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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous book!
Extremely well written and the pictures are just incredible! I went to Kenya last year and met several Maasai during my safari; this book captures every facet of their intriguing life. If you don't think you will ever make it to Africa and are interested in the ways of life of the Massai, then this is the book for you.
Published on May 27, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars Maasai Book
I bought this book after spending two weeks in Kenya with the Maasai. I was overjoyed to receive it. It is very detailed on their way of life. The only concern is it is a bit dated. If you are interested in their history and particulars on how they live, it is a good buy.
Published 5 months ago by Karen S. Goins


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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous book!, May 27, 1999
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This review is from: Maasai (Hardcover)
Extremely well written and the pictures are just incredible! I went to Kenya last year and met several Maasai during my safari; this book captures every facet of their intriguing life. If you don't think you will ever make it to Africa and are interested in the ways of life of the Massai, then this is the book for you.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the "prized" books of my library, May 26, 2002
This review is from: Maasai (Hardcover)
This book is beautiful. It has beautiful photography, and beautiful text by a man who is of the Masai tribe. I was sad, however, to read that the author of the text (Tepilit Ole Saitoti) says that the Masai way of life is destined for extinction. Though this is inevitable for most indigenous peoples.

Tepilit Ole Saitoti's commentary and insight into his people really make the photographs come to life (the cover photograph is of the author's brother). This is not so much a book as it is an experience, aided by its "over-sized" coffee table format book that gives you the feeling of "stepping" into the beautiful Kenyan landscape. Reading this beautiful book is the next best thing to being able to visit this beautiful land and see these fascinating people in person (which is something I hope to do at some point in my life). What a beautiful land the Masai live in!

Anyone interested in this book would probably find OF WATER AND THE SPIRIT interesting as well. OF WATER AND THE SPIRIT is written by Malidoma Some of the Dagara tribe from Burkina Faso, in West Africa. It is the story of Malidoma's escape from a missionary school (he had been kidnapped), journey back to his village as a teenager, and initiation into the Dagara tribe.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly acurate portrayal of the Maasai and their culture, January 6, 1999
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This review is from: Maasai (Hardcover)
Maasai, is a wonderful book. It is filled with colorful and vivid photographs. In addition to the incredible photos, the book shares the sheltered Maasai culture with the outside world. This book provides the reader with an unimaginary view of the "tall, proud and aristocratic" tribesmen. Upon completion, you will appreciate their culture like you never imagined possible.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, May 25, 2006
This review is from: Maasai (Hardcover)
When I first saw the Maasai book I thought to myself, "Oh great another huge boring book I have to read." However when I opened to the first page the magnificent photographs of the book captured me. I was amazed at the quality of them as well as moved by many of the pictures. This book takes you through the journey of the life of a Maasai. It all starts out with an introduction of the Masaai, then talks about youth, circumcision, warriors, elders, and then wraps it all up with a personal reflection by the author on the Masaai. The book was both informative and interesting at the same time.
Previously I had studied the Masaai in school and thought I learned everything. However when I picked up this book I found out that there was much to learn. Some of the interesting facts I learned included the back-story on how the Masaai originated, how they transition from warrior to adulthood, and the importance of elders in the Masaai society. The author's personal reflection about the Masaai talked about how the modern world is affecting the Maasai today. The book began talking about simple Masaai childhood. Childhood was brief and explained what the kids did around the village. Some of the games they engaged in however surprised me because of the danger factor involved in them. It then slowly transitioned to the awkward teenage stage, which is probably the hardest for the people in the society to go through. In the society it is the stage right before circumcision. The book really gave me an inside view of what it's like to be a preteen in that society. It did such a good job that I was able to understand why kids would want to get circumcised in the first place. After that it transitions to the actual process of circumcision, which after reading the book seems pretty scary if you ask me. That was the only part I actually had learned in class. However it also talked about the many processes, which occur after circumcision. The process of this is both physically and mentally challenging but according to the book pays off in the end. This was definitely one of the most interesting parts of the book because I could sort of relate to them in a way, since I am a teen myself.
After finishing the that chapter and looking at many great photos, the book starts to talk about the intense process of warrior hood. I was surprised how much the Maasai value certain things in warrior hood such as their hair. After warrior hood the book briefly talks about lives of the elders then it moves onto the personal reflection. It began with the quote, "From the farm, the tragic fate of the disappearing Maasai tribe on the other side of the river could be followed from year to year. They were fighters who had stopped fighting a dying lion with his claws clipped, a castrated nation. Their spears have been taken from them, their big dashing shields even, and in the Game Reserve the lions followed their herds of cattle." That quote came from the author Isak Dinesen who wrote the book Out of Africa.
The author then began talking about his personal reflection of the Maasai today and explained how modern civilization was enclosing on the Maasai fast. He, being a Maasai himself talked about how the Maasai must adjust to society for their own protection. According to the author since civilization is advancing so quickly the Maasai cannot fight against it and as the old expression goes, "Can't beat them, join them." Unfortunately the Maasai are defenseless to civilization and must take up the basic aspects of it such as education, land, and resources. At the second page of the personal reflection the author talks about the conflict the Maasai have faced with regarding land. Ever since 1901 the Maasai have had conflict with the Europeans. In 1910 their land was taken over for colonization. According to the Author by now the government has taken over the Maasai land and has taken away a lot ever since the Europeans invaded in the first place. In the end he wrote down suggestions for what the government should do to better improve life for the Maasai. He finally ends on the note that although the Maasai are facing difficult obstacles right now, they will still pull through in the end. So if you like books with information, great photography, and a nice smell this book is definitely for you.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maasai, November 12, 2000
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This review is from: Maasai (Hardcover)
This is a (not surprisingly) beautiful and very accurate portrayal of Maasai life. It was written by Teplit Ole Saitoti, himself a Maasai straddling a modern lifestyle, with that of an elder in his home village. Carol Beckwith is one of the most sensitive and talented "human anthropology" photographers the world has ever known. She gets photos no one else can, by living the villagers' lifestyles. The result of the collaboration is the view of Maasai life from within.

