STEPHANIE'S HUSBAND ALERT :) There is a lot of questions from you about Stephanie's husband and the fact you'd like to see him. We have made an entire film about him and it's available here: th-cam.com/video/IpgSHLj9flM/w-d-xo.html
@@nevaeh5941 if you watched this movie you would know that this village doesn't need anyone's help. They are sustainable, they are happy. But If they do require help I'm sure it was provided...
I’d rather “keep up” with her than the Kardashians. She is fascinating in my opinion. Would love to get more content from her family/other members in the community.
Also like how she didn't disrespect the Western folks either knowing how less in touch they are with genuine love and appreciation for real life and nature.
I so respect her, her responses afe so pure and real. I really love nature n culture. Wish we can all go back n live such life. I still cook outside with woods n i love doing that. If we dont have electricity at home i do not panic i know what to do.
I would build it no problem I like hard work but what put me off is actually cow sh.... they touch with hands and very little access to Water to wasch their hands then. with all respect for them I wouldn't he able for.it
yes but they are putting the cow dung on the houses. their houses are basically made of shit. Um this is not good. Please bring on the cement, wood, steel anything to build better houses. I am getting nervous just watching this.
I’ve been to Tanzania and lived with the Maasai people for a few weeks. Most people in America or the west would say they were poor but these people are rich. It just depends on how you look at it. They pay no taxes and live on the land for free. Everything they have comes from the land. If they need something they trade for it at their local market. If a family owns 50 cows and 200 sheep and goats they are considered very rich. Just look at how much 50 cows would go for in the US.
In the USA 🇺🇸 sometime we complain a lot not having. I love this documentary... I appreciate things like sanitary pads freely running hot and cold water. May God bless this culture You are full of love laughter strength and joy ☀️☀️😊😊🙏🏽🙏🏽
Somuch for gender equality . Somuch for actual healthcare, had the masai ruled the world this woman would be dead after her birth complications . The masai do not plan effectively and when great droughts hit them they are dependent on western style aid . Ignorance is bliss and nothing proves it more than this woman. And don't get me started on her biased opinion of the culture where she loves the culture but promotes women rights to the other masai women but doesn't enforce it at home . Having been born and raised in africa myself i can honestly say that i admire africans for their big hearts and ubuntu spirit , i like african people but i dislike african cultures . My only qurk i have with the african people is their herd mentality , they do not think independently they listen to others and follow , they will even violently stone a person to death if the rights person tells them so , which is why most of africa is in a corrupt state , the masses are easily manipulated with simplistic political tactics that have died out centuries ago in european countries . I must also add that i applaud this woman, her husband and their village for this lifestyle and showing us that all humans and cultures can live in harmony as long as we respect each other.
@@woffow based on your reply to my reply you seem to not agree with reality or facts. I also loved "my little pony" as a child, but i realized life is not a cartoon with rainbows, there is this nasty thing called reality that kept meddling in with my perfect dream world.
@@lilchickennugget8155 did it touch your heart or your brain? Because you know your heart is nothing more than a pump right? There reality and facts go and screw up another rainbow, dag nabit!
I agree. Whilst I appreciate the person wh made the film so it's here for us to see, I couldn't help buy think she has a rather odd attitude, in her responses to things.
I'm really impressed. What I love about Stefanie's life is that it is so simple. She doesn't waste her time for make up ( yet she looks so beautiful), she doesn't have to tidy up her house for hours like we do in Europe, there are only the most necessary things in her house. Then she has time to enjoy nature, for loving relation with her family and neighbours and simply to enjoy life.
I love how much she loves her husband and does not push him to follow modern standards. She is respectful to his culture. People like her are rare these days.
I always try to tell my wife that she needs to muck horse stalls to learn about horse dung. When you learn about horse dung first then you learn about cow dung, you will never see human scat the same again.
She's very naive. They are hemmed in by modern culture. That is why Maasai warriors are no longer Maasai warriors. She would not be saying that 100 years ago.
I felt that comment too. She hit it on the nail. It is what was meant to be for a ppl; however, many (Western) seem to think their way is better and accept all the evil and conflicting strategies that come with their way.
I watched this video 2 years ago... this woman is amazing! she's wonderful and I think the way she sees/view the Maasai people is so inspiring... when she was crying she meant a lot... May God bless her, she's real.
Loved the way she is helping Maasai women deal with their periods instead of judging their culture. I have never seen more mature individual than Stephnie.
Why people always seeing things one way , remember that is how these people come in talking nice then destruction.no black person can go in a white community and do this ,
yes I think a lot of women would like to help with this because it is a hard thing to go through each month being a women and even more so there. so if there is a way to help let me know too ;)
One of the most inspiring interviews I've ever heard; this lady was the most humble and spoke nothing but enhanced positive words and phrases. She's one of a kind.
No, this is when a woman has no clue. Let's see how that works out for her 10/20 years from now. Why is she even posting a video about this? If she's happy, let her be happy. Video is not necessary.
@@MrHoojaszczyk I agree..It’s not going to work.He will definitely marry again one day bc it is customary and demanded of his parents for him to marry a Masai woman of his own culture/tribe and have more children with his Masai wife..I’m sure she had to agree what this..
“If you gave the world to them in would still be intact.” “They know how to live sustainably.” Her respect for the Masai people is overwhelming and from my short time in Kenya, I so agree.
I have been in an interracial marriage for 10 years. My hubby was American and am Ugandan. I lost my husband 2 weeks ago. I had to move to our farm house, our life styles changed. My 3 kids and i. Watching this makes me feel like it's okay to live within what's available. Thank you so much.
"I don't feel pity for them, I feel pity for us...because we don't know how to live a life true to ourselves, a life true to our planet, a life true to our nature." ❤
They were also a little bit They were also the best of the us as a whole lot of people and the food was great as they are were really good and they were very good to us to him for a few minutes after
That really hit me when she said that they are rich and she feels sorry for our planet. What a beautiful person to bring attention to such beautiful people. This was amazing to watch.
Planet aka nature has its own power to balance itself. So, don't you worry about the people destroying it. All the technology of human is nothing compared to enormous power of nature. "Saving a planet" is big scam and hoax. We human are temporary guest with uncertain future but plant is been is here from unknown period of time and will not vanish or destroy by greedy creature called human. Anyway, its easy to fool people with lies but it is very difficult to convince them that they have been deceived. Stay healthy, be kind, mind your own business.
I love the way that she humbly embraced their culture. Too often outsiders arrogantly feel the need to "educate" and "liberate" native people; or to be more accurate "control" and "conquer".
@@cockycookie1 Spoken like a true colonizer. Of what Human rights do you speak? The values of the west? The lack of tolerance and the embrace of hate. Who will educate the west so called civilized hierarchy of this Big world 🌎?.
