Longido is a small village at the foot of Mount Longido which offers a unique glimpse into the extraordinary maasai culture. An intriguing culture known for it's brave warriors, rich cultural traditions and colorful beading craft. We went there to visit a group of women artists and learn more about the lives and craft of the maasai women.
In the maasai culture, marriage is an arranged affair where the grooms family receive a certain amount of animals for the bride. The wealth of the maasai men are counted by how many cattle and wives he has. Between 5-10 wives is common and they all live together in traditional bomas. The life of the maasai women is challenging. The men are in charge of the cattle but the rest is the womens responsibility, which means building huts, cultivating, raising children and crafting. Only the men receive education, "for women there's no need".
Crafting gives the women money for food and medicine plus offers a moment of rest from their daily duties. It also has an important social aspect as the craft connects the women to each other. And it's only by working together that the maasai women will be able to make changes and improve their own and their daughters lives in a man dominated society.