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The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Krak(m): 8:04am On Sep 25, 2014
The following are the accounts of photographer Pieter Hugo on his trip to Nigeria to investigate the Hyena Handlers.

The Naraative and pictures are from his book The Hyena and Other Men


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It all started with the picture above. A friend had emailed photographer Pieter Hugo this bizarre image taken on a cellphone in Lagos, Nigeria. The caption read, ‘The Streets of Lagos’, and a newspaper publishing the photo reported that the men were bank robbers, body guards, drug dealers and debt collectors.

The image went viral online and the myth of these street toughs in Nigeria with Hyenas grew. Pieter was captivated and knew he had to learn more.

Through a journalist friend, Hugo tracked down a Nigerian reporter, Adetokunbo Abiola, who said that he knew the Gadawan Kura as they are known in Hausa (a rough translation: ‘hyena handlers/guides’). A few weeks later, Pieter was on a plane to Lagos.

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Krak(m): 8:07am On Sep 25, 2014
Abiola met me at the airport and together we took a bus to Benin City where the ‘hyena men’ had agreed to meet us. However, when we got there they had already departed for Abuja.

In Abuja we found them living on the periphery of the city in a shantytown – a group of men, a little girl, three hyenas, four monkeys and a few rock pythons. It turned out that they were a group of itinerant minstrels, performers who used the animals to entertain crowds and sell traditional medicines.

The animal handlers were all related to each other and were practising a tradition passed down from generation to generation. I spent eight days travelling with them.

The spectacle caused by this group walking down busy market streets was overwhelming. I tried photographing this but failed, perhaps because I wasn’t interested in their performances. I realised that what I found fascinating was the hybridisation of the urban and the wild, and the paradoxical relationship that the handlers have with their animals – sometimes doting and affectionate, sometimes brutal and cruel.

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Krak(m): 8:10am On Sep 25, 2014
I started looking for situations where these contrasting elements became apparent. I decided to concentrate on portraits. I would go for a walk with one of the performers, often just in the city streets, and, if opportunity presented itself, take a photograph. We travelled around from city to city, often chartering public mini-buses.

I agreed to travel with the animal wranglers to Kano in the northern part of the country. One of them set out to negotiate a fare with a taxi driver; everyone else, including myself and the hyenas, monkeys and rock pythons, hid in the bushes.

When their companion signalled that he had agreed on a fare, the motley troupe of humans and animals leapt out from behind the bushes and jumped into the vehicle.

The taxi driver was completely horrified. I sat upfront with a monkey and the driver. He drove like an absolute maniac. At one stage the monkey was terrified by his driving. It grabbed hold of my leg and stared into my eyes. I could see its fear.

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Krak(m): 8:14am On Sep 25, 2014
Two years later I decided to go back to Nigeria. The project felt unresolved and I was ready to engage with the group again. I look back at the notebooks I had kept while with them. The words ‘dominance’, ‘codependence’ and ‘submission’ kept appearing. These pictures depict much more than an exotic group of travelling performers in West Africa. The motifs that linger are the fraught relationships we have with ourselves, with animals and with nature.



The second trip was very different. By this stage there was a stronger personal relationship between myself and the group. We had remained in contact and they were keen to be photographed again. The images from this journey are less formal and more intimate.


The first series of pictures had caused varying reactions from people – inquisitiveness, disbelief and repulsion. People were fascinated by them, just as I had been by that first cellphone photograph.

A director of a large security company in the USA contacted me, asking how to get in touch with the ‘hyena group’. He saw marketing potential: surely these men must use some type of herb to protect themselves against hyenas, baboons, dogs and snakes? He thought that security guards, soldiers and his own pocket could benefit from this medicine.

Many animal-rights groups also contacted me, wanting to intervene (however, the keepers have permits from the Nigerian government). When I asked Nigerians, “How do you feel about the way they treat animals”, the question confused people. Their responses always involved issues of economic survival.



Seldom did anyone express strong concern for the well-being of the creatures. Europeans invariably only ask about the welfare of the animals but this question misses the point. Instead, perhaps, we could ask why these performers need to catch wild animals to make a living. Or why they are economically marginalised. Or why Nigeria, the world’s sixth largest exporter of oil, is in such a state of disarray.


http://globalthots..com/2014/09/the-nomadic-hyena-handlers-of-nigeria.html?m=1

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Nobody: 9:04am On Sep 25, 2014
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
One day monkey go go market, e no go return

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by patholaw: 9:24am On Sep 25, 2014
Once came across them when i was in secondary school...

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by balogundayo(m): 7:16pm On Sep 25, 2014
They seem unusual in every aspect...

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Alubosa: 9:41pm On Sep 25, 2014
I smell voodoo undecided lipsrsealed

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by jacqo: 7:56am On Sep 27, 2014
So fascinating, more update
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by lertee(f): 1:26pm On Sep 28, 2014
shocked shocked shocked
This small girl

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by tranxo(m): 5:22pm On Sep 28, 2014
Wow! Never knew hyenas are this BIG!!!!!!

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Krak(m): 5:17pm On Nov 12, 2014
tranxo:
Wow! Never knew hyenas are this BIG!!!!!!

Yes they are.

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by janykute: 7:06pm On Nov 12, 2014
Watched the documentary on YouTube,very interesting.

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Liekiller(f): 10:14pm On Nov 12, 2014
Very unique and fascinating! I have seen these pictures before, but I think they are a few years old? Anyone know if these guys are still around, and where?

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Nobody: 10:44am On Nov 14, 2014
Ok
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by wedemboiz(m): 10:45am On Nov 14, 2014
in sound sultan's voice,one day bush meat go catch the Hunter

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by sukkot: 10:45am On Nov 14, 2014
this picture older than jonathans shoeless days. mods yall gotta keep up with trends undecided
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by ochallo: 10:45am On Nov 14, 2014
they must all be dead by now.
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by pansophist(m): 10:45am On Nov 14, 2014
Just one bite from this creature can cut off a man's hand. I hope to casualty before them in the course of parade with this animals. They may be tamed, but animals are unpredictable and can outburst in a flinch of an eye
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Davidolives(m): 10:46am On Nov 14, 2014
wow
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by electropiz(m): 10:47am On Nov 14, 2014
Great pix
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Talkcentral: 10:47am On Nov 14, 2014
umm....nigerial people sha

Nigerian couple jailed in the UK for money laundering and human trafficking

>>>http://www..com.ng/somebody-is-trying-to-stop-the-hunters-from-killing-boko-haram/
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by CuppyCakie: 10:47am On Nov 14, 2014
the for leave the mouth open nah cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by dawoyo(m): 10:48am On Nov 14, 2014
Wow... So impressed
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Dronedude(m): 10:48am On Nov 14, 2014
booked stay clear


*Modified*

There are two things I can explain that makes this possible, which is jazz and guts. This wild animal have a mind of their own, which is not a friendly intent, believe me. #Whenstuntsgoesbad.

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by MaleoPearls(m): 10:49am On Nov 14, 2014
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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by Chillext(m): 10:49am On Nov 14, 2014
Looks like Dalmatian Dog
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by aridude(m): 10:49am On Nov 14, 2014
hyena ke... abeg o.... those things can scare o

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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by johnstar(m): 10:49am On Nov 14, 2014
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Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by debo07(m): 10:50am On Nov 14, 2014
Nice skills...hope they won't go wild later oo
Re: The Nomadic Hyena Handlers Of Nigeria(Amazing Pictures) by BUSHHUNTER: 10:50am On Nov 14, 2014
Nice One

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