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Back in the biblical Garden of Eden, it was totally acceptable to go nude.
Nudity (or near-complete nudity) continued in various parts of the world including Africa until civilization happened.
With the ever-increasing influence of Western culture, this tradition is almost non-existent nowadays except for a few areas in Nigeria.
There are a few native tribes in Nigeria that have successfully resisted influence from the Western world.
Despite being in the 21st century, these rural communities have managed to preserve their culture and continue to practice nudity. Meet the naked tribes of Nigeria:
These hill-dwelling people live in the Alantika Mountains, spanning the border between the southeast of Yola, the capital of Adamawa State in Nigeria, and Northern Cameroon.
They were discovered in 1986 by a corps member in the then-Gongola State of Northern Nigeria, Nigerian newspaper The Spectator reported in July 2010. They were officially recognized as Nigerians in 1961 and now have 17 villages on the Nigerian side.
Years later, the people of Koma have managed to exist outside of modern civilization. Hidden away in these hills, they move around freely naked or near-naked in leaves and loincloths. They cook with fire made with flint.
Majority of the Koma hill-dwellers depend on farming, hunting and gathering forest products like bananas, locust beans and canarium used for body lubrication. They buy farming implements and scarce items of clothing used by men on ceremonial occasions from the Fulani, Bata, Chamba and other tribes in the lowlands.
Once boys and girls turn about 14 and 17, both sexes undergo puberty rituals ( circumcision for boys and extraction of two of the incisors for girls). They are then free to interact before making their conjugal intentions known to their parents with reciprocal token gifts, a farm or garden plot works. If permitted, the man pays bride price with goats, chickens and some token cash of about two Naira.
The Koma people believe in a supreme being called Zum or Nu. Reportedly, some International NGOs are working with the communities to help preserve the Koma culture and promote tourism.
Located in Birnin Amina in Rijau Local Government Area in Niger state is an ancient rural community who pride themselves of being free of civilisation and independent of support from the government.
According to the Maiunguwa (chief), “We don’t need the government to live a wonderful life here. After all, we have been managing ourselves well for over 60 years. Currently, we are about 500 men and women along with about 150 children. We are on our own. We believe strongly in our customs and traditions and we don’t need any religion or government to come here and change us."
“Since the god of our land, Migaro, is protecting us and taking care of all of us, we lack nothing. The borehole water we drink today is our personal effort. We even have a generator to charge our mobile phones. We have a rice mill and one of our people even has about 300 cows. So, you see, we lack nothing.”
They practice nudity as a major part of their culture. They only cover the bottom half of their bodies with wrappers when they have to go sell their farm produce (corn, millet, peanuts, beans, and rice) at the market.
“Moving around naked or half-naked is our culture and we don’t care what people say about us,” the Maiunguwa said. “We are comfortable that way because we find it normal. What attracts men is not nudity. Our men are attracted by how women plait their hair, good manners and the tattoos the young ladies have. Western civilisation is another man’s culture. Why must we embrace it, leaving our own that was handed over to us by our forefathers?”
They use donkeys as their only means of transport. This remote community do not speak English or Hausa, they speak their native language — Kambari instead.
Kambari men traditionally marry up to four wives and they have to ensure that their wives are well taken care of equally. Once a spouse is chosen, the parents of the bride slaughter goats and cows and cook for the groom. Most people keep chickens and goats while the richer ones have cattle. The marriage becomes official as soon as the food is eaten. Apart from worshipping their god, the Kambari people also believe in witchcraft and magic.
They were discovered by a Nigerian journalist named Stephen Osu. After a nine-hour mountain climb, he found these descendants of the Kwararafa Kingdom scattered around on the mountains in Gashaka Local Government Area of Taraba State.
They live naked, choosing to cover certain parts of their bodies with leaves. These leaves and grass are used to cover their bed — a bamboo mat. They drink water from the same streams also used by animals.
They practice the collective circumcision of boys born within the same age group, this ceremony is performed with the use of sharp objects.
To get a wife, a young Jibu man must serve the family of his bride for five years. The wife to be must also conceive within this period. If the woman does not get pregnant, then it is believed that the gods are against the union.
