Samburu People
The Samburu people are a semi-nomadic ethnic group located in northern Kenya. They are closely related to the Maasai and share similar cultural practices, including pastoralism, which involves herding livestock such as cattle, goats, and camels. The Samburu community is known for its vibrant traditional attire, adorned with colorful beads and jewelry, which reflects their rich cultural heritage.
Samburu society is organized into clans, and they have a strong sense of community and kinship. Their lifestyle is closely tied to the land, and they often move in search of grazing pastures and water sources. The Samburu people also engage in traditional ceremonies and rituals that celebrate important life events, such as births and marriages.