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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ธ A Toposa child in South Sudan.๐Ÿ›– The Toposa people, one of the largest ethnic groups in Eastern Equatoria, are pastoralists who have preserved their traditional way of life despite modern influences. In their culture, clothing isn’t just for protection - it tells a story.๐Ÿ† Animal skins, like the one this child wears, symbolize courage, heritage, and connection to nature. Passed down through generations, these garments are worn during ceremonies and rites of passage, honoring the strength and survival of their ancestors. Every thread, and every bead in the headdress, reflects the artistry and pride of a people rooted deeply in their land.

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