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Young, beautiful, Eritrean Lady

The people of Eritrea come from nine different tribes and each tribe is different from the other in terms of language, music, clothes, food, customs and culture.

This lady is from the Kunama ethnic group indigenous to Eritrea, a Nilo-Saharan ethnic community living between the Gash and Setit (Mareb) rivers in Southwestern Eritrea, defining the boundary between Eritrea and Ethiopia.

She is a relative of Faytinga, a well known international singer and musician from Eritrea, though her mother.

Note: These are digitaliszed Images of original prints taking with a 35mm Nikon film camera (Oct 2000).

Eritrea

The term “eritrea” derives from Sinus Erythraeus, the name Greek tradesmen of the third century B.C.E. gave to the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and the Africa continent (now known as the Red Sea). Later, during the Roman Empire, the Romans called it Mare Erythraeum, literary meaning “the red sea.” When Italy colonized a strip of land along the Red Sea in 1890, they gave it the name Eritrea. Read about Eritrean culture, history, and society.
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