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 Marias with several of the children who live in the boma. Marias has one wife and three children. Most of these children belong to the other man who lives here, along with his eight wives. |
 These two warriors are the sons of the other man who lives in the boma. |
 These two warriors are the sons of the other man who lives in the boma. |
 Marias and Nassibu (pretending to be a Maasai warrior) |
 Marias and two of his three children. |
 These are all pictures of the wives of the boma and their children. |
 This girl is holding her baby sister. Note the battery in her ear being used to stretch the piercing. |
 This girl is holding her baby sister. Note the battery in her ear being used to stretch the piercing. |
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 These pictures show the people of the boma who gathered around us. Most of these women are the eight wives of one of the men, and the children all belong to them. We counted 24 children there today, and were told that seven were out in the fields. |