Maasai women’s quest for an education

Tuesday is the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day – a day celebrated across the world to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women. Kenya’s Maasai women are some of the most marginalised in the country, with limited access to education. Al Jazeera’s Catherine Soi reports from the southern town of Kajiado, where a women’s group is striving to change this.

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25 Responses to Maasai women’s quest for an education

  1. bboyzshannon says:

    apparently their philosophy and standards of their basic english is better than some of the developed country. look for “:god grew tired of us” in national geographic or imbd

  2. bboyzshannon says:

    apparently their philosophy and standards of their basic english is better than some of the developed country. look for “:god grew tired for us” in national geographic

  3. ddsharper says:

    3. The colonial government was concerned that the Masai cattle were damaging savanna used by giraffe,wildebeest and elephants important to tourism revenues. In addition, the Masai found themselves in competition for land with agriculturalists and commercial cash crop estates. from afrodesium.
    When you destroy an ancient culture and take over their land, it is a matter of time before they become like the barbarians who invaded and interfered and destroyed.

  4. ddsharper says:

    2. near European estates (for fear they would contaminate the European herds) and they weren’t allowed to sell their cattle on the European dominated market. The British government saw the Maasai raiding practices as barbaric and aggressive and took steps to stop them by fining them, imprisoning them or confiscating their cattle.Grazing was further hampered by the National Park Ordinance of 1945 which established large game reserves. from afrodesium

  5. ddsharper says:

    1. The first major challenge to the Maasai came in 1900 when the boundary between German formed Tanganiyka and British formed Kenya sliced directly through Maasailand. Later the colonial treaties of 1911 and 1912 forced the Maasai off of the central highlands north of the Uganda-Mombassa railroad into a reserve in southern Kenya. Their dry-season water holes and grazing lands were stripped from them by the Europeans. They were not allowed to graze their cattle -from afrodiseum

  6. ddsharper says:

    @Viracocha711 interference, although clandestine, on African peoples. As far as mutilation, that is their tradition, not ours. As far as abuse- it’s a direct result of colonialism and barbarism from European values. It’s no different than what results in American ghettos, created by the credos of white supremacy and the dumping of drugs into the ghettos. Blame the victims and analyze simplistically- that’s the way of the European. Judge those he’s destroyed and never take responsibility.

  7. ddsharper says:

    @Viracocha711 – I am not going to argue the point with you. Unless you understand the poison of colonialism and European invasion of Africa, you cannot understand the effects on the people. Everything Europe touches is ruined in favor of white supremacy. What you consider laziness is displacement, cruelty tradition and way of life a response to destruction of their society. Unless you study Africa, your perspective will be to judge the responses to colonialism and responses to continued

  8. luc649 says:

    Most beautiful classroom ever !

  9. Viracocha711 says:

    @ddsharper NO! You are trying to avoid my original point! The British & Colonialism have NOTHING to do with the abuse these women endure…They are abused, beaten, genital mutilation, raped, sold as property and YES forced to do most of the hard labor including building their own homes! Why you, one who claims to know so much about the Maasai, choses to ignore this EVIL DISGUSTING FACT or make excuses for the heart breaking abuses these women endure is beyond me!

  10. FatimaEgypt says:

    I wish if i could help them.&learn their amazing handcraft.

  11. ddsharper says:

    @Viracocha711 – The Masai were mighty warriors who staved off the European 3 times until Britain brought guns and slaughtered them, ran them off of their land and destroyed their central culture. Once winning back independence, colonialism destroyed their infrastructure. Get whites out of Africa. They have maimed, killed and destroyed, only to have you call them lazy. Defeated and raped is more like it. Read Leopold’s Ghost.

  12. NiteStarGirl says:

    Oh my, I would love to own some of their amazing jewelry!

  13. Walhei960 says:

    Good luck to them. If they were close I would help them.

  14. juanmora19910209 says:

    How beautiful…I can’t imagine the amount of work it takes them to create such beautiful jewelry. This is very inspirational. It’s amazing how different our lives can be. To me it seems like chance that I was born in North America & not Africa..I could have been born to anyone from anywhere on this planet. My life could be so different.

  15. MediaWillRise says:

    @oystein127 Nei, jeg er medlem i Norwegian Defence League, er ganske sexy (moren din er ihvertfall enig) er ikke fra Pakistan, og jeg er hetrofil.

    Har du noe du skulle ha sagt da? Taper.

  16. nothingtoyouatall says:

    @oystein127 lol ,stupid redneck.

  17. oystein127 says:

    @MediaWillRise du er sikkert en stygg pakkis muslims homse

  18. oystein127 says:

    @GGLebo23 by that you mean crappy cheap and dirty

  19. Viracocha711 says:

    @ddsharper IO will try to round up the video but I have seen where the congregate & talk while sitting in the shade while the women work all day long! You might call it “ancient customs” but they could be sharing the work. I call it “lazy” sorry if that might not be the way you would describe it. However, I would love to hear what it is the men do all day long everyday besides talking amongst themselves. I love to learn.

  20. soularflarez says:

    the masculine & femiNINE balance is very much needed these days but God/Goddess willing they arent corrupted by western-feminism that makes females that wanna be masculine and makes these princess-boys and homo-thugs

    Sekhmet^ Kali ^ Ma’at ^

  21. MediaWillRise says:

    @oystein127 Sier du, en 8 år gammel unge.

  22. oystein127 says:

    lol dumb africans

  23. blackiron60 says:

    “Women hold up half the sky” – Mao Zedong.

  24. ddsharper says:

    @Viracocha711 the men are NOY lazy. They have societal ancient customs.

  25. IrisMG says:

    Unless the women are free, nobody is free. Africa needs to learn this… Create a new tradition of empowerment for women and girls. Status quo is getting them nowhere.