Turkana people in Kenya

The Turkana, a nomadic pastoral Nilotic people, live in the harsh semi-arid desert and raise camels, sheep and goats for their survival. The Turkana rely on their animals for meat, milk and blood, for leather used for their clothes, sandals, blankets, household vessels and for covering their night huts for warmth. (Photo by Wendy Stone/Corbis via Getty Images)
The Turkana, a nomadic pastoral Nilotic people, live in the harsh semi-arid desert and raise camels, sheep and goats for their survival. The Turkana rely on their animals for meat, milk and blood, for leather used for their clothes, sandals, blankets, household vessels and for covering their night huts for warmth. (Photo by Wendy Stone/Corbis via Getty Images)
Turkana people in Kenya
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