Traditional Weddings: Masai (Kenya), Ndebele (South Africa), Rashaida (Eritrea), Karo (Ethiopia)
One of the unique ways members of the Diaspora preserve the heritage of their regional culture is by often having two weddings: one in a traditional “Western” institution such as a church or a court house, and another “traditional” wedding full of the rituals that have been passed down for many generations and hold great significance. Thanks to National Geographic, we are able to see a large gallery of photos of traditional weddings. Click through for more
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Traditional Weddings: Masai (Kenya), Ndebele (South Africa), Rashaida (Eritrea), Karo (Ethiopia)
One of the unique ways members of the Diaspora preserve the heritage of their regional culture is by often having two weddings: one in a traditional “Western” institution such as a church or a court house, and another “traditional” wedding full of the rituals that have been passed down for many generations and hold great significance. Thanks to National Geographic, we are able to see a large gallery of photos of traditional weddings. Click through for more
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Traditional Weddings: Masai (Kenya), Ndebele (South Africa), Rashaida (Eritrea), Karo (Ethiopia)
One of the unique ways members of the Diaspora preserve the heritage of their regional culture is by often having two weddings: one in a traditional “Western” institution such as a church or a court house, and another “traditional” wedding full of the rituals that have been passed down for many generations and hold great significance. Thanks to National Geographic, we are able to see a large gallery of photos of traditional weddings. Click through for more
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Traditional Weddings: Masai (Kenya), Ndebele (South Africa), Rashaida (Eritrea), Karo (Ethiopia)
One of the unique ways members of the Diaspora preserve the heritage of their regional culture is by often having two weddings: one in a traditional “Western” institution such as a church or a court house, and another “traditional” wedding full of the rituals that have been passed down for many generations and hold great significance. Thanks to National Geographic, we are able to see a large gallery of photos of traditional weddings. Click through for more
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Traditional Weddings: Masai (Kenya), Ndebele (South Africa), Rashaida (Eritrea), Karo (Ethiopia)

One of the unique ways members of the Diaspora preserve the heritage of their regional culture is by often having two weddings: one in a traditional “Western” institution such as a church or a court house, and another “traditional” wedding full of the rituals that have been passed down for many generations and hold great significance. Thanks to National Geographic, we are able to see a large gallery of photos of traditional weddings. Click through for more