@@cockycookie1 Conquered ? Educate them with hate? Keep your education. They choose Freedom instead. Educate them like you Educate Blacks and other marginalized people? You spew hate unknowingly.
She’s lucky to know exactly what she needs and wants. So many of us spend so much of our lives chasing the almighty dollar. And having to fight to keep others from stealing our identities, being afraid that some crazy people in congress are going to “push the button”.
Butungo! I hear this woman launched an Airbnb-style tourist enterprise that supports local health initiatives. She has set up a "cultural experience" where travellers can participate in ”real” Maasai life by living in huts and rearing cattle. BTW, her husband's name is Sokoine!
@@butungo1What makes her so special?. White women been loving dark meat lol. Stop having a god complex. She is their to infiltrate. No Masai man would marry a black woman of her age as she said they marry young with no choice. And she is his only wife laughable. And she has a child already. I hate to see them making accommodations for a white woman that they wouldn't dare make for their own. It's shameful really. Most Africans see whites as rich or better or for some they are the great white hope.
When she said she “has pity for us because we don’t know what it means to live a life true to ourself and a life true to the planet and life true to nature” and I must say truer words were never spoken. This was amazing to watch. God bless her ❤️❤️
A life true to the planet.... Huh she didn't mind using fuel on a jet to go to Africa ? Oh, she almost didn't survive childbirth but she didn't mind going and getting western medicine, in a western hospital, in a former colonial city ? She likes pretending she helps people with the reusable period pads, made in Europe, by White men
@@Andrew-dd6ij she made those pad, didn't she? Besides saying that she loves and respects the way Maasai live with nature does not equate to hating everything Western. Maybe, I don't know, we could learn something from each other?
@@Noah4evaa Präzisionsarbeit literally means "precision work". German have the reputation for being reliable, accurate and good. That's how her answers are
I am an African person, born and bred in Zimbabwe. All i can say is that this woman is really amazing! If we had more people in this world with such personality ,the world will be a better place.Wow!
I'm maasai from Kenya Narok county and I do confirm that Stephanie telling an absolute truth. God bless you Stephanie and your family. You're just an amazing human being 😍🙏
"He loves me; I love him". She definitely is sure of herself. What a beautiful strong woman. I would never have the courage to do what she is doing, but I respect her for being so courageous. She definitely is strong. God bless all of them.
strikes me as a bipolar idiot. Chose to live like a caveman as some sort of badge of honor like look at me, look at what I did. She doesnt love her husband he is an instrument, she loves her self. This was 27 minutes of her bragging about her self. MY husband, my husband, my husband its like she doesnt even know his name, only cares that he's maasai, its an image thing for attention. Like smoking with a mow hawk and tattoos. One day this will get old and the excitement will fade and she will put her kids through hell trying to make her self happy again.
@@Imakebootysclap get over yourself!!🙄 And how dare you call her a bipolar idiot. So rude and insulting to those with the condition. She is not bragging. She is simply showing her home and life to the interviewer. She also shows a lot of heartfelt emotion because she loves her husband, his family and their community. If she was doing it all for show and for herself she wouldn’t have lasted long. 9 years pretty much proves she’s genuine and in it for the long haul. Keep your useless and pointless and mean comments to yourself.😡
She didn’t seem so sure that her husband would not get a second wife later on... Wait another 10 years, if she hasn’t giving him more children, the peer pressure from other villagers may convince the husband to get a second wife. Hopefully I’m wrong but...
Helping the women with their personal sanitary issue is such a wonderful thing you are doing for these women. God bless you for being so caring and adaptable. You are amazing.
I couldn’t agree more with what most people are saying…this lady is golden. The way she answered every question was not only respectful but you could tell it was really genuine! This was so informative and peaceful to watch.
She is faithfull in all respect and care about the present culture with the people close to her .... she never said how she manage to study the occupation and nature of the people of this village today ....! The deep study of this present occupation of the maasai with a new blood , today 2021...!
I have so much respect and admiration for this young lady. She is mature beyond her years. I wish her all the luck, happiness and peace in her life with her new family and husband.
@@vampire5131 no she isn't kidding you, the woman who made this comment is an older woman so to her the woman in the video is a young lady... It's matter of perspective...
Me neither. It just started playing after being idle for a while... this is such a selfless and considerate woman . I totally agree with @Afghan Style, she's one in a billion
Piękny mądry przekaz Stephanie's to kobieta o WIELKIM SERCU❤️ pokazała, że nie tylko przepych wille piękne ,auta dają szczęście ,ale tam daleko od swego kraju pokochała inną kulturę założyła rodzinę i jest szczęśliwa .Życzę zdrowia i szczęścia.Pozdrowienia z Polski ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇵🇱
Godna podziwu... oczywiscie ja za moim lubym absolutnie Nie przechidzilabym takich zmian..co to to Nie... chociaz zasluguje😂😂😂😂ale lepiej niech Los mnie Nie wystawia na takie proby😂😂😂❤️❤️
There is nothing to pity for us.. We need to put some limitations on on big city life but them?? I am from a village. We have nature very close to us. Crop feilds,cows goats everything like these Massai. But we also have roads, electric light,lot of food, clean water, good education (I am studying science), our society doesn't allow polygamy at all. Cheating on spouse is prohibited but sometimes people do it secretly. Women are respected(domestic violence happens but laws exist against these) Women are given education as much as they want.they can join jobs.my mother has a government job at nearby health centre. Basically we have both nature and all the modern facilities together.We have families, love and respect. Why should we have to be like them?
I didn’t know what to expect when this came up in my recommended vids but I’m glad I watched it through to the end. This was very well done in a respectful way. You captured her story beautifully!
Oglądam po raz czwarty❤ rownolegle jestem na ostatnich stronach książki, którą napisała Stephanie (książka ukazała się tydzień temu!) - fascynująca, sympatyczna kobieta! Dzięki globstory za ten film!
I fuck with them they cool and they can build house but we pay rent or taxes light bill buy high as grocery really we live the poor life our money is some body else money if you look at it ever li dime we owe somebody
I wish my communities were more like this. Concrete everywhere, people just looking at phones all the time, no one takes the time to get to know themselves or the world before they even go online to just start running their mouths about everything. Need to go back to more traditional ways of being in the world.
What a beautiful community & culture.. I wish more would strive to rein in our daily luxuries & lifestyles & live more in harmony with eachother & the earth. She seems to have a beautiful honest soul. Hard not to be jealous
@@tw629108 I love my concrete thank you very much. Nobody wants to walk around with cow poop 10 feet from their door. While this culture is beautiful, it's a hard life, especially for women
@@stariehearts2366 I agree, there are pros and cons of both and I would definitely miss certain luxuries also. I can't help but be drawn to a less monotonous life though.
