The Magnificent Masai - Our Trip to Africa
Thomas & I Arriving at Masai Mara
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On our recent trip to Africa Thomas and I were overwhelmed at the genuine joy and happiness of the Masai people. The Masai actually feel bad for us as a society as we have way to many variables and unknowns where they as a people are guided by ritual and custom to know at what age what happens when it should happen and how it happens.
Masai Beaded Ankle Talisman I Negotiated off The Masai
Our trip the their village was a vibrant experience with a welcoming Jumping Dance that we all took part in followed by a tour of their village huts made from cow dung and ash approximately 5ft high ending with them adorning me with beautiful Masai wrist and ankle talismans.
The Maasai (sometimes spelled "Masai") are a Nilotic ethnic group of semi-nomadic people inhabiting Kenya and northern Tanzania. They are among the best known local populations due to their residence near the many game parks of Southeast Africa, and their distinctive customs and dress.
The Masai Hut
The Maasai speak Maa (ɔl Maa), a member of the Nilo-Saharan language family that is related to Dinka and Nuer. They are also educated in the official languages of Kenya and Tanzania, Swahili and English. The Maasai population has been reported as numbering 841,622 in Kenya in the 2009 census, compared to 377,089 in the 1989 census.
Sitting inside the Masai Hut
The Tanzanian and Kenyan governments have instituted programs to encourage the Maasai to abandon their traditional semi-nomadic lifestyle, but the people have continued their age-old customs.
Masai Mama
Maude MacGillivray & Merle Sheridan Jumping to The Masai Dance
Recently, Oxfam has claimed that the lifestyle of the Maasai should be embraced as a response to climate change because of their ability to farm in deserts and scrublands. Many Maasai tribes throughout Tanzania and Kenya welcome visits to their village to experience their culture, traditions, and lifestyle.
Classic Masai Robes
Masai Women Bidding Us A Farewell
This serves as a great reminder of the magic of the Masai, A tribe that lives on without conforming, remembering who they are, where they come from which most importantly informs where they are heading to!
Tradition at its best
We gift you our experience to open all our eyes as to not become myopic and remember the many many many peoples and cultures that roam under the same blue skies we all share becoming one people, one earth and one dream.
Have a great weekend
Michou
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