Photographer’s Note
The Tonga (also called Batonga, Lake Shore Tonga or Nyasa Tonga) are an ethnic group living in northern Malawi. A related ethnic group also called the Tonga are found in Zambia and Zimbabwe, with some in Mozambique.The Tonga were primarily a fishing people with cassava as their staple food. Through mission education, they were able to earn higher wages during colonial times and worked primarily as porters, skilled or semi-skilled workers, and armed auxiliaries during the attack on Kimaurunga.
The Tonga had adopted the Ngoni custom of marriage payment of cattle, with kin liable for further payments if a child or wife fell ill. Males could not divorce their wives without a hearing of public repudiation, while she and her family, however, could dismiss him without formality, unless he had a wealthy or otherwise powerful family. The kin of a woman dying away from home could also demand burial permission and heavy payment from the husband.(source: Wikipedia)
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giorgimer
(20938) 2009-04-24 15:00
Hi Jan,
lovable portrait. Beautiful mood. I like a lot the way you used B/W.
TFS
Gio
Polonaise
(5630) 2009-04-24 15:01
It can't be any cuter than this...
The moment, the POV, the photography...
You can find it in there...
Together...
g
Good, educational note as well...
What a joy !
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Photo Information
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Copyright: Jan Hamadak (hamady)
(654) - Genre: People
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 2008-07-00
- Categories: Daily Life, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Canon EOS400D
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): People, Children Portraits [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-04-24 14:31








