I love beads too and making stuff even if not to sell this tribe will never die out its ancestors all all around the world! I believe allot of what they believe about god and no person ever told me. I'm so happy I found all these videos on this tribe! They are beutiful .🎆🎆💝💝💝
Maasais traditionally made and used beads from natural sources like shells, clay, seeds, sisal and grass etc. Then with trading and mixing with different people, they started using glass, and now plastic and other artificial sources.
Neteru. Nature. Natural rings. Nile Iteru. NXLA ITERU. Ngisi Lake, Origin of the divine river Nile that flows life and light into the world. Those neck rings, three of them represent the trinity of MBE governing NXLA ITERU, thus NXLA MBE ITERU. The way, the light, and life at global (Ibambe) dimension. Viva our natural rings and laws,our divinity and our creation of the whole globe as NXLA ITERU people. OXgene is us.
I hope these women benefit themselves from their beautiful work not some capitalist who exploit them, it's common in South Africa for these types of people to be exploited. Proud of my Africaness.
Stay true to your culture stay true to your roots!
Yeah as they've said in a Swahili proverb "Mwacha mila ni mtumwa" Anyone who denies their culture and roots becomes a slave
Lol glass beads are European. Every single one was originally made in European factories. Needles too
Justin I'ma subscriber yooooo
Sankofa
I love, love, love African beaded jewelry. I have many bracelets!
One who leaves their culture is a slave.... very powerful, all of Africa should take note
Beautiful people, I hope their culture and tradition don’t get poisoned by modern world and technology and greed
Y a t'il un site internet pour acheter des bijoux ? J'aimerais en avoir
Maasai are resilient.
The beaded art is wonderful 👏
Where do they get the beads from ??
Made from recycled plastic
They order them from china
they make them on the fire
AliExpress
Where are the beads from?
@Tappy Toes There's no Walmart in Kenya boo😂.The beads come are bought from wholesalers or made by recycling products
Beautiful ❤🎉❤
I love beads too and making stuff even if not to sell this tribe will never die out its ancestors all all around the world! I believe allot of what they believe about god and no person ever told me. I'm so happy I found all these videos on this tribe! They are beutiful .🎆🎆💝💝💝
Yes but those beads are manufactured, not handmade. How do they get them? Something is missing in the history of the use of their beads..
Maasais traditionally made and used beads from natural sources like shells, clay, seeds, sisal and grass etc. Then with trading and mixing with different people, they started using glass, and now plastic and other artificial sources.
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Yo I'm Israeli maasai and kikuyu I'm from the anjiro clan yo I have some of theese
Israeli?
You mean nationality?
Yeah
Fraud
Neteru. Nature. Natural rings. Nile Iteru. NXLA ITERU. Ngisi Lake, Origin of the divine river Nile that flows life and light into the world. Those neck rings, three of them represent the trinity of MBE governing NXLA ITERU, thus NXLA MBE ITERU. The way, the light, and life at global (Ibambe) dimension. Viva our natural rings and laws,our divinity and our creation of the whole globe as NXLA ITERU people. OXgene is us.
very nice (from india)
Nice weave
“One who leaves there culture is a slave”
That what caught me the most
I hope these women benefit themselves from their beautiful work not some capitalist who exploit them, it's common in South Africa for these types of people to be exploited. Proud of my Africaness.
Very nice dress i like it
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@@christinahaughton1919 same bro
I knew JESUS wasn't real
The eye of Sauron is upon Africa.