A young Maasai woman sprints over the finish line, and a crowd erupts in cheers. She is the latest participant in the “Maasai Olympics”, reimagining a traditional coming-of-age rite.
Socioeconomic challenges, including the cost of travel, medical fees and lost work opportunities also limit Maasai women's access to health services. Nine per cent of expectant Maasai women did not ...
low angle shot of a group of maasai women and men from a village near maasai mara dancing in pairs Two African dancers dance dressed in traditional clothing during a tribal event. Two African dancers ...
[AFP] A crowd erupts in cheers as a young Maasai woman pelts over the finish line, the latest participant in the "Maasai Olympics", a re-imagining of a traditional coming-of-age rite in the ...
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The illness, locally known as 'Dinga Dinga' (meaning 'shaking like dancing'), has affected approximately 300 people in the district, primarily women and girls. According to a report in India Today ...
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In Uganda's Bundibugyo district, a strange disease known as Dinga Dinga, which means "shaking like dancing," has surfaced. It has left locals and medical experts unclear of what to do next. Women ...