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THE MAASAI
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LYNS POSE PICTURES
We are wellcoming all who feel attached and have been supportive of the maasai mission to send in their pictures dorning their maasaiwarrior products in wherever place in the world they are. This will be a support page where we encourage and promote the philosophy of the Maasai people, Living in your natural state. LYNS.

This is a show of appreciation to all those who have given us a shoulder to lean on and remain to stand together with us in our struggles.

Please submit pictures to info@maasaiwarrior.com
with the following information: Name, Where, Expression, your natural state: XYZ and declaration that content can be used for further promotion of MW. All content to be edited by MW internally and then loaded on the website.
WHY ARE THE MAASAI THREATENED BY EXTINCTION.
The Maasai are nomadic and rely entirely on their cattles wellbeing to preserve their way of life. That is to say, they move with their cattle as grazing conditions change. For thousands of years they have been part of the natural circle of life, moving as the wildebeest do over thousands of kilometers among the lion, the rhino, the giraffe and all the other members of the natural community.

Their cattle and nature provide for all their needs. They protect their herds from predators and lead them to green pastures as the seasons change. Since the arrival of civilization, however, the West has steadily encroached on their land, giving the Maasai less and less freedom to roam.

A ninety-nine year lease on their remaining grazing land expired last year, and unfortunately the government in Kenya thought it best to give this natural wilderness up for development.

If development (negative) goes ahead the Maasai culture will die for a fact.

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