SNAPSHOT: Stepping into National Geographic

“We did home visits today.  It was like stepping into National Geographic.  At this time of year, they are in ceremonies when the boys become men.  There are lots of celebrations going on in the community and the young men are dressed in their tribal garb, getting trained.  It was stunning for all of us to meet a Samburu warrior and his “trainer” – dressed in full traditional wear with spear and hunting knife while out in the middle of nowhere.” – Stacy- November 2011

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