Siesta in a Fulani village

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Siesta in a Fulani village

Fulani elders take a rest in the shadow on a hot day near Kaduna, Nigeria. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto


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