The Drying Maasai Lands

Lengima Tayai mourns the loss of resources and increasing dry lands with the changing climate.

Motor scooter (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

The Maasai are one of the oldest and most culturally rich communities. Formerly nomadic, they are now a pastoralist society, settled in parts of Kenya and Tanzania.

Community center cum Museum (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

Since 2019, we have been collaborating with the Maasai, residing in the Losimingori village of Arusha, Tanzania, to build a community centre cum museum that serves the tribe as a place for conducting business, and getting digital skills, and catering the tourists.

Dry and Parched land (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

In December 2021, during our on-ground research in the village, we observed the effects of climate change on the land and its people.

Two factor problem (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

The residents of the village share that deforestation and climate change are two major factors for this problem.

Lengima Tayai (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

Lengima Tayai has been a resident of this village for almost 40 years. He shared that earlier, the village had a river flowing through and the area was full of green grass.

Husband's house (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

The land is now barren. “We would use the long-dried grass to build roofs on our homes, but now there is no grass for it.”

Protect our soil (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

“We have to protect our soil, as it holds all the water that is needed for plants to grow”, Lengima shared. Since there is no grass, the people have to walk long distances with their cattle to find grass and water. 

Nanja Dam (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

“The biggest solution that we need is to harvest rainwater. People need tanks for their homes. Every village needs a tank to accumulate rainwater. The water stored in the tank will help the people, villages and forests.”

Introducing Ester (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

Ester, another resident, shared, “I feel free when it rains. The water is readily available.”

Collaborations for Growth (2021) by Vibhor YadavProject FUEL

The community received good news in December 2021, when the US-based DML Group started a fundraising campaign to build a water tank near the community centre.

Water Tank (2021) by Aakansha KediaProject FUEL

The construction of the tank was completed in July 2022 and will now serve water to nearby communities.

The Forest That Vanished (2022) by Project FUELProject FUEL

Director: Surya Balakrishnan
Producer: Apoorva Bakshi and Deepak Ramola 
Associate Producer: Ayushi Jaiswal
Director of Photography: Sabit Tisekar 
Drone Cinematographer: Vibhor Yadav
Additional Cinematographer: Siddharth Govindan
Editor: Ajit K Nair
Assistant Editor: Akash Patel
Sound Designer and Mixer: Teja Asgk and Jubin Raj
Assistant Sound Designer and Mixer: Prince John Carelet
Colourist: Sanchita Sen

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.
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