Samburu people
The Samburu people are a semi-nomadic pastoralist community located in northern Kenya. They primarily rely on livestock, such as cattle, goats, and camels, for their livelihood. The Samburu are known for their vibrant culture, which includes traditional dress, music, and dance, reflecting their deep connection to the land and their animals.
Samburu society is organized into clans, and they practice a form of age-set system that influences social roles and responsibilities. They have a rich oral tradition, passing down stories and history through generations. The Samburu also engage in trade with neighboring communities, enhancing their cultural exchange and economic stability.