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Simba people who never bathe, the last primitive tribe, do women like to rub dirty things on their bodies?

Have you ever seen a primitive tribe? Their living customs and culture are favored by modern people. Have you ever met people from primitive tribes? Especially the Simba people, what Xiao Lv shared with you today is the last primitive tribe in the world. Tribal people (Simba people) like to paint their faces with special mud. What's more interesting is that tribal women never take a bath. do you want to see it ?

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1. There are many primitive tribes in the world. Unfortunately, the last primitive tribe has never seen it! When I first met Namibia, I saw a photo of a Simba girl taken by Luo Hong, president of Hollyland Company: her red skin was shining in the sun, and her strange clothes and bare upper body gave people a great shock. Due to the rapid invasion of modern civilization, Simba's primitive life has been greatly impacted. Some experts predict that the Simba culture will disappear in the next ten years, so let's catch the last bus to have a look. Simba nationality is located in Namibia in southwest Africa, and it is a primitive social group that is about to disappear in Namibia. They are the last ethnic groups in Africa to maintain their original ecology.

When we entered the village, most villagers hid under a wooden shed to avoid the rain. Everyone was surprised to see us. It is estimated that no tourists have come to such a remote village for a long time. First say hello to the patriarch and the eldest wife of the patriarch, and then greet others in turn. Shake hands with your right hand when greeting, but it's different from the way we usually shake hands. When shaking hands, only the fingers in front of the palm touch each other, and then gently pinch them, and say: Moro! (In Simba, it means "Hello!" )。 The thatched cottage was conical, slightly larger than the Masai house, and everyone sat on the floor. How to distinguish between boys and girls in Simba nationality: boys comb their braids backwards and girls comb their braids forward. This is a good way to distinguish, because they don't have such obvious clothing characteristics, and it is difficult to distinguish between men and women. And younger children, in order to tie their hair in the future, will leave different patterns on their hair, which is also distinguishable.

3. Do African Simba girls really never take a shower?

There are less than 20,000 Simba people, and everything except the matriarchal clan has maintained its primitive way of life. Simba people gather in isolated small villages, maintaining the lifestyle and customs of 500 years ago. Simba's skin is always red. Because of the red pigment on me, this kind of red stone is not easy to obtain. It is made of a kind of red stone collected from a mountainous area dozens of kilometers away. Once put on, it is difficult to rinse off with water, and it can last for a week. Because of lack of water, Simba women don't take a bath all their lives and are wrapped in red mud all their lives, so they are generally called red mud figurines.

4. Do women paint themselves with red soil for beauty?

Women from the Simba tribe in Africa will paint their faces with red clay. In fact, this kind of red mud is made of red stone by grinding, adding water and milk. This is done to: first, prevent mosquito bites, and second, resist the scorching sun. Third, in order to protect themselves, they are always naked and bare their breasts, so as to protect themselves.