That night, the chefs will create a menu from the results of the foraging with dishes such as Whistling Thorn Berry and Wild Asparagus;Letilet, a renowned il Dorobo (cousin tribe of the Maasai ...
And local people often say the forest is all the ... What’s been holding the forest together so far is the traditional Maasai religion, culture and community-based conservation.
My documentary analyzes changing cultural ways in a way that does not negatively affect the practices and values of the culture itself. My name is Angel Mollel, I was born and raised in Northern ...
At that time it was home to about 8,000 people. Over time, successive policies neglected and deliberately undermined the interests of the Maasai community. This has been happening for more than ...
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A photo exhibition celebrating the resilience of Indigenous women in the face of climate change – as seen through the eyes of Maasai women ... “I love my culture so deeply; it defines ...
Ntutu (pictured left), a self-styled Maasai cultural ambassador has traversed several countries abroad to showcase the much-adored Maasai culture ... to demonstrate that people can thrive by ...
The young people were taking part in a reinterpretation of the “Olamayio” rites undertaken by young Maasai men to prove their skills, identify their leaders and attract romantic partners.
Hundreds of people have reportedly been left homeless by the evacuation of local pastoral communities. One young Maasai is said to have been shot and critically injured. It is part of a ...
We examine metabolic, market, and symbolic values of livestock relative to cultural “positioning” by gender, marriage, and household production among Maasai people in Simanjiro, Tanzania to assess ...
Located within the breathtaking Maasai Mara, Mahali Mzuri, Billionaire Sir Richard Branson’s award-winning luxury tented safari camp, is undergoing a spectacular transformation. When it reopens in ...
As a Maasai child in Kenya, Nice Nailantei Leng’ete accomplished something remarkable: she escaped the cut, her culture’s ritualized female genital mutilation. But saving herself was not enough.