this is a great video! everyone looks happy to be there and sing thier hearts out:).if you liked it you might be interested in the Maasai Music Project... we have some videos up and we're on facebook, we would really love the support!
this is a great video! everyone looks so happy!if you liked it you might be interested in the Maasai Music Project... we have some videos up and we're on facebook, we would really love the support!
ahem,the maasai havent stopped worshipping their 'god' so to speak,they never worshipped a God,they worhipped the Most high only that they refrenced him differently,if you study your history well you will realise this,most communities worshipped differently,reffered to him differently but they all believed there was a supreme being,the creator of all,
ahem,the maasai havent stopped worshipping their 'god' so to speak,they never worshipped a God,they worhipped the Most high only that they refrenced him differently,if you study your history well you will realise this,most communities worshipped differently,reffered to him differently but they all believed there was a supreme being,the creator of all,
ahem,the maasai havent stopped worshipping their 'god' so to speak,they never worshipped a God,they worhipped the Most high only that they refrenced him differently,if you study your history well you will realise this,most communities worshipped differently,reffered to him differently but they all believed there was a supreme being,the creator of all,
@nubyray This is a Christian ceremony. These Maasai converted to Christianity. Christianity is the worship of Jesus Christ as the Son of God, which is in NO WAY a part of their original duo-monotheistic religion.
They are stealing our land & we rejoice. They are destroying our culture & we rejoice. They are robbing us of our resources & we rejoice. This is not a joyous film; it is the documented corruption of another great people whose culture will fade into European lies. Africa must be purged of Christianity & Islam or we will continue to suffer. If God is real then let it pursue us; don't spread your wicked culture & divide us farther with your silly denominationalism!
I love this, I got to expirence just 100 miles north of Tanzania... in Kenya... Just non stop music every night from the kids. It was such a blessed trip, God works in wonderful ways!
I could watch this clip all day. This culture doesn't belong to any nation or any person. It is is the culture of the Most High, and the language of hope, and we love it! Rock on Maasai! You are purer than most of us
I'm sad to hear that the Maasai people are practicing Christianity, worshipping someone else's god, instead of their own. This means that missionaries and the western world have started to chip away at Maasai customs. It's only a matter of time before Maasai people lose their traditions (unless they reject what is happening to them).
WTF r u talking abt? We all worship one GOD! AM a Maasai n the words that I hear from this song is the same words we use when we worship Enkai....And y the Maa only? The whole world is undergoing a change.
@vonniewit , I whole heartedly agree. Foreign religion is the greatest destroyer of culture & diversity. Westerners, Arabs, & European tend to spread their culture along with these religious fallacies.
@ThatsABiggon At first I was mad that you generalized Western, European and Arabic civilizations together. Then I realized that unfortunately, you're right. Although I would say that some types of Islam have become less focused on spreading the religion, and more focused on obliterating any other religion...
Can't find Maasai music project on fb! :-(
disea27 2 months ago
I looked up Maasai music project on facebook. Can't seem to find you guys though. :-(
disea27 2 months ago
this is a great video! everyone looks happy to be there and sing thier hearts out:).if you liked it you might be interested in the Maasai Music Project... we have some videos up and we're on facebook, we would really love the support!
Roosis58 1 year ago
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this is a great video! everyone looks so happy!if you liked it you might be interested in the Maasai Music Project... we have some videos up and we're on facebook, we would really love the support!
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ahem,the maasai havent stopped worshipping their 'god' so to speak,they never worshipped a God,they worhipped the Most high only that they refrenced him differently,if you study your history well you will realise this,most communities worshipped differently,reffered to him differently but they all believed there was a supreme being,the creator of all,
nubyray 1 year ago
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ahem,the maasai havent stopped worshipping their 'god' so to speak,they never worshipped a God,they worhipped the Most high only that they refrenced him differently,if you study your history well you will realise this,most communities worshipped differently,reffered to him differently but they all believed there was a supreme being,the creator of all,
nubyray 1 year ago
ahem,the maasai havent stopped worshipping their 'god' so to speak,they never worshipped a God,they worhipped the Most high only that they refrenced him differently,if you study your history well you will realise this,most communities worshipped differently,reffered to him differently but they all believed there was a supreme being,the creator of all,
nubyray 1 year ago
@nubyray This is a Christian ceremony. These Maasai converted to Christianity. Christianity is the worship of Jesus Christ as the Son of God, which is in NO WAY a part of their original duo-monotheistic religion.
second2151 1 year ago
They are stealing our land & we rejoice. They are destroying our culture & we rejoice. They are robbing us of our resources & we rejoice. This is not a joyous film; it is the documented corruption of another great people whose culture will fade into European lies. Africa must be purged of Christianity & Islam or we will continue to suffer. If God is real then let it pursue us; don't spread your wicked culture & divide us farther with your silly denominationalism!
