Thursday, February 25, 2010

Photo Of the Week: Punctual Masai Warrior (Kenya)

The rich red clothing and colourful jewellery of the Masai tribesmen is wonderful in contrast to the dry grasslands. However the shiny metallic wrist-watch seems totally out of place.

Other South-East African Posts
Rocks and Rhinos (Zimbabwe)
Lake of Stars (Malawi)
Hunting the Imaginery Line (Equator)
Sunrise over the Masai Mara (Kenya)
Top Ten African Travel Wonders

11 comments:

  1. Haha.. tribesmen wearing Rolex? Must be getting it by exchanging pose for photo shooting!! :)

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  2. Hi Mark! Sorry for another long absence, but after a busy start of the year I decided to make a break during the Carnival week, anticipating new hard weeks ahead!!

    And what about the sneakers? The Masai at the village I visited had sneakers on... ;))

    Meanwhile, Blogtrotter 2 (there is a new one...) is in Haiti waiting your comments. Hope you enjoy and have a great weekend!!

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  3. Just curious — did you have to pay for this photo? I heard recently that the Masai are known for demanding fees for photos.

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  4. @cecil: I am sure the watch came because someone paid for a photo.

    @ant: I didn't pay for the photo but I know a lot of people do. Many of the African tribal areas demand photography money.

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  5. Gotta love the arm bling on the warrior! Great photo.

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  6. @shannon: The bling seems so incongruous but is worn with such pride.

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  7. Bling in all cultures is valued. When I met some Masai I was asked back home for dinner. It took awhile to realise that the traditional exchange would be a gift and he really wanted my clothes. A different bent on an old theme.

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  9. @anonymous: An invitation to lunch with the Masai sounds a very special experience.

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  10. That is a very amusing image. I wonder if it is a genuine Rolex :P

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  11. @mike: I was also a bit interested in how good the watch is. Tricky to tell but there seemed to be plenty of people bartering goods for photos/access to Masai villages etc (bit unseemly really).

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