Kenya School Adventure

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

The Masai women

The Masai (Maasai) are the indigenous people of southern Kenya who live off the land and have traditionally been nomads. Today, many are settling into villages but continue to live near game parks to farm and hunt the land. Their vibrant dress and accessories impressed us all.
Posted by M.A. Nature at 5:41 AM
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    • ▼  August (32)
      • The Masai men
      • The Masai women
      • Accommodations during our Safari
      • Yes, Ostrich too
      • Can't get enough of Zebras
      • Hyena alert!
      • Lions frolicking
      • Lake Victoria
      • Zebra still life
      • First animal sightings
      • Exploring Migori one last time
      • Soccer field
      • The playground engineers
      • Love tree dedication
      • Wall of wishes
      • Meditation labyrinth
      • Beautiful faces
      • Fruit trees planted around the school
      • Painting the way to Kids for Peace school
      • Strolling through Mikei
      • Reading time in the preschool room
      • Kids playing marbles
      • Visit to a local family in Mikei
      • The supplies will be much appreciated!!
      • Full day of work
      • The school is taking shape
      • Big smiles everywhere
      • In front the Kids for Peace school
      • Inside the classrooms
      • Shawdi has found her calling
      • Nairobi from the roof top
      • Trying out the fast food
    • ►  July (8)

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