
In the arid landscapes of the Sahel, the Wodaabe people maintain a centuries-old tradition of camel racing that serves as both a test of endurance and a vital community event. As the dry season approaches, the stakes rise, with participants vying for a prize that can provide essential resources for their families. The races are not merely athletic competitions but a display of cultural identity, where the skill of the jockeys and the speed of their camels are put to the ultimate test. Amidst the dust and the heat, the community gathers to witness these intense displays of horsemanship, where every race is a testament to the resilience and spirit of the Wodaabe people.




