The Masai Tribe Of Kenya

The Masai are a tribe that live in the vast open space of East Africa’s Great Rift Valley.  They are seen as a symbol of strength in Kenya, displaying the ability to live in harsh conditions. Their warriors are also renowned for the bravery and mastery of the art of spear fighting.  These warriors protect their community’s livestock and water supply from wild animals and thieves.

The Masai are a nomadic people with very little attachment to possessions and a strong sense of togetherness.  This is formed when different age groups undergo the circumcision ritual known as ‘emuratare’. The Masai belief that all the cattle in the world was given to them by Enkai, the God.

Though the Masai have several dances the best known is the ‘jumping dance’. This particular dance is performed by young men who leap in the air to show their strength. Each young man will jump up as high as they can while the others stand in a circle to sing. The voices of the men get higher as the jumping continues.

The Masai frequently perform their cultural dances and rites to outsiders as they are always keen to educate people about their ways and tradition. These performances are one way of helping to keep their traditions alive.

This is the Maasai warrior doing the jump around dance. This dance is how they find a mate, the highest jumper gets the gals.