Maasai Tribe Batik Fabric ~21.3" Tall
Maasai Tribe Batik Fabric ~21.3" Tall
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Maasai Tribe Batik Fabric ~21.3" Tall

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Dimensions: H:21.3" W:8.5" L:0.8" Weight: 0.4 lbs.

Kenyan Batik Fabric - The Maasai traditional painting techniques were used to create this unique Batik artwork in Kenya. Batik is a centuries-old, handcrafted fabric art that is still practiced throughout Africa and the rest of the world. Hot batik wax is painted onto the cloth before it is dyed during the batik process. The piece is sold unframed as a cloth.

About the Tribe

Maasai also spelled Masai (this is incorrect spelling of the British settlers and has remained in current use) are nomadic pastoralists of East Africa. Maasai is essentially a linguistic term, referring to speakers of this Eastern Sudanic language (usually called Maa) of the Nilo-Saharan language family. These include the pastoral Maasai who range along the Great Rift Valley of Kenya and Tanzania, the Samburu of Kenya, and the semipastoral Arusha and Baraguyu (or Kwafi) of Tanzania. The pastoral Maasai are fully nomadic, wandering in bands throughout the year and subsisting almost entirely on the meat, blood, and milk of their herds. Their bright red robes set them apart visually. Spear in hand, they are calm and courageous regardless of the danger. Until recently, a Maasai boy would only be crowned a warrior if they killed a lion single-handedly using a spear. Of course, this does not happen anymore as protection of the precious wildlife is paramount. Traditional Maasai people's lifestyle concentrates on their cattle which make up the primary source of food.