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By Olivia Elgart For Dailymail.com 21:17 BST 25 Jan 2018 , updated 23:08 BST 25 Jan 2018
Women of all different ages and sizes stripped down to just their underwear in a new unretouched campaign to empower girls and women worldwide.
The empowering campaign, which rolled out a set of photos and a powerful video, is for the collaboration of skincare brand, Babor, and the the All Woman Project, and it shows a diverse cast of models, ranging from activists to mothers, designers, editors, and more, showing off their completely natural bodies
In the campaign, which was made to create awareness about body positivity and celebrate diversity, models are half naked in their underwear, and in the video different women can be heard in the background describing how they learned to love their own bodies for what they are.
Models pose in lingerie for unretouched beauty campaign
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Throughout the video, the models are seen completely bare with no makeup on, as a track plays in the background of different women sharing different bits of advice and powerful statements.
The women were asked personal questions off-camera and one woman responded to what word best describes her, saying, 'The word that best describes me as a woman is becoming. I'm always in the process of becoming.'
When asked what makes them feel beautiful, one woman shared, 'Empathy makes me feel beautiful.'
While another woman described that the best feeling in her opinion is, 'Waking up and loving what you see.'
One woman can be heard in the background saying, 'I'm fierce, I'm strong, I'm sensitive.' While another expressed, 'More women need to be empowered by other women.
As another confessed, 'I feel empowered when I know that I'm making a difference in the world.'
Ending the video on a strong note, the track continued to play in the background as you can hear the ladies sharing their final thoughts.
One woman said, 'To me natural beauty is sinking in to what you just are and loving it.' While another said, 'There is no right way to be a woman.' Lastly, the video ends with one of the models saying, 'I am all woman.'
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The All Woman Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women feel confident in their own skin regardless of race, age, or shape, collaborated with Babor on a limited edition skincare set which will donate 50 per cent of profits to the foundation.
Babor's collaboration with the All Woman Project, AWP, marks the luxury skincare brand's first North American partnership and the campaign shows women of all different ages, races, and sizes, talking about what makes them feel beautiful.
Babor shared in a statement, 'We are so thrilled to introduce the All Woman Project collaboration.
'Celebrating women, empowerment, individuality, and true beauty through a creative campaign featuring unretouched photography with an inspiring cast of women - we stand for all women.'
In support of the foundation, Babor not only created the campaign, they launched a limited-edition AWPxBABOR Beauty Ampoule Set, which includes four Hydra Plus Active Fluid Ampoules and three Active Night Fluid Ampoules, which are little glass canisters containing a serum.
The set of seven ampoules is priced at $40 and Babor will donate 50 per cent of all sales from the collaborative Beauty Ampoule Set to The All Woman Project.
All Woman Project is a foundation whose aim is to display more unretouched photo and video campaigns of women showing off their true, natural beauty in the industry, in order to better the lives of girls and women everywhere.
All of the AWP projects are casted, curated, and directed by two models, Charli Howard and Clémentine Desseaux, while produced by a New York City based production company, Les Mijotés.
In addition to unretouched campaigns, AWP also organizes events and workshops in schools, where body image, self-esteem, and insecurities are thriving, and helps influence girls to make their own clubs to help change the way they feel about themselves.
They also try to provide girls with different role-models to help inspire them and give them the strength to boost their self-esteem and feel good about the skin they're in.
Two of the models featured in the campaign are not new to the spotlight, as Charli Howard, 26, and Nicola Griffin, 58, have both bared their bodies for the camera before.
British model Nicola, who is a size 12, grabbed everyone's attention when she became the oldest woman to ever star in Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition back in 2016. She stripped down to a metallic gold bikini and showed off her body for the magazine.
Charli has also shown off her natural body for the camera many times before; she was first thrust into the spotlight when she revealed a modeling agency had told her that at a size six that she was 'too big' to ever succeed in the fashion industry.
Since being told she was 'too big,' she has been an activist for body positivity ever since and has even shared motivational advice saying that cellulite is 'nothing to be ashamed of.'
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