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Maasai: Enkang life

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“The importance of 'education' to indigenous peoples around the world is increasingly significant because of the speed of the economic and environmental changes that help create the numerous pressures that now face indigenous communities”.

March 7, 2025
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The women prepare a donkey transport, the men light a fire and a Maasai bride leaves the village.

Enkang life documents the daily activities in Olmaroroi Village in Kenya’s Rift Valley. The women prepare a donkey transport, the men light a fire and a Maasai bride leaves the village.

Maasai: Enkang life

Maasai: Enkang life is the second of six films in the series Film essays of Maasai life. These remarkable films, in which the Maasai describe their culture and the ways in which a rapidly changing world continues to impact their way of life, bring us closer to an extraordinary and semi-nomadic indigenous world.

Film essays of Maasai life

  1. Women at work and women at home
  2. Enkang life
  3. Changing times
  4. Food and celebration
  5. Keeping knowledge
  6. Birds sing and lions roar

A note on climate change

Changes in climate have a direct and powerful impact on Maasai people, drought means the death of the animals that are so central to Maasai culture. Drought brings severe food shortages and has a powerful impact on the ability to maintain cultural traditions. Drought creates poverty and diminishes the likelihood of sending children to school and then on to higher education.

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