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APARB_0320 A Turkana woman waits for famine relief on the edge of the Suguta Valley. Northern Kenya-where it hasn't rained for years.
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APARB_0326 A Turkana woman carries water to their livestock at a communal water hole in the rocky desert region of Northern Kenya.
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APARB_0328 A Turkana herder takes his animals to Pasture. Everyday he may walk many miles from his village to find good grazing land.
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APARB_0323 The gold mines have drawn many Turkana away from their traditional village in the hope of finding wealth but dry mining gold is not effective.
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APARB_0325 A Turkana guards his family's herd with a rifle. The neighboring Toposa tribe steals his animals and kills his relatives.
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APARB_0319 Turkana women build a new hut. Most of the work is done by the women. New huts have to be built regularly to prevent infestation by insects.
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APARB_0324 Turkana: Goats are brought back to the village in the evening for milking and for protection against wild animals.
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APARB_0327 A Turkana child shares goat milk with kids. The Turkana diet is dependent on the health of their livestock.
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APARB_0321 A Turkana family pack up their belongings and migrate towards where the rain has fallen.
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APHOW_0379 Turkana children play with sunglasses
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APARB_0322 The Turkana have armed themselves to protect their families from the heavily armed Toposa and Pokot.
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