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Join Tikilumand, a member of the Maasai Tribe, as he shares the detailed stages of initiation and life rituals from his village, Guanatu, in Kenya. From childhood experiences with presents like lambs and sticks to significant rites of passage such as circumcision, warrior acceptance, and marriage—a portrayal of Maasai customs and beliefs around family, respect, and societal roles. Tikilumand's narrative provides cultural insight, revealing the importance of community and tradition in the Maasai way of life.
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The Maassai Tribe Autor: RaduMadalina clasa a IX-a A
Hy there everyone! My name is Tikilumand I make part from Maassai Tribe and today I will present you the rituals from my village Guanatu, in the estate of Kenia.Now I am a old man, but I past thru a lot of stages in my life and I will present you them step by step
Firstly, I will tell you a few things about us. We believe in ,,Ngai”, the god of the rain and we speak ,,Nilot” language, called and ,,maa” language. The women, after they get married and have children, they become very respected and are called after their child’s name. The women have the hair short, and they never eat at the same table with the warriors.The man can marry with many women.
Now I begin with the ritual.Until the age of 6, the goirls and the boys are growing up together with their mothers. Then the boys join the men,and the girls remain under the mother’s supervision.In this moment they receive presents.
I received lambs,calfs and sticks as sign for my future occupation.The girls learn how to sew and to milk.Beeing at the age of the first presents.The girls receive bracelets and necklaces made from pearls.
After I had the circumcision, I could consider myself a man because right after it I was received in the warriors’s village, to become myself a warrior.This ritual reunite hundred of future warriors.Here we had to bring animals.
The festivitation proceed around a special village built by the women from clay, straw, branches and cow dung because in these houses I lived with the anothers warriors a few years, at distance from al the community.
When the girls become majors, they marry with a man around the age of 30.
After I past the years of Initiation, I had comebacked to the civile life and I had to take care of the animals
After the years I have been a warrior(10-15 years) it had camed the time to past from senior to junior.
In the first when day I saw my familly, I weared feather of peacock
In the 4th day I was blessed and I said a speech with usefull advice. Then I was sprinkled with milk .After that I was painted on my face and my body with marks.The ritual ends with the sprinkle of the seniors with a kind of beer made from honey.Then all join the big party
These were the stages I’ve been thru.I hope you enjoied.See you next time. Theend