Laikipia – Tradition, Tourism and Distancing
Away from the urban spaces, internalized anthropologies, cultures and rites are getting disrupted with people’s ways of life coming apart. Life has changed significantly, ushering in new cultures and rituals in a world where the tensions between the old and the new, the state and society are rising. As narrated by Robert Kemboi.
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