Geji, Nigeria

According to Joshua Project stats, there are no more than 6,000 representatives of the Geji ethnic group in the world. I still remember the day I met them in 1990. Like all other women, this grandmother had some tattoos and holes on her face, above and below her lips. I remember people commenting she looked…

Ouarzazate, Morocco

Ouarzazate is mostly inhabited by Berbers, who built many of the prominent kasbahs for which the town is known. Since ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ in 1962, the area is a noted film making location. However, it seems this industry did not benefit the whole population. November 1997. Ourzazate est principalement habitée par des Berbères qui ont…

Saint-Leu, Reunion

Even though they may not be very rich, creole women in the Reunion island know how to dress with elegance. I liked the way this lady’s blouse matched her sun umbrella. November 2013. Même si elles ne sont pas très riches, les femmes créoles de l’île de la Réunion savent s’habiller avec élégance. J’ai aimé…

Katsina, Nigeria

Katsina is a sub-Saharan trade city, close to the border with the Republic of Niger. This is the reason why it is not uncommon to find Tuareg people there. This meeting in a local market is without any doubt a great memory. Tuaregs are often known as « the Blue People » for the indigo colour of…

Douz, Tunisia

The oasis of Douz in the south of Tunisa is known as the gateway to Sahara. In the desert, these two men prepare a buckwheat patty. I could not tell where they found the wood to light the fire. November 2000. L’oasis de Douz au sud de la Tunisie est connue pour être la porte…

Idah, Nigeria

I witnessed this almost biblical scene on a small hill facing the Niger river. This woman was pouring rice from one bowl to another in order to separate rice husks from the grain. There are many cultures in the Idah area due to the proximity to the river. February 1990 J’ai observé cette scène presque…