Himba

The Himba people, an indigenous group in northern Namibia, are famous for their reddish-orange skin, achieved by applying a mixture of red clay and butterfat. This practice is not only a mark of beauty but also serves as protection against the harsh sun. Himba women are known for their intricate hairstyles, which signify their age, marital status, and social standing.
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