The Karo and Nyangatom tribes are two distinct ethnic groups living in the Lower Omo Valley of Southern Ethiopia. The Karo people are renowned for their body painting, which often involves using white chalk and natural pigments to create intricate patterns on their bodies. On the other hand, the Nyangatom tribe is thought to have descended from the Mursi tribe and shares some cultural similarities. Both tribes have a fascinating way of life, including traditional ceremonies, rituals, and practices.