Letting life take the course

Raheli, a Maasai woman shares her experience with art and her dreams for her daughter.

Dropped out of school (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

My name is Raheli. I live in the Losimingori village of Arusha, Tanzania. I have studied till class 6th. I couldn’t complete my education and had to drop out of school. My stomach had an infection. To cure it, I had to be operated on twice. 

Daughter (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

After that, I had to stay at home for many years to recover. Now, I am a wife and a mother. I am under someone’s commandment. I cannot join school again, because then I’ll just be thinking about my children. 

Beading a Bracellete (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

Had I continued my education, I would’ve liked to become a teacher. But I can earn through making jewellery or art. 

Education for Girls (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

It is very important to get an education, especially for young girls, so that they become independent. I have a daughter, and I would like for her to be educated. It is the key to life. It can help in communicating with a friend like you and take care of everything around us.

Education and Water (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

In our village, getting water and quality education are two major issues. For education, the big factor is money.

Happy and Glee (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

Art has given me another medium of expression. I enjoy the time when we all paint together at the community centre. This is the first time I have experienced art.

Turned out just fine (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

The lesson that I have learned in my life is that don’t complicate things in your life. I could have gotten educated, but I couldn’t because of my health. I had to stay at home for many years, got married, and had children. That’s who I am now and the way my life has turned out.

Credits: Story

Project FUEL would like to thank the Maasai community in the Losimingori village of Arusha, Tanzania for opening their hearts and home to this research. 

This exhibit is part of the Wise Wall Project, an initiative of Project FUEL, to document, design, and strengthen the wisdom of rural communities and marginalized villages using art and community outreach programs. In the third edition of this project, we collaborated with the Maasai, in Arusha, Tanzania, to build an on-ground community centre for the people and bring an exclusive insight into the life, lifestyle, and learnings of this inspiring community.

Photography: Vibhor Yadav, Siddharth Govindan
Wall Murals: Poornima Sukumar
Canvas Art: Advithi Emmi
Cultural Consultant and Translators: Kaay Ndoika Lengima, Elisha Olchakai Kirumui and Lemali Ndoika
Research, Interviews and Curation: Project FUEL
Project Partners: Vijana Inspiring Foundation, Vikram Solar Ltd., Lions Club of Dar es Salaam and Arusha, Google Arts & Culture

Credits: All media
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