Young boy from Mundari tribe [TOP100]
The Mundaris are part of the Karo people, one of the Nilotic peoples of South Sudan. This tribe lives mainly from its cattle, the remarkable Watusi cows with huge horns. Originally from East Africa, the Watusi were one of the first domesticated races more than 3,000 years ago. Besides the fact that these cows are resistant to many livestock diseases, they are actually undemanding of food and can survive long periods of drought.
My gaze suddenly meets that of a young Mundari covered in ash who is starting to milk a cow when I do not notice a container. Then he begins to drink the milk directly from the cow's udder. I decide to immortalize the moment, let him drink the volume of milk he needs and then decide to show him the photo.
Romain MIOT, France, Paris