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June 25 - 29; July 2 - 6, 2014 Log Sheet # 5 Smithsonian Folklife Festival Audio / Video Log Sheet Logger / Videographer: Alison Karfeld / Eugene Townes Memory Card Number - Tascam: File Name: 179 Memory Card Number - Zoom H2: File Name: 179 Presenter: Diana N'Dreege Date/Time: 6/27/15 2:00 Program: Kenya Stage: Karibuni Group Name: Dressing from Head to Toe Region / Style: Maasai [[2 Columned Table]] | PERFORMERS(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION| | --- | --- | | John Kamanpa | Director, south R&F Association of land owners| | Paul Meiliera | Chairman - SORATO| Contents / Notes (continue on back): 1. Dress of [[strikethrough]] Misiie [[/strikethrough]] Maasai community. 2. discussion of Fabric - Red is most significant b/c Moráns wear it. - Both men & women wear red 3. Morán = rite of passage Where red is worn (mix w/ Cow fat) 4. Discussion of bead work The Seeds were original beads; today's are [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] a result of trade w/ others [[strikethrough]] who [[/strikethrough]] (& Slave trade) [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] Bead work = Women 5. There's a mythology that Maasai ppl originally were divided into White & Black Clans, but still everyone tends toward red. 6. 7. 8.