ThatsABiggon 2 years ago
mi masai bana,mi masai tamaduni liyobaki afrika najivunia kabila langu love it
naishiye 2 years ago
kanyorr oleng..we keep it real....sikujifanya yoyo
blackberry2389 2 years ago
sidai sidai sidai oleng, from you maasai sister in London
2wazimu9 2 years ago
love to watch the maasi sing and dance. they have such passion for God and music.
TheRandall65 2 years ago
Awesome! I wish there were more clips...I could watch this for hours!!!! God bless whomever posted this online. God bless AFRICA!!!!
cdladybug 2 years ago
I love this, I got to expirence just 100 miles north of Tanzania... in Kenya... Just non stop music every night from the kids. It was such a blessed trip, God works in wonderful ways!
DS6FILMS 2 years ago
ashe Oleng! The best rythm south of the sahara...
siasabora 3 years ago
sidai oleng
lmashua 3 years ago
this is just FANTABULOS!!!!!!! africa is so lovely love u all!!!! smack
ruthy24014thelord 3 years ago 7
beautiful!
"Yae maa"
GangstaGodBiggy 3 years ago 2
I could watch this clip all day. This culture doesn't belong to any nation or any person. It is is the culture of the Most High, and the language of hope, and we love it! Rock on Maasai! You are purer than most of us
PunkBeliever 4 years ago 11
I'm sad to hear that the Maasai people are practicing Christianity, worshipping someone else's god, instead of their own. This means that missionaries and the western world have started to chip away at Maasai customs. It's only a matter of time before Maasai people lose their traditions (unless they reject what is happening to them).
vonniewit 4 years ago
WTF r u talking abt? We all worship one GOD! AM a Maasai n the words that I hear from this song is the same words we use when we worship Enkai....And y the Maa only? The whole world is undergoing a change.
jahbaibe 2 years ago
@vonniewit , I whole heartedly agree. Foreign religion is the greatest destroyer of culture & diversity. Westerners, Arabs, & European tend to spread their culture along with these religious fallacies.
ThatsABiggon 2 years ago
@ThatsABiggon At first I was mad that you generalized Western, European and Arabic civilizations together. Then I realized that unfortunately, you're right. Although I would say that some types of Islam have become less focused on spreading the religion, and more focused on obliterating any other religion...
second2151 1 year ago
Sopai! (I'm sorry, that is all I know in Maa.) This is beautiful--hypnotic praise to Engai! Very nice--adding to favorites, asante sana. :)
*StormSpinner* in Texas, USA
One day I hope to visit Africa and meet the Maasai face to face.
stormspinner1 4 years ago 2
Pray for it and it will happen. God Blessed me to be able to go, and they are such giving people, they are so nice.
DS6FILMS 2 years ago
wow, i like it. kulo taa ilmaasai loinoya basi. hay please post the rest of it. PLEASE. thanks anyway.
geico271 4 years ago
Truly amazing!
The gospel is having a big impact on the Maasai - the fierce warriors of Africa.
nixeco 4 years ago 3
This song has a scottish feel to me, and the plaid they wear reinforces that idea...what an amazing song!
jeffrey64 4 years ago
That was really great, can't you upload a longer clip of it?
edwafor 4 years ago
I am not sure what they where singing, but it made me smile.
faithfullyclever 4 years ago
SOng is about Christians who do not live by the word.
notikaone 4 years ago
Thank you, notikaone! It was quite beautiful.
poppymu 4 years ago
this is absolutely wonderful...wish there was more!!! i want to go to africa now!
angelina721 4 years ago
hahaha great. Now this song is in my head. :D
nes018 5 years ago