Why do the Maasais drink the blood of their slaughtered cows? Why do they remove 2 of their lower teeth? Why are Maasai women mostly bald? Who gets which part of the meat? Africa Web TV’s Christine Nyotta getting some free insight on the Maasai culture at the Uhuru park in Nairobi.
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