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See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by iDRAW(m): 7:15pm On Aug 12, 2016
The tribe where big is definitely beautiful: Ethiopian men compete to be the fattest in the village by drinking a gruesome mixture of blood and milk while living in isolation for SIX months

Men from the Bodi tribe compete to become the fattest during the new year or Ka'el ceremony
They spend six months guzzling a mixture of blood and milk in a bid to fatten up as fast as they can
The winning fat man doesn't get a prize but is feted as a hero for life by the rest of the tribe
Bodi want to retain their traditions but they are threatened by government resettlement plans


Slim might be in elsewhere but for Ethiopia's Bodi or Me'en people, bigger is always better. The tribe, which lives in a remote corner of Ethiopia's Omo Valley, is home to an unusual ritual which sees young men gorge on cow's blood and milk in a bid to be crowned the fattest man.

Six months after starting the regime, the men emerge to show off their newly engorged physiques and for a winner to be chosen. The champion fat man is then feted as a hero for the rest of his life.

Now the little known rite is the subject of incredible photos taken by French shutterbug Eric Lafforgue - who spent time with the Bodi while travelling through south-western Ethiopia during the run up to the Bodi New Year or Ka'el ceremony.


Hero: Every child wants to become one of the fat men, according to Lafforgue, who are feted as heroes by the rest of the tribe for their incredible feat


Competition: On the day of the Ka'el ceremony, the tribe's fat men walk for hours around a sacred tree, watched by other men and helped out by the women


Challenge: The feat begins six months before the Ka'el ceremony when participants retire to their huts where they stay, while the women bring them food


Too much! A Bodi man finds that his morning bowl of blood and milk is a little too much and is ill outside his hut - watched by a baffled-looking herd of cows


Regime: Each competitor is nominated by his family who then spend the next six months helping him to fatten up on a diet of cow's blood and milk

Sadly, the Ka'el ritual and the Bodi's traditional way of life is under threat from the Ethiopian government who plan to resettle 300,000 people from all over the country on their lands.

For now, the tribe continue as they always have, and still celebrate Ka'el in traditional style each June.

The contest begins six months before the ceremony. Every family is allowed to present an unmarried man for the challenge, who, after being chosen, retires to his hut and must not move or have sex for the duration.

Food comes in the form of a cow's blood and milk mixture, served regularly to the men by women from the village. 'The cows are sacred to the Bodi tribe so they are not killed,' explains Lafforgue. 'The blood is taken by making a hole in a vein with a spear or an axe, and after that, they close it with clay.'

Because of the scorching temperatures, the men have to drink the two-litre bowl of blood and milk quickly before it coagulates but as Lafforgue reveals, not everyone can handle drinking so much at speed.

'The fat men drink milk and blood all day long,' he says. 'The first bowl of blood is drunk at sunrise. The place is invaded by flies. The man must drink it quickly before it coagulates but some cannot drink everything and vomit it.'

On the day itself, the men cover their bodies with clay and ashes before emerging from their huts for the walk to the spot where the ceremony will take place.


Preparation: On the big day, the contenders for the Bodi tribe's fattest man ceremony ready themselves by covering their bodies in a mixture of white clay and ash


Decoration: The dress code for the ceremony also includes a selection of beautifully worked headdresses, in this case, one made from cowrie shells and ostrich plumes


Covering: Every part of the men's bodies are daubed with the ash and clay mixture and the men also wear colourful beaded necklaces and bracelets


On the way: Once the men are ready to go, they walk to the sacred tree where the ceremony takes place - a challenge for them because of their weight


Challenging: For many of the fat men, the walking proves exhausting. Luckily, the women (left) and Lafforgue himself (right) help them out


Relief: During the walk and the ceremony that follows, the Bodi women are on hand to help out the fat men with drinks of water and fortifying alcohol
Thanks to the weight gain, many of them find covering the short distance tougher than the weeks spent fattening up. 'Some fat men are so big that they cannot walk anymore,' explains Lafforgue.

'One asked me if he could use my car to go to the ceremony area. Once in the car, he started to drink milk and blood again because he said he wanted to keep trying to be the fattest until the very last moment.'

The ceremony itself involves spending hours walking in a circle around a sacred tree, watched by the other men and helped by the women who ply them with alcohol and wipe away the sweat.

