VII 449 // VIII Maasai
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Storyboard: VIII 449 - Saitoti, Maasai Boy - Ngorongoro, Serengeti - Tanzania, 2010
When the Maasai migrated from the Sudan in the 15th century, they attacked the indigenous groups they met along the way and raided cattle. By the end of their journey, they had taken over almost all of the land in the Rift Valley.
“Lions can run faster than us, but we can run farther”
The Maasai’s entire way of life has historically depended on their cattle, following patterns of rainfall over vast land in search of food and water. Nowadays, it is common to see young Maasai men and women in cities selling not just goats and cows, but also beads, mobile phones, charcoal and grain.
Year: 2010
Medium: Chromogenic print on archival photographic paper mounted on aluminium, framed in nut wood framed behind museum art glass
Framed
Edition: Small (9) / Medium (6) / Large (3) / Extra Large (1)
Collection: Before They Pass Away
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