Africa's Naked Tribe.: Life and Times of Naturist, Beau Brummell.

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Africa's Naked Tribe.: Life and Times of Naturist, Beau Brummell.

Africa's Naked Tribe.: Life and Times of Naturist, Beau Brummell.

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The Koma people of Yola, Adamawa state are dwellers of the Alantika Mountains which covers the area between Yola and Northern Cameroon.

Their marriage rites include having the man interested in the woman serving her household for 5 years. Within these 5 years of service, he must as well be able to get the wife to be pregnant. If the man is unable to do this, he is considered unfit for the woman as designed by their gods. 4. Nyae Nyae Region Of Namibia Nyae Nyae Tribe of Namibia ( Image Source) The Kambari people of Nigeria don’t see nudity as a means to seduce men. Contrary to this, they believe that what attracts a man to a woman is her tattoos and the style of her hair.

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Centuries later, almost everyone on earth is civilized and has adopted the use of various means of covering nakedness. These naked tribes are not peculiar to a particular region or country, however, those in Africa have over time, been a course to study. Korowai Tribe people do not even wear this Koteka. There are about 3000 of them and they prefer to uphold their ancient cultural practice and move around naked. Citing from the biblical angle, it wasn’t until after the eating of the forbidden apple that the first man sort clothing for their nakedness.

The only thing the men of this area use in hiding their private parts are leaves. They also still live in tree houses and hunt for food. This tribe of naked walking people was discovered in 1986 by a member of the National Youth Service Corps. This Corps member was posted to go serve at the then Gongola (now known as Yola) area of Northern Nigeria.The Nyae Nyae people of Namibia became the first conservancy in Namibia in 1998. This was a law for a new resource management structure that allowed communities to manage and benefit from wildlife and tourism. In addition to their practices, Kambari people use animals such as Donkeys as their means of transportation. They also only speak their native language. They are strict idol worshippers who practice the culture of being unclad. The only piece of covering one may find on them is a wrapper which they use to cover a part of their bodies.



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