Masai warriors traditionally wear bright-colored shukas (blankets) draped over their bodies, beaded jewelry, and sandals made from recycled car tires. They also adorn themselves with intricately beaded headdresses, belts, and bracelets as a symbol of their cultural identity and warrior status.
yes over time lions have recognize the Masai Warriors as killers of members of their kind and are believed to fear the Masai. It is thought that they recognize the red robes
To the Masai (Maasai) people, red symbolizes power
There are several groups of such warriors, but the most famous are the Masai Mara of Kenya.
i do not know but i think maybe 40 cms
a big teabag :-)
Masai.
They wear their costumes whenever they go out to a place or somewhere like that.
I think its to keep animals awayJZ
The jaguar warriors wore the skin of jaguars to intimidate their oponent.
the masai are little gay and lesbian people
In and around he Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya.
Masai Ujiri was born in 1970.