Celebrating the Maasai Way

Join the Maasai as they celebrate their newly elected chief in Arusha, Tanzania.

Loading the donkey (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

The Maasai are one of the world's oldest and culturally rich people. A nomadic turned pastoralist community, they live in the regions of Tanzania and Kenya. 

Community center cum Museum (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

Since 2018, we have been collaborating with the Maasai community in Arusha, Tanzania, to document the tribe’s culture and build a community centre in the Losinmingori village. The centre serves as a central space for the tribe to expand their business.

Entering the Dance Field (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

In December 2021, we were invited to attend a traditional ceremony for the celebration of the new community chief, Yamat Lemomo. The ceremony took place at the new chief’s boma (home in Maa language) near the Nanja village in Arusha. 

Impressing the Women (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

As we entered the space, we could see the people dressed in their traditional attire and adorning ceremonial jewellery.

Leiapa (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

Leiapa is a teacher and the new chief’s brother. He shared that people from the nearby villages gathered to celebrate the day. It also coincides with Christmas eve, so that is another reason for the celebration.

Gifting cows and goats (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

The new chief is gifted cow, goat, sheep, sugar, beer and soda. All of this is consumed during the celebrations. The cow and goat meat is cooked with rice and bananas.

Dance and Food (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

Traditionally, the community chief is not chosen via a voting process. The previous chiefs first check the background of the prospective person, and if the behaviour of their family members is good.

Members of the Family (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

They believe that if the behaviour of people who have brought them up is good, that means that they are a good person. 

The Men (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

Other factors that are considered in the selection are whether the person has a good grasp of their language or has a good connection with the community. Based on these factors, the new chief is appointed for the community.

Choosing Partners (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

The entire community gathers to celebrate the appointment, with dance and food. It also becomes an opportunity for young people to choose their prospective life partners, through traditional dance. The dances keep going through the entire day, with food in between. 

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
The story featured may in some cases have been created by an independent third party and may not always represent the views of the institutions, listed below, who have supplied the content.
Explore more
Related theme
Maasai
Wisdom of a Community
View theme
Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites