Maasai Warriors
The Maasai Warriors are members of the Maasai people, a semi-nomadic ethnic group in East Africa, primarily found in Kenya and Tanzania. They are known for their distinctive customs, vibrant clothing, and traditional practices, including cattle herding, which is central to their culture and economy.
Traditionally, Maasai warriors, or Morans, undergo a series of rites of passage, including circumcision and initiation ceremonies, to earn their status. They are recognized for their bravery and skills in protecting their communities and livestock from predators, as well as their role in maintaining the cultural heritage of the Maasai people.