She is talking like a matured sadhu or the Saint who understood the value of life which is very simple and talks from the heart. She is matured enough to lead a balanced life even though there are differences especially more Here in this types of marriages. She gives more importance to the love from the soul not the body. That's great. As she says live with the nature and respect everyone in this world. We are different in outside look but one in soul. We may follow different cultures, eat different food, but we are one and all are children of God. That's the message we get from this great lady. Long live happily. God bless her and her family abundantly.
She has such a beautiful way of thinking. She is just overall an amazing women with a heart that is so full of pure love. The world needs more people like her.
Very good documentary, as an African I'm proud of Stephanie and I'm really glad she's helping them with their period. I'm surprised they use nothing at all.
I dont think I've ever came across such a unique story. I'm speechless. My favorite part is when you said you didn't feel sorry for the people . Your reason was pure.
@@ropi8739 what? You have no idea what you just said. We think our western way of living is the way and when most of us see people like them, we feel sorry, but like what this lady said, we should feel sorry for ourselves, cause we lost touch with mother nature
@Charel Trihart Congrats! You're a part of the solution. It's a pleasure to read intellect from someone who gets this. This woman is one of God's messages, here to teach us all through her purpose for living.
If only her culture would learn what she has, to live in tune with nature & stop trying to own everything all the earth resources & people, the greed, hate & selfishness. Continue as they are her people will destroy the world & everything in it. It good to see her learning what real love & connection to nature is about.
@@NCVV2000 your god appeared 2000 years ago....so don't comment these kind of BS....and they were well off before those fuckers colonials snatched their land from them...
I live in Kenya and cannot believe that I randomly found this on TH-cam. She is a remarkable woman and an antithesis of sorts. Most African men/women prefer to adopt the other culture in interethnic marriages involving Europeans. If your woman is willing to follow you to your roots (something I tend to think positively affects children of African descent), then it will greatly help to heal and give children a sense of identity and pride helping them to grow up better as individuals. More of this please.
@@mamascarlatti Thank you. Each year my church sends CHRISTmas shoe boxes to other countries I like putting in sewing kits, material, scissors, string, beads and bottons. Now I want to learn how to make those pad kits to send with panties.
She never tried to change them like some NGO's instead she helped them in the most necessary things like periods kit .. without disturbing their culture, their life with nature. When she said I'm feeling pitty for us our planet, No words to express the beauty of her heart.
Might "never tried to Change them" but she did at the Minute she Married him! Especially if she's going to have a Child with him! But it's Ok as long as they're in Love! Because true Love will outgrow everything!!!
Millions of women have such hearts. I don't know how she puts her heart aside when a very young girl is forced to marry , or marry an old man. Why don't we call it forced sex or rape? Or brainwashing for the purpose of sex with a minor. I don't think her heart is so good.
Baby this white woman is truly woke. She understands indigenous knowledge is important. She understands indigenous people are the keeper of this earth. ♥️ Rare as fuck.
Stephine's husband is really lucky ❤️ I can't even imagine how much love can make you live their adapt their culture. He must be very proud of you ❤️ wish you both happiness and prosperity togetherness ❤️
I liked the way she said " It's not shit, It's just a cow dung" Haven't seen anyone so open hearted and optimistic lately! I wish to know how they met! ❤️
As a Western woman, I didn't even realize that sanitary napkins were a luxury. I've found myself out at a store without a tampon once or twice and have always had the ability to get one from a coworker or go to the drug store. What Stephanie is doing with sanitary napkins is wonderful. Hope she can help a lot of Masaai women. Lots of love from America.
What? so before watching this video you thought women in countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan and other third world places had money to buy pads?? Sorry but if you genuinely thought this something was lacking in your education growing up.
I really don’t think we NEED sanitary napkin. My mom stayed when she was a child they used wash rags. They cleaned them and reused them...environmentally friendly. We do things that are great for us but terrible for the environment. Tampons aren’t even healthy.
STEPHANIE'S HUSBAND ALERT :)
There is a lot of questions from you about Stephanie's husband and the fact you'd like to see him. We have made an entire film about him and it's available here: th-cam.com/video/IpgSHLj9flM/w-d-xo.html
I hope you guys are donating the money you make | documentary back to this village
They’re under no obligation to do that.
@@nevaeh5941 if you watched this movie you would know that this village doesn't need anyone's help. They are sustainable, they are happy. But If they do require help I'm sure it was provided...
Idar tad kolosoktiz maya
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I’d rather “keep up” with her than the Kardashians. She is fascinating in my opinion. Would love to get more content from her family/other members in the community.
Same here, I totally agree with you
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I loved this!!!
SAME
Yes!
Let’s be honest, you didn’t search for this but you clicked on it and watched. I did and I’m not disappointed at all! 🌿🍂
Same
How did you know 😆 and yes I loved it I wish it was longer I’d love to see more of her beautiful family 🥰
So true!
this is a polish travel channel tho! I've been watched it since 5 years and i don't regret it haha
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I love the way she’s answering the questions without disrespecting her husbands culture
@ymarrero23 I understand no need for that but a lot of women doesn’t do that
Also like how she didn't disrespect the Western folks either knowing how less in touch they are with genuine love and appreciation for real life and nature.
I so respect her, her responses afe so pure and real. I really love nature n culture. Wish we can all go back n live such life. I still cook outside with woods n i love doing that. If we dont have electricity at home i do not panic i know what to do.
Love your comment
@@thuthula ❤️
These women are building whole houses, meanwhile I can't find the motivation to wash the dishes 😳.. They're amazing.
I would build it no problem I like hard work but what put me off is actually cow sh.... they touch with hands and very little access to Water to wasch their hands then. with all respect for them I wouldn't he able for.it
@Jennifer:Where are you from? And which religion you follow.
Your lazy
yes but they are putting the cow dung on the houses. their houses are basically made of shit. Um this is not good. Please bring on the cement, wood, steel anything to build better houses. I am getting nervous just watching this.
@@dianajames4717 my
She really teaches me that happiness is not found in luxuries . Her humility is amazing. May God bless her
@Kang Bidong Congrats! You're a part of the solution. It's a pleasure to read intellect.
I’ve been to Tanzania and lived with the Maasai people for a few weeks. Most people in America or the west would say they were poor but these people are rich. It just depends on how you look at it. They pay no taxes and live on the land for free. Everything they have comes from the land. If they need something they trade for it at their local market. If a family owns 50 cows and 200 sheep and goats they are considered very rich. Just look at how much 50 cows would go for in the US.
God's already blessed her
@@ChineseChicken1 I wish I could live like that.
GIBO Kulala Any Man who gets married becomes a slave no matter what color their skin.
She’s not there to change the way they live but to embrace the people, the culture and the nature.
