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For two to three months after their circumcision, Pokot boys sing and dance in a special seclusion camp while undergoing instruction from tribal elders. During this time, they must wear goatskins, conceal their faces with masks made from
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For two to three months after their circumcision, Pokot boys sing and dance in a special seclusion camp while undergoing instruction from tribal elders. During this time, they must wear goatskins, conceal their faces with masks made from
For two to three months after their circumcision, Pokot boys sing and dance in a special seclusion camp while undergoing instruction from tribal elders. During this time, they must wear goatskins, conceal their faces with masks made from wild sisal
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This print captures a significant ritual in the lives of Pokot boys from Kenya. For two to three months after their circumcision, these young initiates find themselves in a special seclusion camp, guided by wise tribal elders. In this sacred space, they undergo intense instruction while adorned in goatskins and concealing their faces behind masks crafted from wild sisal. During this transformative period, the boys engage in spirited singing and dancing ceremonies that connect them with their ancestral roots. The rhythmic beats echo through the air as they immerse themselves in age-old traditions passed down through generations. The vibrant red ochre adorning their bodies symbolizes both strength and unity within the tribe. As they sway to the melodic tunes, bows held firmly in hand remind them of their warrior heritage. Every aspect of this ceremony holds deep cultural significance for the Pokot people residing in Rift Valley Province's East Pokot District. Blunt arrows serve as reminders of protection and defense against any potential threats that may arise during this vulnerable stage of initiation. Through wearing goatskin clothes and donning wild sisal masks, these young boys embrace not only physical transformation but also spiritual growth. This powerful image serves as a testament to the resilience and rich cultural heritage that defines the Pokot tribe's identity.
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