


Information on all Masai topics is FREE, and no fee is required for information researched and supplied.
Initially contact our Coordinator & Resource Person
Peter Moll on masaikenya@totalise.co.uk
All enquires will be acknowledged and the information required researched and sent with a minimum of delay.
Please indicate the subject heading of interest, from the topics listed below in your e-mail (no more than three topics will be accepted in respect of any one individual enquiry).
Traditional stories, legends, rhymes, songs, chants,. musical instruments.
Traditional face and body decoration, and personal ornaments (girls, men, women, warriors, elders). Designs used on shields, artifacts, and other ornamentation.
Livestock, cattle, sheep, goats. Traditional pastoral practices. Diseases and traditional livestock treatments.
Trees, shrubs, flowers, grasses and plants used medicinally to treat humans and livestock.
Wildlife. Animals. Birds.
Africana books with reference to the Masai people, recent books and publications, conference and seminar papers.
Photographic material, historical and modern. Post cards.
Military. Masai soldiers enrolled in the Kings African Rifles. Officers in modern-day forces.
Masai personalities, linguists, researchers, doctors, educationists, veterinarians, NGO staff, women graduates, politicians, senior government officers, athletes.
Geography. Ecology. Environment. Habitat issues and research. Water. Geology. Minerals.
European administrators, doctors, missionaries, who worked in Masailand during the Colonial era. Settlers who inter-acted with the Masai.
Jewelry, ethnic and modern designs. Traditional dress and modern adaptations. Export of modern crafts.
Contacts: Churches and Missions, NGOs, Trade and Commerce organizations, Government Administration and specialist officers.
Development projects undertaken or proposed by the Ilbartan Community Group.
MASAI TOPICS:
Maa linguistics, place names, given names and their meanings. English-Masai, Masai-English dictionary.
History of the Masai. Clans. Customs. Lore. Ethnology. Ethnic artifacts and weapons.
Traditional Masai housing, utensils, and construction of livestock enclosures. Livestock bells and accessories.
Masai Culture