Respect!
That's what makes her a RARE GEM.
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and the tribe didn't even use her as a slave
I'm very sure she has her own agenda. Soon later, the devil in her will strike
@@r1e924 very true. It's coming
The sanitary pads project she and her sister-in-law did is such a great thing.
I agree. God forbid they ask for funds for pads
Lol
What are her social media handles, please?
What a positivity
It's such a cool design too. I like how you can replace the cotton liner as needed with out having to take off the whole pad.
In the USA 🇺🇸 sometime we complain a lot not having.
I love this documentary...
I appreciate things like sanitary pads freely running hot and cold water.
May God bless this culture
You are full of love laughter strength and joy ☀️☀️😊😊🙏🏽🙏🏽
She's such a lovely soul, full of respect and love for her adopted people and culture.
"If you gave the world to them the world would still be intact." That is so beautiful. What a statement.
Somuch for gender equality .
Somuch for actual healthcare, had the masai ruled the world this woman would be dead after her birth complications .
The masai do not plan effectively and when great droughts hit them they are dependent on western style aid .
Ignorance is bliss and nothing proves it more than this woman.
And don't get me started on her biased opinion of the culture where she loves the culture but promotes women rights to the other masai women but doesn't enforce it at home .
Having been born and raised in africa myself i can honestly say that i admire africans for their big hearts and ubuntu spirit , i like african people but i dislike african cultures .
My only qurk i have with the african people is their herd mentality , they do not think independently they listen to others and follow , they will even violently stone a person to death if the rights person tells them so , which is why most of africa is in a corrupt state , the masses are easily manipulated with simplistic political tactics that have died out centuries ago in european countries .
I must also add that i applaud this woman, her husband and their village for this lifestyle and showing us that all humans and cultures can live in harmony as long as we respect each other.
@@snowflakecuntreeman3947 Based on your post, you appear to be a republican in the U.S.
That statement touched me also
@@woffow based on your reply to my reply you seem to not agree with reality or facts. I also loved "my little pony" as a child, but i realized life is not a cartoon with rainbows, there is this nasty thing called reality that kept meddling in with my perfect dream world.
@@lilchickennugget8155 did it touch your heart or your brain?
Because you know your heart is nothing more than a pump right?
There reality and facts go and screw up another rainbow, dag nabit!
She kept getting emotional talking about Maasai culture. She’s an extraordinary woman, she’s very intelligent, she’s one in a Billion.
Is she ready for Islam though?
@@seek3031 maasai are not muslim you ignoramus...
@@animavideography1379 Of course they are. If anything they're the MOST Muslim.
So beautiful
I think most men wish they had a woman like that. She's definitely a rare gem.
"It's cow dung, not shit." That eased my mind on her true intent. It says a lot about her attitude too!
I agree. Whilst I appreciate the person wh made the film so it's here for us to see, I couldn't help buy think she has a rather odd attitude, in her responses to things.
Yeah, little things like that make a big difference.
its shit
I felt that too
exactly... i was thinking same thing..
I'm really impressed. What I love about Stefanie's life is that it is so simple. She doesn't waste her time for make up ( yet she looks so beautiful), she doesn't have to tidy up her house for hours like we do in Europe, there are only the most necessary things in her house. Then she has time to enjoy nature, for loving relation with her family and neighbours and simply to enjoy life.
go live there then lol
Taki rodzaj życia dla masochistów.
❤@@Amelia-yn8yn
She has makeup on
Plenty of women in Europe don’t wear make up…
This was randomly in my recommendations, not questioning it at all.
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At least it's not from 10 years ago like the usual recommendations😂😂
Wow you really have to adjust why has she done this what do her family think. To each his own
Same
Same
I love how much she loves her husband and does not push him to follow modern standards. She is respectful to his culture. People like her are rare these days.
I can also make you happy like the lady girl#kenyan men
@@kiumirit.vkiumirivsmwanake5917 wewe fisi acha njaa,
Aminaa I agreed with you my love
@@jhonnybravo4065 thank u dear
@@MrMaboboz haha,njaa muhimu
When she said it’s not shit but cow dung I knew she’s the real deal
I always try to tell my wife that she needs to muck horse stalls to learn about horse dung. When you learn about horse dung first then you learn about cow dung, you will never see human scat the same again.
@@WandamianCrucifixplate lol wot
Your name warmed my heart..Beautiful seed. ❤️
@@cinnamonbun1354 iykyk
@@WandamianCrucifixplate 😂😂😂 your wife gonna be playing with your dung huh?
These are videos that make me as an African feel more proud. Much respect to this beautiful lady for accepting us real life.
She's very respectful of their culture and has good manners, such a beautiful soul.
Yes
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Ewwww YOU GUYS ARE LOOOOOSERRRRSSS
Come to Tanzania u'll see more
She is a very nice lady, and she seems nice.
When she said she feel sorry for us instead of them I absolutely love that.
i agreed on that,
I loved that too. These people they touch the God .
It's true I feel sorry for us also. They have a better way of life
@@lashawnablanton4649 so go to Africa and build your cow dung hut, what's stopping you?
@@lashawnablanton4649
I don't feel sorry for us, I feel sorry for them. (there's something off about the culture)
"If you gave the world to them, the world would still be intact". Wow. I felt that in my soul.
She's very naive. They are hemmed in by modern culture. That is why Maasai warriors are no longer Maasai warriors. She would not be saying that 100 years ago.
The traditions don't allow them to lives in modern Life
I felt that comment too. She hit it on the nail. It is what was meant to be for a ppl; however, many (Western) seem to think their way is better and accept all the evil and conflicting strategies that come with their way.
This is how to live your life from the first century, all you have around you is the nature .
exactly.
I watched this video 2 years ago... this woman is amazing! she's wonderful and I think the way she sees/view the Maasai people is so inspiring... when she was crying she meant a lot... May God bless her, she's real.
How is it inspiring to live with flies and poor hygiene? This lady has always been lazy so this was her easy way out
Loved the way she is helping Maasai women deal with their periods instead of judging their culture. I have never seen more mature individual than Stephnie.
She is very courageous
I agree the is a woman of God. We can get together and send the women pads for their periods
U should find one too
@@dorisgadlen3379 I am in. How do we go about it?
This is facts...her heart is soo pure
Her innocent talks prove that she is enjoying a wonderful rural tribal life...
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They don't want her this video is bs she's not telling the whole truth
@FUCK YOU JEWLUBE your username leads most people to not take you seriously
Why people always seeing things one way , remember that is how these people come in talking nice then destruction.no black person can go in a white community and do this ,
I'm a Kenyan lady and would like to make a contribution towards the reusable sanitary pads project. It's really a noble thing you are doing Stephanie.
