A Turkana man walks by drying fish at a fishing camp on the western shore of Lake Turkana on Sept. 25.
The Dassanach people in southern Ethiopia and Kenya, and the Turkana of Kenya, live and draw fish from different points of a shared border along Lake Turkana. But the Turkana people have historically clashed over ethnic differences and resources such as fishing, pasture and fresh water with other tribes bordering their territory, the Dassanach among them. Reuters photographer Goran Tomasevic’s recent series documents a more amicable relationship between the two as it stands today, yellow sunglasses included.
All photos by Goran Tomasevic/Reuters
A Turkana man smiles at a fishing camp on the western shore of Lake Turkana on Sept. 25.
A Turkana man hangs fish to dry at a fishing camp on the western shore of Lake Turkana on Sept. 25.
A Turkana man displays part of a Nile perch being dried at a fishing camp on the western shore of Lake Turkana.
A Dassanach boy rests on a boat on the shore of a fishing camp near the Omo Delta in the north of Lake Turkana, close to the town of Ileret and near the Kenyan-Ethiopian border in northern Kenya.
Turkana men unload freshly caught Nile perch from a boat at a fishing camp on the western shore of Lake Turkana.
Dassanach fishermen stand on floating reeds at a fishing camp near the Omo Delta in the north of Lake Turkana, close to the town of Ileret and near the Kenyan-Ethiopian border in northern Kenya.
Hanging fish to dry at a fishing camp on the western shore of Lake Turkana.
A Dassanach man rests under netting set up on floating reeds at a fishing camp near the Omo Delta in the north of Lake Turkana, close to the town of Ileret and near the Kenyan-Ethiopian border in northern Kenya.
A Dassanach fisherman squats on floating reeds at a fishing camp near the Omo Delta.
A Turkana man sleeps on the western shore of Lake Turkana close to Todonyang near the Kenya-Ethiopia border in northern Kenya.
A Turkana man at a fishing camp on the western shore of Lake Turkana.
A Turkana man hangs fish to dry at a fishing camp on the western shore of Lake Turkana.
A Turkana man hangs fish to dry at a camp on the western shore of Lake Turkana.