This presentation provides information about the Maasai tribe of Kenya. Some key facts are that a man's wealth is measured by the number of cattle and children he has. Males go through stages of boyhood, warriorhood, and elderhood. The Maasai consider the ground to be sacred and do not break it. They live in small villages made up of huts constructed from wood, mud, cow dung, and grass roofs. Their diet includes milk mixed with cow's blood during drought and meat from cattle. Women wear long patterned cloth and collect firewood and water, while men guard livestock.