ARTICLE: Listening to Kara Women Speak: One Woman’s Journey to the Omo River

Kara dancers, Jane Baldwin, 2007

Listening to Kara Women Speak: One Woman’s Journey to the Omo River

Sarah Bardeen for International Rivers

October 15, 2015

Baldwin spent the next ten years forging a relationship with the Kara people, one of eight distinct indigenous communities in the Lower Omo Valley whose lives and homes are currently threatened by agricultural plantations and Ethiopia’s Gibe III Dam.

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