Woman of the African tribe of Wodaabe Bororo, 1930s.

African hair styles. African tribe of Wodaabe Bororo

Wodaabe Bororo woman, Banyo, French Cameroons, Mandated Territory.

Wodaabe Bororo woman, Banyo, French Cameroons, Mandated Territory.

The Wodaabe Bororo belong to the ethnic group of the Fulani. They are one of the last tribes of Africa, who have kept as cattle herders in the Sahel her fully nomadic existence. Mostly the Wodaabe live today in Niger

Gallery: The dark continent; Africa, the landscape and the people by Hugo Adolf Bernatzik

Note:  Antique Afghan Turkoman Rug, or Filpa Carpet of a nomad tribe.
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