A busy street market stretches from outside of the the Jubol, the old walled city, inside, through one of Harar’s gates.
Street Seller, Harar, Ethiopia, 2009″
Window, Harar, Ethiopia, 2009
Hyena Feeding, Harar, Ethiopia, 2009
The people of Harar have traditionally had a special relationship with hyenas, which, in addition to their role as scavengers, are believed to be able to carry off evil spirits by passing near a person so affected. The feeding of hyenas is carried out at two sites currently; one, the more popular with tourists, is at a muslim shrine (the locals are Sufis) outside the walls, and the feeder is the man who keeps the shrine. In addition to putting on a show of how close he gets to the animals while handing them their strips of camel meat, he will also let visitors feed the hyenas, handing them a stick pre-laden with meat, which the guest can then hold out for the hyenas. I fed them a few times, but did not take any photos while doing so.
“I am a Winner”, Harar, Ethiopia, 2009
Shop Scene with Goat (Goat #4), Harar, Ethiopia, 2009
Goat #3 (Chewing Chat), Harar, Ethiopia, 2009
This goat is partaking of the leaves of chat (qat), the favorite past-time and narcotic of choice of the Harari people. Only the young soft leaves are chewed to gain the narcotic effects (followed by a period of stimulation), so the rest are thrown into the street for the goats, with predictable results in terms of alternatively sedated and stimulated goats.











