Black nomadic tribal men marrying white women.

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Apparently this is the new rage.

My Masai Mr Right: Why is this middle-class woman giving up a life of luxury to live in a mud hut with an African warrior?


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ve-mud-hut-African-warrior.html#ixzz3I2ZFVNaV


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Another blog.

I'm marrying a Masai warrior!
http://www.thatslife.com.au/Article/Real-Life/Real-Life-Stories/Im-marrying-a-Masai-warrior



Young Samburu moran marrying older white women.




Got a film about it as well.




White American girl wants to be the first female Maasai warrior. :mjlol:

http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2013/sep/06/kenya-first-female-maasai-warrior
 
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Hey, it's one man marrying this one woman. Watch that plural on the title, friend :pachaha:
Nah, It's more than one I posted extra examples in the post.
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new: Revamped so folks wouldn't get confused.
 
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Budgor markets herself as a do-gooder who leaves her job to go and help others in Kenya. Although I don't doubt that she may have played some role in building schools and hospitals, I would be interested to know more about the work she actually did. Building schools and hospitals requires a lot of energy – particularly whilst training to become a warrior. According to accounts on Masai culture by the Masai Association, becoming a warrior is not that simple. Boys are required to live away from their village for several months, going through different rituals. The suggestion that she was able to do all this in three months should be met with suspicion. It is reminiscent of the many exaggerated claims made about "aid work" in Africa.

In Budgor's case, she not only becomes a warrior, she becomes a princess as suggested by her book, "Warrior Princess: My Quest to become the First Female Masai Warrior". She became a princess and a warrior? This is an insult to systems of descent and initiation in Masai culture.


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/19/kenya-mindy-budgor-masai-mara
 

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Budgor markets herself as a do-gooder who leaves her job to go and help others in Kenya. Although I don't doubt that she may have played some role in building schools and hospitals, I would be interested to know more about the work she actually did. Building schools and hospitals requires a lot of energy – particularly whilst training to become a warrior. According to accounts on Masai culture by the Masai Association, becoming a warrior is not that simple. Boys are required to live away from their village for several months, going through different rituals. The suggestion that she was able to do all this in three months should be met with suspicion. It is reminiscent of the many exaggerated claims made about "aid work" in Africa.

In Budgor's case, she not only becomes a warrior, she becomes a princess as suggested by her book, "Warrior Princess: My Quest to become the First Female Masai Warrior". She became a princess and a warrior? This is an insult to systems of descent and initiation in Masai culture.


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/19/kenya-mindy-budgor-masai-mara

:mjlol: It's was probably all for her book. :usure:
 

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This guy is pulling more pawgs than all of the coli combined :wow::mjcry: in Africa too
Ha, That would be funny but it's more than one dude, I tried to separate each cite because it looks like folks were getting confused.
 
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