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Broken spears, a Maasai journey, Elizabeth L. Gilbert

Label
Broken spears, a Maasai journey, Elizabeth L. Gilbert
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 192)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Broken spears
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
51518523
Responsibility statement
Elizabeth L. Gilbert
Review
"The Maasai are an African tribe whose adherence to cultural traditions is legendary. Most still live in a five-thousand-square-mile tribal reserve of empty bush that stretches south of Nairobi all the way to Tanzania." "When Elizabeth Gilbert initially came into contact with the Maasai over ten years ago, their images were everywhere in Africa. Pictures of warriors were printed on postcards, T-shirts, safari advertisements, and hotel logos, but in reality their traditional life was disappearing. So Elizabeth set out on a four-year journey to photograph what was left of traditional Maasailand." "Broken Spears is the result of that remarkable journey. Over 120 images capture the rituals, secret ceremonies, landscapes, rites of passage, and warrior portraits of Maasailand, documenting the life of this extraordinary tribe in the most comprehensive collection of photographs of the Maasai from the nineteenth century and reproductions of historic photographs, documents, and land treaties."--BOOK JACKET
Sub title
a Maasai journey
Classification
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