Young Maasai Woman

Cultural By Barry & Cathy Beck


Maasi women regularly weave and bead jewelry. this beadwork plays an essential part in the ornamentation of their body. Although there are variations in the meaning of the color of the beads, some general meanings are white, peace; blue, water; red, warrior/ blood/ bravery. Head shaving is common at many rites of passage representing the fresh start that is made as one passes from on to another of life's chapters.

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