A traditional homestead of a large Samburu family. The Samburu are semi-nomadic pastoralists who live in northern Kenya.
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- A Samburu girl drives her family's flocks of fat-tailed sheep and goats to grazing grounds after her brothers have watered them from wells dug in the Milgis - a wide,sandy seasonal watercourse that is a lifeline for Samburu pastoralists in the low-lying,semi-arid region of their land.
- A young Samburu herdsman drives goats towards a Waterhole along the Milgis - a wide,sandy seasonal watercourse which is a lifeline for pastoralists in the low-lying semi-arid region of their district. The hair style of the young man denotes his status as an uncircumcised youth.
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- Pokot farms in the fertile Cherangani Hills, which rise to over 11,000 feet beyond the western escarpment of the Gregory Rift.
- Pokot farms in the fertile Cherangani Hills which rise to over 11,000 feet beyond the western escarpment of the Gregory Rift.
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