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Maasai chief wins international award for preserving culture

Maasai cultural chief Salaton ole Ntutu. [Robert Kiplagat, Standard]

A 67-year-old Maasai elder has been recognised by a US-based organisation for his undying passion to protect the community’s culture.

Chief Salaton ole Ntutu, the director of Maji Moto Maasai Cultural Camp in Narok South, was conferred with the 'Wisdom Treasure Award' at David Bower Center, Berkeley in the US over the weekend. The award was given by the Sacred Fire Foundation.

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