Kenya's young Maasai reconnect with their culture at Eunoto ceremony
Aged between 18 and 26, the young men came in their hundreds to the village of Nailare in southwestern Kenya, all from the same generation of "morans" ("warriors" in the Maasai language), a status they have held for a decade.
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Young Maasai men wearing traditional clothes and a ceremonial headdress made of ostrich feathers hold the horns of a ceremonial bull during the Eunoto ceremony in a remote area near Kilgoris, Kenya.