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Maasai: Birds sing and lions roar

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“Dependent on their cattle and goats for survival, like all indigenous people, Maasai are in the front line when it comes to the consequences of climate change. This time the rains come and we make a dash to cross the rapidly rising rivers and we meet a group of Maasai warriors”. Peter Hylands

March 7, 2025
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Birds sing and lions roar explores the relationship between the Maasai and the environment. As the drought deepens the men travel further and further in search of pastures.

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.

"The extraordinary biodiversity of the Rift Valley, the numerous species that surround the Enkang (Maasai village enclosure) are important as they provide a cultural richness unparalleled anywhere on earth".

Species survival is also critical for economic reasons as environmental tourism expands. Environmental pressures on Maasai society continue to grow in complexity and include drought, development issues and land use, conservation issues and a semi nomadic way of life, animal husbandry, population increases, new technologies, ecotourism and globalisation.

Maasai: Birds sing and lions roar

Maasai: Birds sing and lions roar is the final in a series of six 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

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