The rains are late, and there is no grass left...

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The rains are late, and there is no grass left...
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In our culture, we need nine cattle in order to get married. I have worked hard and now have my nine cattle. One of them is a bull. I am planning to get married in February with a big celebration.

But this year, the rains have come so late, and there is no grass left. We are trucking the cattle to other places where we think the grass is better, but there won't be enough grass for everyone.

For the first time, the Ewaso Nyiro River has stopped flowing. There are more people living upstream now, and global warming is affecting the glacier on Mount Kenya.

I am afraid I will have to sell some of my cattle at a very low price or that some will die. If that happens, I don't know what I will do about my wedding.


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Sam Stanyaki

Masai tribesman, Kenya

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