Buy anything you see her name on. You will not be disappointed.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In one word . . . Amazing!, October 20, 2005
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This review is from: Maasai (Hardcover)
Having just spent a month in Africa working in orpahages while also being able to take a tour of a Maasia Village in Kenya, this book reminded me exactly of my experiences there.
The Maasia are incredible people and this book shows those of you who have not had the chance to meet them how amazing their culture is.
The pictures are breathtaking. I felt as if I was back in their homeland.
Great literature as well.
Highly recommended
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, September 10, 2005
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This review is from: Maasai (Hardcover)
This book made me travel to Tanzania and Kenia, in my thoughts.
Very good pictures and very real too. It's a book that shows us another culture and ways of living. Worth reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely love this book, December 24, 2011
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I spent almost 6 months living in a Maasai Village, this is such a great detailed book that I read before traveling over there to understand the culture and bought once I got back. The book tells the life style of traditional Maasai culture.
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5.0 out of 5 stars amazing!, December 18, 2011
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this is an amazing book. i traveled to kenya and tanzania last year and at our lodges, we saw this book. i sat for hours staring at the vivid pics and my parents had to pry the book out of my hands. yes, i am 14. i am doing a project this year that is spanned out into 4 mos of research and is worth practically my whole english grade. this book made me and influenced me to choose the maasai as my topic, along w the actual maasai that we saw there.

GET THIS BOOK, ITS WORTH THE PRICE!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Maasai Book, August 22, 2011
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I bought this book after spending two weeks in Kenya with the Maasai. I was overjoyed to receive it. It is very detailed on their way of life. The only concern is it is a bit dated. If you are interested in their history and particulars on how they live, it is a good buy.
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