Once the fattest man has been chosen, the ceremony ends with the slaughter of a cow using a huge sacred stone. Village elders will then inspect the stomach and the blood to see whether the future will be a bright one or not.

After the ceremony, the men's lives return to normal and most lose their enormous bellies after a few weeks of eating sparingly. But a few weeks later, the next generation of competitively fat Bodi men will be chosen and the cycle will begin again.

'Becoming a fat man is the dream of every Bodi kid,' says Lafforgue. 'A few weeks [after the ceremony] he will recover a normal stomach but he will remain a hero for life.'


Sacred: The fat men run or walk around the village's special tree, watched by the tribe's elders and other men, and helped by the women


Exhausting: Because the men are so overweight and have been unable to exercise for six months, they need regular breaks during the ceremony


On tenterhooks: After hours of running around the tree in the scorching sun, the men wait to hear who will take the title of the Bodi's fattest man


Nerves: The women await the results with just as much interest as the men - the majority of Bodi girls hope to one day marry one of the fat men if they can


Winner: The 2013 champion is the man on the left, who beat off all comers - including the man on the right. Both will be feted as heroes for the rest of their lives


Sacrifice: The Bodi kill one of their precious cows at the end of the ceremony and the village elders inspect its blood and entrails to see what the future holds for them


Relief: After the ceremony has concluded, the men return to normal eating patterns and have usually lost the extra weight within a few weeks of Ka'el


Opportunity: Women use the Ka'el ceremony to inspect potential future husbands - in the Bodi tribe, fat is considered extremely attractive


Threatened: The Bodi's traditional lifestyle is under threat because of government plans to settle 300,000 people from all over Ethiopia in Hana Mursi, the main Bodi town


Beautiful: A Bodi woman living in the threatened village of Hana Mursi displays her spectacular scar patterns and elegant gold coiled cuff jewellery


Striking: The women attending the ceremony use it as an opportunity to show themselves off in their brightest and most beautiful clothes

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2480870/Ethiopian-Bodi-tribe-big-beautiful-men-compete-fattest.html

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Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by ouzo1(m): 7:19pm On Aug 12, 2016
Nothing wey u no go see for Africa...this continent sha

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Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by Blakjewelry(m): 7:40pm On Aug 12, 2016
Remind me of Shaka the zulu
Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by Ewizard(m): 7:45pm On Aug 12, 2016
shocked shocked
Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by knuckbuck(m): 7:49pm On Aug 12, 2016
Traditions and its marvels. One man's meat is another man's poison. People are to lose weight and here they are celebrating weight gain. Really Interesting read. See everything hanging out in the photo.
Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by mormoney85(m): 8:09pm On Aug 12, 2016
is like Africa was created to b stupid

what kind of nonsense is this

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Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by malware: 8:17pm On Aug 12, 2016
I like those banana breasts
Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by V0lv0(f): 12:43am On Aug 13, 2016
ouzo1:
Nothing wey u no go see for Africa...this continent sha
grin grin grin
Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by iDRAW(m): 9:41am On Aug 13, 2016
mormoney85:
is like Africa was created to b stupid

what kind of nonsense is this

It's called "Culture" not 'nonsense' smiley

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Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by Nobody: 10:07am On Aug 13, 2016
Those markings on the women actually look beautiful. I can see why some past generations considered them beauty marks. They look better on people who don't wear clothes.
Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by badnature: 8:08am On Aug 14, 2016
Are you sure it's not yoloba people
Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by scholes0(m): 9:09am On Aug 14, 2016
There is an Igbo tribe in Eastern Ebonyi towards Benue/Cross River state border that practice something similar. They still walk around nude too. cheesy
Saw them during NYSC.
Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by Rilwayne001: 9:37am On Aug 14, 2016
Awon werey grin grin grin grin
Re: See The Ethiopian Bodi Tribesmen Who Compete To Be The Fattest Man [PHOTOS] by Nobody: 4:04am On Aug 15, 2016
badnature:
Are you sure it's not yoloba people
As you can see, the have alot in common with ibos of the 1930's. I am sure this is the tribe ibo people are calling their isreali ancestors since ethiopia is very close to isreal grin

https://www.nairaland.com/3282752/1930s-igbo-men-elaborate-hairstyles

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