Inside the 'traditional' tribal wedding ceremony that still takes place in Kenya

By A Mystery Man Writer

This is the moment that girls, some as young as 14, are traded by their families for livestock as part of a traditional ceremony in rural Kenya which marks their passing into womanhood.
Traditional wedding dance ritual of the Pokot tribe in Kenya. Part of the dancing includes the women whipping their heads forward and flipping a beaded cord into the center of the circle.

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