
Mursi people - Wikipedia
The Mursi (or Mun as they refer to themselves) [1] [2] are a Surmic ethnic group in Ethiopia. They principally reside in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region , close to the border with South Sudan .
摩尔西族 - 百度百科
摩尔西(Mursi)族,位于非洲(埃塞俄比亚),主要语言是摩尔西语。 女人把下嘴唇拉长透空,用泥做的盘子填充支撑,把嘴唇撑得很大,形成了大盘子嘴的奇景。
穆尔斯人 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
Mursi (或他們的自稱 Mun) [1][2] 是 埃塞俄比亞 之使用Surmic語言之族群。 他們主要居住在 南方民族、部落和人民州 的 南奧莫地區,靠近與 南蘇丹 的邊界。 根據 2007 年全國 人口普查,穆爾西族有 11,500 人,其中 848 人居住在城市地區; 在總人數中,92.25% 居住在南方民族、部落和人民州。 [3] 穆爾西人的家鄉被 奧莫河 及其支流 馬戈河 之間的群山環繞,是該國最偏遠的地區之一。 他們的鄰居包括 Aari人、Banna人、Mekan人、Karo人、Kwegu人、Nyangatom人 …
Mursi Tribe: Unique Traditions, Culture, and Life in Ethiopia
2024年12月16日 · The Mursi tribe, one of Ethiopia’s most intriguing indigenous groups, lives in the remote Omo Valley. Known for their vibrant traditions and fascinating way of life, they attract anthropologists, photographers, and adventurers eager to …
Introducing the Mursi: Overview — Mursi Online
The Mursi (Mun, sg. Muni) live in the Lower Omo Valley of southwestern Ethiopia and number less than 10,000. Their territory of around 2,000 km 2 lies in the South Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Regional State (SNNPRS), roughly between the Rivers Omo (Warr) and Mago (Mako).
The Mursi People, Ethiopia - WorldAtlas
2017年4月25日 · The Mursi are an agro-pastoralist ethnic tribe living in southwestern Ethiopia, Africa. They inhabit the lower valley of the Omo River near the border of Ethiopia with South Sudan.
Ethiopia, Mursi Tribe - Atlas Of Humanity
Mursi, or Mursu or Mun as they refer to themselves, are a Nilotic pastoralist ethnic group in Ethiopia. Their territory of around 2,000 km2 lies in the South Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Regional State (SNNPRS), roughly between the Rivers Omo (Warr) and Mago (Mako), close to the border with South Sudan.
Welcome to Mursi Online — Mursi Online
Mursi Online was established by David Turton, an anthropologist whose relationship with the Mursi began in 1968, and who devoted his career to the study of Mursi language, politics, and history. In 2020, the hosting of the site passed to Durham University.
History — Mursi Online
The Mursi as we know them today are the product of a large scale migratory movement of cattle herding peoples in the general direction of the Ethiopian highlands. Three seperate movements may be distinguished in the recent history of the Mursi, each the result of growing environmental pressure associated with the drying out of the Omo basin ...
Ethnical Groups - The Mursi Tribe - Timeless Ethiopia
Explore the rich culture and traditions of the Mursi tribe from Ethiopia, one of the most distinct and unique ethnic groups in the world. Immerse yourself in their fascinating lifestyle, language, and religion, situated in the isolated regions of southwestern Ethiopia.