Women of the Himba tribe that offer sex to visitors
The Himba tribe or the OvaHimba are indigenous people with an estimated population of about 50, 000 living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene Region and on the other side of the Kunene River in southern Angola. Most of their cultures have been upheld despite western influence and agitation. Among these is the offering of women by their husbands to male guests to spend the night with, while the husband sleeps outside in a case where there s no extra room. Trust me, you ll want to watch this video to the very end. The OvaHimba are predominantly livestock farmers who breed fattailed sheep and goats, but count their wealth in the number of their cattle. They also grow and farm rainfed crops such as maize and millet. Livestock are the major source of milk and meat for the OvaHimba. Both the Himba men and women are accustomed to wearing traditional clothing that befits their living environment in the Kunene region and the hot semiarid climate of their area. In most occasions, this clothing consis
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