Kenya: Deaf Maasai

Experience the vibrant culture of the Deaf Maasai in Kenya! This journey is truly extraordinary, from a warm welcome with traditional dance to exploring their daily lives and hunting traditions. Watch as I immerse myself in their world—throwing spears, joining them for an incredible meal, and even sharing in their sacred tradition of drinking fresh cow’s milk. This is a rare look into the life of the Deaf Maasai—don’t miss it! (captioned)
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@geraldhumble2130
Hi I’m a Mexican and I know KSL living in Kenya for 15 years, and I speak kimaasai too how can I contact this Deaf Maasai family . I’d love to know them
@joseguadalupemartinezrea2963
Country big Africa Tanzania . Joel been enjoying travel country Tanzania. You with lithe boy Chris hunter . Different culture. Interesting. Thank you for share . God bless all worlds . Amen
@tstarrodriguez4333
How did they do not have education??? How did they can communicate????
@jacobdivya1985
Interesting culture in Kenya 🇰🇪..make beads beautiful color.
@jamesmcdaniel1485
Good.
@Shashidharm-j8d
Thanks for so deaf culture from world and my name is Brandy Mezquite and I’m deaf from Mexico and grown up from Mexican and moved from Florida, South Carolina. And my parents from hearing Spanish. I only deaf.
@Thatbrandyyt
Congratulations ❤
@shafeequecn3956
Thank you for showing their culture and daily lives. One person makes beaded accessories beautiful. Do they filter milk or just straight from cows?
@bonniesandy9512