Photograph by David Chancellor @chancellordavid - this is Munteli driving me home in the evening from lmuget, a celebration of Samburu moran (warrior) warriorism, northern Kenya - Muntele is a coordinator for Mama Simba (more of that below) she is one of the most extraordinary humans I’ve ever met; the essence of a strong and beautiful African women. Her story is complex. Her smile never ending. She has incidentally only been driving for 6 months, which is an extraordinary achievement given her circumstances; she’s trying to teach me some Samburu, and failing ?I’m travelling in her car, given to her by @ewasolions allowing her now to travel around Samburu in her ndogo car (little) packed with laughing Mama Simba ladies - I’m here documenting the extraordinary work of @ewasolions who are working to encourage coexistence between people living on community land, such as the Samburu, and all carnivores, not just Lions - Samburu women are typically responsible for their household. Due to their role fetching firewood and water, maintaining the homestead and tending to livestock, they are central users and managers of natural resources and also frequently come into contact with wildlife. When elders and warriors are away with cattle during the dry season, women often remain within the village. Consequently, they often have to deal with human-carnivore conflict first-hand should a predator attack livestock inside their village at night. Yet, despite the important role they play, Samburu women have rarely been included in conservation activities in northern Kenya. Through Mama Simba (mother lion) Ewaso Lions is now working with local women in a number of ways. They have a core group of 19 women. The ladies work closely with other women from their communities – spreading conservation message to their peers. They also now constantly report sightings of lions and even conflict incidents, increasing our network of informants - How ever fierce a warrior, he will ultimately return to his mothers side - to see more of my work and projects follow me here @chancellordavid @natgeo @thephotosociety and @everydayextinction - #northernkenya #kenya #mamasimba #africa #samburu

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Photograph by David Chancellor @chancellordavid - this is Munteli driving me home in the evening from lmuget, a celebration of Samburu moran (warrior) warriorism, northern Kenya - Muntele is a coordinator for Mama Simba (more of that below) she is one of the most extraordinary humans I’ve ever met; the essence of a strong and beautiful African women. Her story is complex. Her smile never ending. She has incidentally only been driving for 6 months, which is an extraordinary achievement given her circumstances; she’s trying to teach me some Samburu, and failing ?I’m travelling in her car, given to her by @ewasolions allowing her now to travel around Samburu in her ndogo car (little) packed with laughing Mama Simba ladies - I’m here documenting the extraordinary work of @ewasolions who are working to encourage coexistence between people living on community land, such as the Samburu, and all carnivores, not just Lions - Samburu women are typically responsible for their household. Due to their role fetching firewood and water, maintaining the homestead and tending to livestock, they are central users and managers of natural resources and also frequently come into contact with wildlife. When elders and warriors are away with cattle during the dry season, women often remain within the village. Consequently, they often have to deal with human-carnivore conflict first-hand should a predator attack livestock inside their village at night. Yet, despite the important role they play, Samburu women have rarely been included in conservation activities in northern Kenya. Through Mama Simba (mother lion) Ewaso Lions is now working with local women in a number of ways. They have a core group of 19 women. The ladies work closely with other women from their communities – spreading conservation message to their peers. They also now constantly report sightings of lions and even conflict incidents, increasing our network of informants - How ever fierce a warrior, he will ultimately return to his mothers side - to see more of my work and projects follow me here @chancellordavid @ナショナルジオグラフィック @thephotosociety and @everydayextinction - #northernkenya #kenya #mamasimba #africa #samburu


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