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The Miao People

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The Mundari People

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The Nagula Community

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The Maasai People

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The Marquesans People

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The Chichimeca People

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The Q'ero People

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The Maori People

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The Lopa People

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The Karo People

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The Kaluli People

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The Rabari People

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The Huli People

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The Himba People

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The Gauchos

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The Dolgan People

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The Bardi People

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The Kazakh People

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The Wodaabe People

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The people of Walcheren

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The people of the Zaanstreek

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The people of the Hindeloopen

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The people of the Axel

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The people of the Marken

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The people of the Urk

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The people of Friesland

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The people of Volendam

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The Maasai People

Illustration - The Nagula Community - Jimmy Nelson
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The Maasai People

Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Maasai - Tanzania - Before they Pass Away
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The Maasai People

Illustration Vulkano- The Nagula Community - Jimmy Nelson
The Maasai are a Nilotic ethnic group, inhabiting Kenya and northern Tanzania. Internationally, they are among the best known indigenous cultures of Africa, due to their distinctive red garments and the fact that they reside in the proximity of many of the popular game parks.
Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Before They Pass Away -Maasai- Tanzania
Maasai | Ngorongoro, Serengeti | Tanzania, 2010
Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Before They Pass Away -Maasai- Tanzania
Maasai | Ngorongoro, Serengeti | Tanzania, 2010
Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Maasai- Tanzania - Before They Pass Away
Maasai | Manyara Village, Rift Escarpment | Tanzania, 2010
Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Maasai- Tanzania - Before They Pass Away
Cultural Traditions

Dancing or Adumu

The Maasai are famous for their jumping dance (adumu), performed by the men of the village, who leap into the air to show their strength and stamina as warriors. The Eunoto ceremony, where junior warriors become senior warriors, can involve ten or more days of singing and dancing. The young men form a circle and begin jumping as high as possible, without letting their heels touch the ground. The others raise the pitch of their voices, based on the height of the jump. During the celebrations, the girlfriends of these Moran warriors parade in their most spectacular costumes and their mothers sing and dance in tribute to the courage and daring of their sons.

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Photo- Jimmy Nelson- Maasai- Kenya - Before They Pass Away
Maasai | Nguruman Escarpment | Kenya, 2018
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The Maasai People

Illustration - The Nagula Community - Jimmy Nelson