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Maasai girls are taking up martial arts to protect ... to stay in school instead of undergoing the female genital cutting ritual that is still common in Maasai girls between the ages of 8 and ...
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 ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. The Indigenous Peoples' Journal of Law, ... The Indigenous Peoples' Journal of Law, Culture, & ...
When a Maasai girl is in her early teens, she participates in a series of rituals that lead to her becoming, in the eyes of the tribe, a woman. In one of those rituals (pictured below) her “girl” hair ...
This is used as an incentive for parents to allow their daughters to stay in school instead of undergoing Female Genital Mutilation - a ritual that is still common in Maasai girls aged 8-17 ...
"I love my culture so deeply; it defines who I am ... as seen through the eyes of Maasai women photographers Irene Saitoti and Claire Metito. They returned to their roots in Narok to tell the ...
Ritual context, subsistence work ... Consumption of Raw-milk: A Critical Risk Factor in Disseminating Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria to Maasai People in Northern Tanzania. Unpublished data. Available ...
From frothy lattes to creamy cheeses, from the delicate folds of a milk fan, or rushan, thin sheet-like dairy product made ...