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A Masai-boy strolling on a beach in Zanzibar

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English: Jinalaku nani in Swahili means "what is your name?" It is the phrase that Maasai tribesmen repeat most frequently to foreigners. I was amazed and at the same time a little saddened by their eagerness to know what goes on outside their village. I realized that these boys do not lack the curiosity to discover.
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