Kindly advise on how I can contribute.
nduxmaryam YES, PLEASE. I would love to contribute as well. Keep living the dream Stephanie! You have a beautiful soul.
The same!
Me too how to contribute am kenyan lady also
yes I think a lot of women would like to help with this because it is a hard thing to go through each month being a women and even more so there. so if there is a way to help let me know too ;)
The way that baby came and greeted his elders in the middle of the video. Adorable.
One of the most inspiring interviews I've ever heard; this lady was the most humble and spoke nothing but enhanced positive words and phrases. She's one of a kind.
@tisland You are too! Congrats! You get it. You're a part of the solution. I thank God for you!
The way she answers questions has blown me. She's intelligent.
Why wouldn't she be?
Yes. She's very respectful
I loved how she expressed her self too. She’s got a heart of gold 💛
Very intelligent and so level headed.
I Like the way She Helping Masia Comunity Especially Girls..
Well Done
Once a person gets over materialism, long term happiness is in a healthy relationship with family and friends.
it is not only about materialism because people are also different and living like that is not a guarantee that you will be happy.
Healthy relationship with multiple wives and women that wait hand and foot on men and can be legally beaten?
@@pumpkinlyd4409 the comment wasn't in reference to this woman's situation, more so for regular people in 1st world countries
@@pinkpugginz Oh right so the comment was based on assumptions and stereotypes..Cool.
This type of marriages are commercial/ business.We've seen many but end the same....lets wait.
I could listen to her all day. She's has a calming voice. I like her very much.
This woman has such a strong spirit and an open heart and mind
Well said
It's her legs that have been opened not her mind :-)
Nice to see so many kids playing without being stuck to modern tech.
This not life! Thank God for America. I mean to use cow droppings to build a "shitty house" is not the way. They basically living with diseases.
@@kingcherenfant8216 and dont you eat chemicals in the form on burgers and pizzas on a day to day basis??
Without being STUCK to modern tech?... how about living in the stone age with nothing but superstition to live on. Yeah, THAT'S nice to see.
@@kingcherenfant8216 Absolutely CORRECT!!!
@@okelocaspal4932 That's why you actually learn to cook!
I love how open minded she is and the ability to adapt
A very rare German woman
Oh gosh, I totally agree! Wow. Heck, I moved from Spokane to Phoenix and had massive culture shock.
She is free from this dirty world I think and I'm really happy for her
She will regret it.
baby gravy, can you give up your cell phone?
@@abz124816 I don't own a cell phone. Also she has been there 9 years already, and still loves being there
A pure heart , I didn't know the world still had that kind of heart .
Yeah… because the people that dedicate their lives to helping others, even risking their own lives in the process obviously have no heart.
She is a true definition of how to respect someone else culture.
No, this is when a woman has no clue. Let's see how that works out for her 10/20 years from now. Why is she even posting a video about this? If she's happy, let her be happy. Video is not necessary.
But in the process loose respect for herself and compromise herself for someone else who refuse to compromise in return..
@@MrHoojaszczyk I agree..It’s not going to work.He will definitely marry again one day bc it is customary and demanded of his parents for him to marry a Masai woman of his own culture/tribe and have more children with his Masai wife..I’m sure she had to agree what this..
she's a typical white women, they're not known for respecting their own culture.
@@MrHoojaszczyk She’s lived there for 9 years as of the video’s filming.
She isn’t even the one posting this, she is being interviewed.
i literally don't know why this was recommended to me, why i clicked on it, why i watched the whole thing, or why i want more
The algorithm knew you’d like it 😃
Because we all are connected to love and nature ❤️
For reals, here I am half way through the video lol
Same
Same
There are rare women like this lady. God bless her heart. She has so much love for the people of that tribe. I am amazed by her appreciation of life.
Imagine: A patriarchal society that a peace-loving and in tune with nature. I bet they wish we would become civilized soon.
Mathew JR me too, she's amazing
“If you gave the world to them in would still be intact.” “They know how to live sustainably.” Her respect for the Masai people is overwhelming and from my short time in Kenya, I so agree.
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You should come back again ❤kisii community this time😅
I have been in an interracial marriage for 10 years.
My hubby was American and am Ugandan.
I lost my husband 2 weeks ago.
I had to move to our farm house, our life styles changed. My 3 kids and i.
Watching this makes me feel like it's okay to live within what's available.
Thank you so much.
I'm sorry for your loss. To God we belong and to Him we return.
Am sorry for your loss, may God strengthen you.
God comfort you.sorry for your loss
@@yusralouhi2788 Allahuakbar
I'm so so sorry my love. May Allah give you family the peace and guidance you need to continue to live a fruitful life.
"I don't feel pity for them, I feel pity for us...because we don't know how to live a life true to ourselves, a life true to our planet, a life true to our nature." ❤
Agreed, I'd trade places..
With a few modifications, I would love to live there.
Yes, open defecation is the way to life
This life is the best one 💯
They were also a little bit
They were also the best of the us as a whole lot of people and the food was great as they are were really good and they were very good to us to him for a few minutes after
That really hit me when she said that they are rich and she feels sorry for our planet. What a beautiful person to bring attention to such beautiful people. This was amazing to watch.
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You took the words right out of my mouth
Planet aka nature has its own power to balance itself. So, don't you worry about the people destroying it. All the technology of human is nothing compared to enormous power of nature. "Saving a planet" is big scam and hoax. We human are temporary guest with uncertain future but plant is been is here from unknown period of time and will not vanish or destroy by greedy creature called human. Anyway, its easy to fool people with lies but it is very difficult to convince them that they have been deceived. Stay healthy, be kind, mind your own business.
@@basantathapa3834 yeah humans are real great.... Nah.. Im here for the animals. Humans can whatever
She's a wonderful lady I have ever seen in my life. A great character person. God bless her and her family.
I love the way that she humbly embraced their culture. Too often outsiders arrogantly feel the need to "educate" and "liberate" native people; or to be more accurate "control" and "conquer".
Some cultures don't care for human rights. They shouldn't be conquered but certainly educated.
I agree completely with both of you
So true, just how the Spanish & Italians Catholics did to native Mexico
@@cockycookie1 Spoken like a true colonizer. Of what Human rights do you speak? The values of the west? The lack of tolerance and the embrace of hate. Who will educate the west so called civilized hierarchy of this Big world 🌎?.
@@cockycookie1 Conquered ? Educate them with hate? Keep your education. They choose Freedom instead. Educate them like you Educate Blacks and other marginalized people? You spew hate unknowingly.
I don't want to judge other people's opinions. But I honestly admire the humility of this woman
She’s lucky to know exactly what she needs and wants. So many of us spend so much of our lives chasing the almighty dollar. And having to fight to keep others from stealing our identities, being afraid that some crazy people in congress are going to “push the button”.
