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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2-6, 2014 
LOG SHEET #1
SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL
AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET 
Sunny day, big audience 
LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Deb Ramsey-Moor 
MEMORY CARD NUMBER - TASCAM: #8
FILE NAME: KARIBU_0176.wav
MEMORY CARD NUMBER - ZOOM H2: CFCH 53
FILE NAME: [[strikethrough]] CFCH 53 [[/strikethrough]] STE_001
PRESENTER: John Kamanga Ntetiyian DATE/TIME: 6/28/14, 11:00 am 
PROGRAM: Kenya: Mambo Poa 
STAGE: Kariboni Stage 
GROUP NAME: KARIBUNI LESSONS in LANGUAGO 
REGION/STYLE: Karibuni -> Massai Tribe 

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| Johnson S. Sipitiek | tribesman |
| Benson Ntoyian Leyian | tribesman |
| Paul S. Meiliara | tribesman | 

CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back): 
1. Lessons in language (Massai teaching audience about basis of Massai)
2. Pastoralist lifestyle with land responsibilities
3. Harsh conditions, life-focused on solider ways.
4. Village life, 5 major animals dominate life (elephant, lion, rhino, 
5. leapord, and cheeta) also found in Tanzania. 
6. Children are a very important priority, sign language and songs are 
7. used to teach children
8. Communal living, in large, family group.
9. Certain sounds are used to communicate messages. 
10. Basic greetings exchanged, expressing their daily events.
11. elders teach manners and story tell poems and narrative, help children
12. learn lessons. Like fables?
13. The wisdom in stories helps form children.
14. No is "ah-ah". The way you maintain dogs affects your life.