topic : Contrasting areas, Ecosystems

Keywords : Nomadic tribes, Indigenous tribes, Ethopia, Suri tribe, Adulthood rituals, Role of women, Traditional life, Ways of life,

Notes : Can use clip as stimulus to a class discussion on the differing roles of women in different societies. Use in contrasting areas topic. Investigate other adulthood rituals in traditional societies, as well as our own.


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