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Beads tell stories of Maasai culture in Kenya
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September 7, 2018
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In Kenya, young people are the biggest buyers of traditional Maasai beadwork. DW’s Edith Kimani visited women in the village of Oloolotikoshi to find out more about the ancient craft.
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