open Leni Riefenstahl's book "the last of the Nuba" - and you'll recognize the sight. i work in exactly the village/s she stayed in the first time in the early 1960s. rather fascinating.
that particular book - the pictures, the texts (see some pix on
http://www.leni-riefenstahl.de/eng/dienuba/1.html) - needs to be studied in the light of who ms Riefenstahl was and what she did, what she said about her work - and what she didn't.
morino - 13. Jan, 09:03