The tribe of the Suri, also known as the Surma, is an ethnic group that lives in the southern region of Ethiopia and northern Sudan. It is estimated that there are around 45,000 members of this tribe. The Suri are known for their seminomated lifestyle and their unique and distinctive culture. They live in small villages and are mainly dedicated to agriculture and livestock.
One of the most notable aspects of Suri's culture is his tradition of decorating his body. Surma are known for their beauty rituals that include body paint and scarifications.
Today we want to share with you some of the photos that the photographer Biljana Jurukovski He made the women of this tribe. By placing them in the face of simple and dark funds, the photographer eliminates all visual distractions and manages to pay a respectful tribute to women and their culture.
"The Suri are one of the most artistic and colorful tribes, with infinite creativity when decorating their bodies. In my opinion, they are avant -garde of the world of tribes, I do not stop admiring their imagination and creativity."