Maasai: Food and celebration
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Goats and cattle are a source of wealth in Maasai society and the animals are looked after with care.
Following a male circumcision, an important ceremony in life’s journey, the village gathers to sing and dance and celebrate the event. The women prepare the food as the men observe a goat slaughter.
Warning this film contains a sequence showing a goat slaughter.
Maasai: Food and celebration is the fourth 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.
This film contains scenes of a goat being slaughtered and then butchered in the traditional Maasai way.
"The traditional pastoral life of the Maasai is humble and admirable. Their language and culture is receding every day and will soon be extinct if we are not able to restore the grasslands that they depend on for their cattle". Francis Nkodidio, Rift Valley, March 2014
Maasai women describe their way of life and we visit a Maasai hut, a medical dispensary and go shopping in a Maasai market.
Keeping knowledge explores the ways in which Maasai believe they can preserve their precious cultural heritage while at the same time considering new ways of community development.
The women prepare a donkey transport, the men light a fire and a Maasai bride leaves the village.
We visit the house of Amos and Lilian and talk about the changing relationships between younger Maasai men and women.
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.