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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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A remarkable record of a vanishing society,
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This review is from: Broken Spears: A Maasai Journey (Hardcover)
I read this pictorial record of the Maasai in one sitting from start to finish. Rather than being just another coffee table book with pretty pictures, Liz Gilbert intersperses her photographs with insightful essays documenting Maasai history, rituals, and traditions such as marriage, male and female circumcision, coming of age, and even a lion hunt with spears. Gilbert has clearly done her homework regarding the Maasai, spending many years in Kenya to gain the trust of the tribesmen who allowed her to document their most intimate rituals. The black and white photographs she has assembled have a museum quality about them, especially the portraits. The author took serious personal risks to achieve these photographs, with the lion hunt at the end representing but one example of her courage. Clearly, the book documents not only the vanishing society of the Maasai, but also a personal journey for the author. This book should be an inspiration for anyone interested in Africa.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Passionate Portrait of a Great People,
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This review is from: Broken Spears: A Maasai Journey (Hardcover)
Most photographers either see the members of the noble Maasai tribe hastily when they are tourists or as photojournalists with limited time. Their images don't get far below the surface. On the other hand, photographer Elizabeth Gilbert worked many years, carefully and slowly to gain the Maasai's trust and understand who they are. The result of her efforts is abundantly clear in this moving book that documents their world in a great detail. We don't see flashy events performed for visitors but intimate milestones in their life like the passage to manhood and the rite of marriage. The book leaves us with a clear sense of who these people are and where they came from. In addition, Gilbert has given us a breathtaking view of the country in which they make their home. It is a standout in a field full of Africa books.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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STUNNING AND PASSIONATE!,
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This review is from: Broken Spears: A Maasai Journey (Hardcover)
This is a truly awe-inspiring book. I highly recommend it to anyone with even a passing interest in the Maasai or African cultures. In contrast to the recent slew of "white girl in Africa" books which have deluged newstands in recent years, Gilbert's book is a refreshing take on one of Africa's least accessible and mythologized cultures. Individually and collectively the photographs serve to honor a people who are consciously facing the erosion of their societial ways. Broken Spears is a must-have for any serious family book collection
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Broken Spears: A Maasai Journey,
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This review is from: Broken Spears: A Maasai Journey (Hardcover)
This is more of a photo jouranlists coffee table style book rather than a comprehensive history and introduction to the Maasai people and their customs and traditions.
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Broken Spears: A Maasai Journey by Elizabeth Gilbert (Hardcover - August 28, 2003)
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