Indigenous Tribes in the Southern Omo Valley of Ethiopia have existed for hundreds of years without much outside influence. They have cultivated their customs and rituals and have survived nature and mankind's brutality. Yet today the outside world has infiltrated their balance and their survival is at risk.
Yet will their life be better with the outside world's influence? Will life become easier or change beyond recognition and cause instability and unhappiness? Should tribes be left in the dark in terms of modernization or should their old rituals and culture be preserved? Perhaps there is a happy medium yet it may take a very long time for that balance to occur.