Maasai Clothing, Body Modification and Music Dance
The most recognizable piece of clothing worn by the Maasai is the shùkà, a sheet of fabric worn wrapped around the body. Animal hides were used up until the mid-20th century, when cotton was introduced instead. The color of Maasai attire varies according to age and gender. After their circumcision, young men will wear black for several months. Older men usually wear red wraparounds, whereas women usually opt for checked, striped, or patterned pieces of cloth. Maasai beadwork is famous for its intricacy, and it is through beadwork that Maasai women express their position in the society. Natural materials such as clay, shells, and ivory were used before trading with the Europeans began in the 19th century. They were then replaced by colorful glass beads, which allow for more detailed beadwork and color patterns. Each of the colors used have a meaning: White symbolizes peace, blue is the color of water, and red is the symbol of warriors and bravery. Most Maasai men and women s...