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In parts one and two of this series, I presented a “glimpse” of the Maasai, first of their way of life as it existed in a particular village in the 1970s, and then of their diet as it existed at … Continue reading
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As always, if the font is too small, you can enlarge it using the “control” and “plus” buttons. In keeping with the spirit of the first part of this series in which I acknowledged that Masai society has always been … Continue reading
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As always, if the font is too small you can use control and plus to enlarge it. This is the third and final installment of “Part I” of this series. As in the last two installments, here we are continuing … Continue reading
Note: As always, if the font is too small, you can enlarge it using the control and plus buttons. This post is the second installment of “Part I” in this series. Here we are simply obtaining a glimpse of the … Continue reading
As always, if the font is too small you can enlarge it using the control and plus buttons. The opening of Melissa Llewelyn-Davies’ five-part 1984 documentary, Diary of a Maasai Village contains a kernel of wisdom that will form a … Continue reading
As always, if the font is too small you can use the control and plus buttons to enlarge it. Those of us in the assortment of fat-and-cholesterol-aren’t-going-to-kill-you communities often invoke the Masai in our arguments, but quite frequently I believe … Continue reading
