Hamar Bull Jumping initiation ceremony. The initiate contemplates the ordeal.
The Hamar bull jumping ceremony is a rite of passage for Hamar youths, it must be successfully completed before a man is permitted to marry. The youth must jump over the castrated bulls two times in each direction to be successful. The bulls are held still, so the physical risk is limited. The jumping is performed naked as a symbol of the childhood the initiate is about to leave behind. After succeeding the young man becomes a Maza - an age set of men who have recently completed the same initiation ceremony. Several days of feasting follow. Before the ceremony women of the Hamar village, especially the jumper's sisters, provoke a Maza into lashing their bare backs with sticks, these inflict open wounds that scar them for life. The wounds are seen as the mark of a true Hamar woman. As the woman was whipped at the ceremony and endured pain for the initiate, later in life she can ask him for help if she falls on hard times as the scars from the whipping prove his debt to her
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Location: Turmi, Southern Ethiopia.
Photo credit: © Neil Harris / Alamy / Afripics
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