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Entries "Animals":

Tuesday, 15 November 2005

  Goats in Medecho crater waiting for water

Badadha: "Goats are important animals for Borana. They are more drought resistant than cattle and only need access to water every five days. We like them for their milk, meat, selling and use them as gifts for our relatives. They don't destroy grass like camels. We can sell them at a good price. Their hides are also used for selling. Goats drink after the cattle have finished."

[Photo by Badadha



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Friday, 28 October 2005

  I can't pass the green.. it's my life!

Worki: "The leaves are used by people to cover various things but for me it's food. I can't pass this green.. I should eat to survive! We goats are smart, we know how to stand like a man if it's important."

[Photo by Worki



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Wednesday, 26 October 2005

  Cattle drinking water

Worki says the project has helped him grasp how people understand their environment and their lives - and that the Boran photographers are the best! He sees EthiopiaLives as a link between the underserved world and the highly developed world.

[Photo by Worki]



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Tuesday, 25 October 2005

  Afternoon chores

Dama: "It is now 5.30pm and after grinding Turu leads the calves back home."

[Photo by Dama | ]  



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Tuesday, 18 October 2005

  Returning from the market

Frewoini: "I want people to imagine themselves living in Ethiopia. I want them to see all the nature and beauty, and the differences between life in the town and life in the country."

[Photo by Frewoini]



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