@@matildadhumxoxo5801 It is lovely to heear more from this woman. She has a beautiful story to tell the world
True..she is one of a kind.
Butungo! I hear this woman launched an Airbnb-style tourist enterprise that supports local health initiatives. She has set up a "cultural experience" where travellers can participate in ”real” Maasai life by living in huts and rearing cattle.
BTW, her husband's name is Sokoine!
@@butungo1What makes her so special?. White women been loving dark meat lol. Stop having a god complex. She is their to infiltrate. No Masai man would marry a black woman of her age as she said they marry young with no choice. And she is his only wife laughable. And she has a child already. I hate to see them making accommodations for a white woman that they wouldn't dare make for their own. It's shameful really. Most Africans see whites as rich or better or for some they are the great white hope.
When she said she “has pity for us because we don’t know what it means to live a life true to ourself and a life true to the planet and life true to nature” and I must say truer words were never spoken. This was amazing to watch. God bless her ❤️❤️
True
But is she living a life for Christ. God equips us to live a life for Him no matter where we are. Its called being content. And why did i get this?
A life true to the planet.... Huh she didn't mind using fuel on a jet to go to Africa ? Oh, she almost didn't survive childbirth but she didn't mind going and getting western medicine, in a western hospital, in a former colonial city ? She likes pretending she helps people with the reusable period pads, made in Europe, by White men
@@Andrew-dd6ij they survived without pads, they do not have scooters and they live long, and they can survive without government.
@@Andrew-dd6ij she made those pad, didn't she? Besides saying that she loves and respects the way Maasai live with nature does not equate to hating everything Western. Maybe, I don't know, we could learn something from each other?
If only 50% of humans were as open minded as her, earth would be a peaceful paradise for all.😍
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True
You mean the people there are open minded
I like how she answers everything so precisely and to the point.
Yes really. Even I observed that. I am glad to see that others noticed this too. Wow.
What did you expect. She’s German! Präzisionsarbeit
@@kmer1975 what’s the p word mean?
@@Noah4evaa Präzisionsarbeit literally means "precision work". German have the reputation for being reliable, accurate and good. That's how her answers are
@@kmer1975 totally agree! She was such a lovely lady, intelligent yet humble and practicle!🌷
Respecting other people's culture makes all the difference.
Absolutely
But there should never be tolerance for abuse in any form.
I respect my husband-that 's the key! No household chores for hubby lucky man!
This is not about respecting another culture, but about falling in love with the culture. And not only culture, but the lifestyle, too.
Yes!!
I am an African person, born and bred in Zimbabwe. All i can say is that this woman is really amazing! If we had more people in this world with such personality ,the world will be a better place.Wow!
Such beautiful life
a person that accepts flies around her face while she eats gruel..I'm African American and I'm thinking she's a culture vulture
Love I’m also zimbabwea😂😂😂❤️
The multiple wives thing just leaves me cold.
What is the purpose of the first line of your comment lol 😂
I'm maasai from Kenya Narok county and I do confirm that Stephanie telling an absolute truth. God bless you Stephanie and your family. You're just an amazing human being 😍🙏
"He loves me; I love him". She definitely is sure of herself. What a beautiful strong woman.
I would never have the courage to do what she is doing, but I respect her for being so courageous. She definitely is strong. God bless all of them.
strikes me as a bipolar idiot. Chose to live like a caveman as some sort of badge of honor like look at me, look at what I did. She doesnt love her husband he is an instrument, she loves her self. This was 27 minutes of her bragging about her self. MY husband, my husband, my husband its like she doesnt even know his name, only cares that he's maasai, its an image thing for attention. Like smoking with a mow hawk and tattoos. One day this will get old and the excitement will fade and she will put her kids through hell trying to make her self happy again.
@@Imakebootysclap get over yourself!!🙄 And how dare you call her a bipolar idiot. So rude and insulting to those with the condition. She is not bragging. She is simply showing her home and life to the interviewer. She also shows a lot of heartfelt emotion because she loves her husband, his family and their community. If she was doing it all for show and for herself she wouldn’t have lasted long. 9 years pretty much proves she’s genuine and in it for the long haul. Keep your useless and pointless and mean comments to yourself.😡
She does more of the giving in
She didn’t seem so sure that her husband would not get a second wife later on... Wait another 10 years, if she hasn’t giving him more children, the peer pressure from other villagers may convince the husband to get a second wife. Hopefully I’m wrong but...
@@georgethompson3763 I agree. It is how he grew up .
This is the kind of mutual respect needed between the different cultures as they interact in whatever capacity.
You can have all that and still keep your own culture thriving
You can easily have mutual respect without physically sharing it.
@@destinycovington7189 true dat.
Traditional Indian villages are the same as this.
Life, culture way of life, everything. Expect for the height.
do you think this masai tribe would welcome white men to live there and marry their women?
So fascinating. “I don’t have pity for them, I have pity for us, and the fate of our planet”
I feel pity for these poor girls that are forced to marry young and go through female genital mutilation.
Helping the women with their personal sanitary issue is such a wonderful thing you are doing for these women. God bless you for being so caring and adaptable. You are amazing.
That part made me break down crying. God bless her and the Polish women that are willing to buy the products to support them.
I couldn’t agree more with what most people are saying…this lady is golden. The way she answered every question was not only respectful but you could tell it was really genuine! This was so informative and peaceful to watch.
She is faithfull in all respect and care about the present culture with the people close to her .... she never said how she manage to study the occupation and nature of the people of this village today ....! The deep study of this present occupation of the maasai with a new blood , today 2021...!
Clueless
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@yahudah yisrael Please stop being hateful. She is NOT anyone's enemy. You attract what you think and speak. DOn't speak hate.
She looks really happy. That's a rare thing to see in my every day life.
She seems like such a genuinely happy, humble person. It's almost infectious lol.
I just love this lady she is definitely a Godly women, bless all of them
She is rich because she has peace in her life! You can feel it when she talks...
@e a well, they’ve put up with “her shit” (and what, exactly, do you mean? Are you an expert on the attitudes of Masai women?) for nine years
@Ash Bomjan ahhh, yes because it happens to every African village so we're just gonna expect it to happen here too 🙄
She is a beautiful person both inside and out. Very genuine. She has won my respect.
Yes respect big time
@Tenisha I wonder how much respect she'll have when 14 year old wifey number 2 comes along :)
"If you gave the world to them,the world would still be intact "-meant everything to me
If you gave the world to them you would be living in a mud hut.
@@benjaminahdoot5007 lol at least they don't live in caves tho
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@@vernoniwu cave dwelling would be a dream come true for many of us.
@@benjaminahdoot5007 No. Not mud hut, but a biodegradable dwelling.
