Maasai girls are taking up martial arts to protect themselves from sexual abuse and violence stemming from early marriage.
But as life, religions and the way people see land change in this remote corner of Kenya, some Maasai leaders, elders and environmentalists wonder whether tradition alone will be strong enough to ...
The Serengeti ecosystem is regarded as one of our planet’s greatest natural treasures, where one can witness “the largest ...
Due to drought, climate change & scarce resources in Kenya, elephants are getting closer to villages in their hunt for food.
Maasai Cultural Heritage empowers women and youth from local Maasai Mara communities through training and income-generating ...
WanMiaoYiWang Pet Service Co. and Chinese wildlife enthusiasts call for global attention to the survival crisis of African ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. A Maasai athlete competes in the men's rungu -traditional Maasai weapon- throw during the ...
And no, they are not part of a martial arts club. They are Maasai girls living at a boarding school in Transmara in western Kenya, which doubles up as a rescue center for teens who have escaped ...
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