This evening we stopped in a Maasai village just past Arusha. We met Lucas, son of the chief who welcomed us to the village. We were covered in Maasai cloth for a more authentic experience! There was an initial welcome dance by some members and then we went inside the village for more dancing, a tour of the homes and chance to buy handmade his goods to support the village. A few of the girls were donned in beaded neck pieces when we joined in on the dancing and the guys had a chance to jump with the warriors.
We learned that Maasai diet consists mainly of cow, goat and sheep milk, blood and meat. Some Maasai eat fruits and vegetables but this particular group do not.
The variety of beaded jewellery and other items were amazing. I wanted so many things but I ended up choosing two bracelets for myself and coasters for my mom. I had picked up a necklace made from a giraffe hoof that I loved but it was a bit out of my budget. Lucas said because they liked me they wanted me to have it and so he gave it to me! I was touched by their generosity. All in all it was another great experience!
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Tuesday, 26 July 2016
The Maasai - 22/07
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culture,
experience,
grateful
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