She’s really respectful and genuine. I love how she explains everything. God bless you
God bless all I can say i have a lot of respect for her and i love her.
Me too ❤️
There’s people that has been there for generations who can explain it even better. But we not gonna talk about that.
No she’s not she’s got no business there infiltrated another tribe. What’s wrong w her own
I thought after 5 minutes I will stop. Now I'm finishing it.
haaahaa
haaahaaha
This makes the two of us
Me too
same here...
I have so much respect and admiration for this young lady. She is mature beyond her years. I wish her all the luck, happiness and peace in her life with her new family and husband.
Really don't think she's young
Are u komedy me ? (Young ???)
@@vampire5131 no she isn't kidding you, the woman who made this comment is an older woman so to her the woman in the video is a young lady... It's matter of perspective...
@@hairyhairyme to you she isn't to the person who wrote this comment she is...
Stephanie is one in a million
I only look at her and make me cry
Beautiful pure soul came straight from God
I can see why her husband fell for her. What a beautiful soul.
You’re beautiful 😻 and so right
That's what is more important. Loving the spirit, not possessions, race and colour of the skin. That's love and life queen.
She is very sincere and genuine!!
She is a daughter of Jesus Christ, she has lovely thought. I love her for,she considers equal society
Oh yes she is a beautiful soul
I didn't search for this and TH-cam didn't disappoint me today.
Me neither. It just started playing after being idle for a while... this is such a selfless and considerate woman . I totally agree with @Afghan Style, she's one in a billion
TH-cam has become smarter
Me too love it! 254 KENYA LONDON LOCKED
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Yup...same for me
This women here building their homes. I can't even put my ikea chair together.
Let's practice then :)
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You have no brein ??? for the chair ??? :)))
I bought a desk for my kid because of quarantine. It took me 8 hours. 🤣 I had to call my sister for reinforcement as well.
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Piękny mądry przekaz Stephanie's to kobieta o WIELKIM SERCU❤️ pokazała, że nie tylko przepych wille piękne ,auta dają szczęście ,ale tam daleko od swego kraju pokochała inną kulturę założyła rodzinę i jest szczęśliwa .Życzę zdrowia i szczęścia.Pozdrowienia z Polski ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇵🇱
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Godna podziwu... oczywiscie ja za moim lubym absolutnie Nie przechidzilabym takich zmian..co to to Nie... chociaz zasluguje😂😂😂😂ale lepiej niech Los mnie Nie wystawia na takie proby😂😂😂❤️❤️
Przepiękna niewieścia dusza ❤❤❤
Życzę jej wszelkiego dobra na każdy dzień. ❤️🌍❤
when she said i dont pitty for them i feel pity for us .. this whole video made sense . THEY ARE HAPPY
because that isnt obviously being disingenous to get the woke pay on the head
She’s happy, I can felt her
There is nothing to pity for us..
We need to put some limitations on on big city life but them??
I am from a village. We have nature very close to us. Crop feilds,cows goats everything like these Massai.
But we also have roads, electric light,lot of food, clean water, good education (I am studying science), our society doesn't allow polygamy at all. Cheating on spouse is prohibited but sometimes people do it secretly.
Women are respected(domestic violence happens but laws exist against these)
Women are given education as much as they want.they can join jobs.my mother has a government job at nearby health centre.
Basically we have both nature and all the modern facilities together.We have families, love and respect. Why should we have to be like them?
I had never ever imagined a human like that could also exist....she raised the bar so high...for all of us materialistic people
Use to walk through,I hope that you will see more and more. Karibu Tanzania
@Stephen LePew the caucasity of it all 👀.
They have same life as indian villages.
@@bhuralal5299 ohh so I thing that is African only this life
Never ever imagine? Where are you from, most of all how old are you?
She is genuinely respectful to her husband's culture.
I think she's naive to their culture and will be begging for a rescue mission..
NO SHE'S NOT--SHE'S A LOUSY HOUSEKEEPER AND THIS IS THE GREATEST DISRESPECT. Bet they're all disgusted with her
@@nogoglobal wow you are fun at parties, aren't you?
@@karenkellock source?
@@nogoglobal she said that she has been there now 9years...and its a long time...
She is more happy than most women in the western world😭...so inspiring ❤️
Indeed. Actually happiness comes from heart and soul which is directly connected with Almighty God who is only the creator of everything single thing
@crisol85 am a maasai and would like a link with you
Wow, so you know most women in the Western world, amazing.
Indeed, but if we told you to live like her you'd call us misogynists.
That's life❤😂here we live a moment
I love how she has respect for her
in- laws.
I didn’t know what to expect when this came up in my recommended vids but I’m glad I watched it through to the end. This was very well done in a respectful way. You captured her story beautifully!
Good for you...
I on the other hand - didn't watch to the end - and probably didn't miss much!!
@@coronatyrus2391and peace still reigns in Narnia.Aslan sends his best 😉
Well said
@@coronatyrus2391 But you did... and stay ignorant
This woman is very strong. As an African i dont think i can live in rural area like this even for one week.
It's kinda sad but true for me too.
Me too ...
Same
Been there, done that now I need all the technology I can get😛
Sad y'all said that, I kind of envy her !
Oglądam po raz czwarty❤ rownolegle jestem na ostatnich stronach książki, którą napisała Stephanie (książka ukazała się tydzień temu!) - fascynująca, sympatyczna kobieta! Dzięki globstory za ten film!
I'll never have the money to own a house and they can just make one. How can we call them poor and ourselves fruitful. What a joke.
Everything is relevant in all situations .
I fuck with them they cool and they can build house but we pay rent or taxes light bill buy high as grocery really we live the poor life our money is some body else money if you look at it ever li dime we owe somebody
I feel you but I'm also not interested in living in a house made of cow dung.
Sure you can. Go to some remote forest with no human dwelling and build a basic hut. Who would stop you?
@@zetaforever4953 but how would she get her bread on her avocado toast Toasted?
I am a maasai,and she is the most purest of hearts i have seen ever. Really fascinating human
I wish my communities were more like this. Concrete everywhere, people just looking at phones all the time, no one takes the time to get to know themselves or the world before they even go online to just start running their mouths about everything. Need to go back to more traditional ways of being in the world.
What a beautiful community & culture.. I wish more would strive to rein in our daily luxuries & lifestyles & live more in harmony with eachother & the earth.
She seems to have a beautiful honest soul.
Hard not to be jealous
The women are so incredibly beautiful, inside & out. Would be a dream to just spend the day learning thier culture
@@tw629108 I love my concrete thank you very much. Nobody wants to walk around with cow poop 10 feet from their door. While this culture is beautiful, it's a hard life, especially for women
@@stariehearts2366 I agree, there are pros and cons of both and I would definitely miss certain luxuries also. I can't help but be drawn to a less monotonous life though.
