Hadendoa Man - Eastern Sudan - Standing on one leg in a characteristic style, akin to the storks of the Upper Nile. Hadendoa is the name of a nomadic subdivision of the Beja people. Their elaborate hairdressing gained them the name of "Fuzzy-wuzzies" among the British troops stationed in the region during the latter decades of the 19th century. Date: circa 1910s
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