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Conversation with a chief

Category: Mara Triangle, Podcasts | Date: Apr 04 2008 | By: admin

While in the Mara I enjoyed how quiet it was, the absence of noisy irritating tourists, there were virtually no other cars around, the wildlife was having a great time. But the people and the Mara are suffering. This post was recorded while I was visting Kimojino a few weeks ago. I posted stories, podcasts and photos earlier about the tourism collapse here and the killing of a lion by a warthog here. This post is about a conversation I had with Kipas, the village chief.

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This is Kipas, the chief of Enkereri Masai village. I think that what he has to say about the effect of the tourism collapse on his community is one of the most touching conversations I’ve had in a long time. Another person has written about his wisdom, charm and wit here.

The photos help to illustrate the scenes

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The village is perched on the escarpment. The community and their goats have a view to kill for!

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I don’t think these are all his wives, but he is chief of all these women, 18 families in all.

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The women are among the most beautiful creatures on earth!

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In the village, work is segregated, men carve weapons and talking sticks using only a machete

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Women adorn the talking sticks - listen to the podcast to learn more about the Masai talking stick

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All the women are involved in the beautiful art of beading, including Kipas’s mother here.

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And apart from beauty, and crafts, the women are sensational singers.

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The men are responsible for bringing the cows home at the end of the day.

I’d really appreciate feedback. Did you like this podcast? Shall I keep them coming?

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