She is a beautiful person. So deserving of great life that she wants.
She is talking like a matured sadhu or the Saint who understood the value of life which is very simple and talks from the heart. She is matured enough to lead a balanced life even though there are differences especially more Here in this types of marriages. She gives more importance to the love from the soul not the body. That's great. As she says live with the nature and respect everyone in this world. We are different in outside look but one in soul. We may follow different cultures, eat different food, but we are one and all are children of God. That's the message we get from this great lady. Long live happily. God bless her and her family abundantly.
Intelligence of another level,,thank you for helping the girl child for introducing that washable sanitary pads.
God bless you for those sani pads - what an awesome idea
More than how she fell in love with the culture, she found her peace. She truly found her purpose. All the best 💛
She has such a beautiful way of thinking. She is just overall an amazing women with a heart that is so full of pure love. The world needs more people like her.
Very good documentary, as an African I'm proud of Stephanie and I'm really glad she's helping them with their period. I'm surprised they use nothing at all.
I dont think I've ever came across such a unique story. I'm speechless. My favorite part is when you said you didn't feel sorry for the people . Your reason was pure.
@@ropi8739 what? You have no idea what you just said.
We think our western way of living is the way and when most of us see people like them, we feel sorry, but like what this lady said, we should feel sorry for ourselves, cause we lost touch with mother nature
@@ropi8739 what? Lol
@@ropi8739 got it boss🧘🏽♂️
Ha Aha HAhA ha ha......
.....Your All Doomed.
Go watch the TH-cam channel called "laguerita70" she followed her husband after he was deported and is adjusting to life in Mexico💙
She seems quite happy. As she should be having found her place to be and live. She found family, nature and love.
@Charel Trihart Congrats! You're a part of the solution. It's a pleasure to read intellect from someone who gets this. This woman is one of God's messages, here to teach us all through her purpose for living.
@@Patty5825 lol god....
If only her culture would learn what she has, to live in tune with nature & stop trying to own everything all the earth resources & people, the greed, hate & selfishness. Continue as they are her people will destroy the world & everything in it. It good to see her learning what real love & connection to nature is about.
@@judyb1256 says the fool using a phone / pc / using electricity / driving a car / eating farmed food. and so on
Yes can see that in face
"If you give the world to them, the world would still be intact".. Thats deep
like their houses
Apparently, God gave them the world but they denied him and didn't follow the Ten Commandments, so He cursed them...
@@NCVV2000 your god appeared 2000 years ago....so don't comment these kind of BS....and they were well off before those fuckers colonials snatched their land from them...
@@visheshtyagi8041
Amen
@@NCVV2000 please explain how they are cursed??? I’m waiting....
I live in Kenya and cannot believe that I randomly found this on TH-cam. She is a remarkable woman and an antithesis of sorts. Most African men/women prefer to adopt the other culture in interethnic marriages involving Europeans.
If your woman is willing to follow you to your roots (something I tend to think positively affects children of African descent), then it will greatly help to heal and give children a sense of identity and pride helping them to grow up better as individuals.
More of this please.
The period kits are everything! So many other countries need these
Look up Days for Girls. That's where the pattern comes from
@@mamascarlatti
Thank you.
Each year my church sends CHRISTmas shoe boxes to other countries I like putting in sewing kits, material, scissors, string, beads and bottons. Now I want to learn how to make those pad kits to send with panties.
Shes so genuine. Im disappointed we didn't meet her husband and child
Um the cute little light skinned boy or girl she handed the baby animal to is her kid.
@ the 8:55 mark looks like the family.
@@BaileyEdwards her son
@@BaileyEdwards if he light skinned then I’m white lol
@@nicholassims64 corny ass joke.
We need more kind souls like her filled with character and strength of heart!
Heart weak patient dont watch age under 16 avoid this 😮😮 sad
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She's a very kind, intelligent and respectful lady. Its amazing how she adopted the culture, Very impressive.
The story is interesting but what I really love is how positive all the comments are. You people rock!
You rock too sis❤️
I agree. It's honestly very refreshing.
I really love the experience greatly!
The beauty in her concern for the women’s cycle is beautiful. Made me cry.
me too. She is doing a lot to help these women
sure
I was looking for this comment. When I saw her sewing the cloths I started to cry ! Like wow !
She never tried to change them like some NGO's instead she helped them in the most necessary things like periods kit .. without disturbing their culture, their life with nature. When she said I'm feeling pitty for us our planet, No words to express the beauty of her heart.
Might "never tried to Change them" but she did at the Minute she Married him! Especially if she's going to have a Child with him! But it's Ok as long as they're in Love! Because true Love will outgrow everything!!!
Millions of women have such hearts.
I don't know how she puts her heart aside when a very young girl is forced to marry , or marry an old man. Why don't we call it forced sex or rape? Or brainwashing for the purpose of sex with a minor. I don't think her heart is so good.
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Baby this white woman is truly woke. She understands indigenous knowledge is important. She understands indigenous people are the keeper of this earth. ♥️ Rare as fuck.
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Not really. Most good people understand that , and all Muslims are taught to care for the earth and it's people's.
Stephine's husband is really lucky ❤️ I can't even imagine how much love can make you live their adapt their culture. He must be very proud of you ❤️ wish you both happiness and prosperity togetherness ❤️
I liked the way she said " It's not shit, It's just a cow dung" Haven't seen anyone so open hearted and optimistic lately! I wish to know how they met! ❤️
I'm asking myself the same question, how did they meet
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I'd say she went there for a visit or to volunteer, then they met.
Still shit though. Semantics doesn't change that fact
Colonizing still exists just different strategies
As a Western woman, I didn't even realize that sanitary napkins were a luxury. I've found myself out at a store without a tampon once or twice and have always had the ability to get one from a coworker or go to the drug store. What Stephanie is doing with sanitary napkins is wonderful. Hope she can help a lot of Masaai women. Lots of love from America.
What? so before watching this video you thought women in countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan and other third world places had money to buy pads?? Sorry but if you genuinely thought this something was lacking in your education growing up.
I really don’t think we NEED sanitary napkin. My mom stayed when she was a child they used wash rags. They cleaned them and reused them...environmentally friendly. We do things that are great for us but terrible for the environment. Tampons aren’t even healthy.
@@deirdra6990 there are reusable pads made of felt/cloth that you can wash. I stopped using tampons a long time ago. Wish more people would
Menstrual cups solve all of the issues, money, and time. If those were distributed world wide, there would be no need for tampons or pads.
@@dreamqueen317 that sounds kinda nasty 😳
The most beautiful thing is that she truly respects, you can see it and hear it in her tone💖
Full respects to this beautiful soul and her amazing family ❤️❤️