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A Tribe Known As The "Two-toed" Or "Ostrich-footed" Tribe. - Culture - Nairaland

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A Tribe Known As The "Two-toed" Or "Ostrich-footed" Tribe. by stansaintly(op): 9:02am On Aug 20, 2022
The Vandoma people of Zimbabwe �� have only two toes. The Vadoma people also known as Bantwana tribe means "descendants" are a tribe living in northern Zimbabwe, generally in Sipolilo and Urungwe districts of Zambezi river valley. Their main language is Dema language. This tribe is famous for a condition of their foot, in which the middle three toes are absent and the two outer ones are turned in, resulting in the tribe being known as the "two-toed" or "ostrich-footed" tribe. �

Re: A Tribe Known As The "Two-toed" Or "Ostrich-footed" Tribe. by dawnomike(m): 9:07am On Aug 20, 2022
Nature at it's rarest...
Re: A Tribe Known As The "Two-toed" Or "Ostrich-footed" Tribe. by Blackdeewhy(m): 9:10am On Aug 20, 2022
I know it has to be Africa....
Re: A Tribe Known As The "Two-toed" Or "Ostrich-footed" Tribe. by oluwadabira111(m): 9:12am On Aug 20, 2022
Disgusting...next time O.P put viewer discretion!!!
Re: A Tribe Known As The "Two-toed" Or "Ostrich-footed" Tribe. by stansaintly(op): 9:13am On Aug 20, 2022
Blackdeewhy:
I know it has to be Africa....
It's sad. Can they ever own a footwear
Re: A Tribe Known As The "Two-toed" Or "Ostrich-footed" Tribe. by Bluntguy: 9:29am On Aug 20, 2022
That is bats' feet also look like.
Re: A Tribe Known As The "Two-toed" Or "Ostrich-footed" Tribe. by stansaintly(op): 9:57am On Aug 20, 2022
Bluntguy:
That is bats' feet also look like.
I no dey o for this dust wey you wan scatter
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