African tribe where Lip plate holds sway
Despite civilization and technological advancement, many cultures in the deep heart of Africa haven't been swayed by this development. They have continue to maintain their identity over the years and are not willing wield to the current trend of human Civilization and 21st century globalization. One of such tribes is the Surma people of southeastern Ethiopia.Surma is a collective term for three ethnic groups — Chai, Timaga, and Suri Baale. Background of Lip plates. During the slave trade, the Surma started using the lip disks to disfigure themselves so that the Arab slave traders would not take them away. Over time, the practise became a sign of beauty and hence it remaining in their culture. The valley is really hot and so clothing is really optional. so instead of beautifying themselves with the latest fashion brands, the children especially, beautify themselves with clay and chalk paintings which they apply at the riverside. This is their fashion statement, their independence a