I see no actors in this video.....i truly think that in that moment , these women ARE happy.....the country can weep the next day but THAT DAY they were happy.
What a wonderful video, Miss Kimberly! I am an adult man in the United States and I always watch your videos on a giant TV with my 75 year old mother while having coffee - and we both thoroughly enjoy all that you teach us about African culture and cuisine. Today we especially loved the beautiful singing! 🎵🎶 It would be nice if you could the song lyrics on screen or perhaps just a little note to let us know what each song is about. 😉 I have been vegetarian and not eaten any meat since I was 20 years old so the food of Kenya always looks so delicious to me! SO MANY VEGETABLES! It seems like Kenya is like Heaven for vegetables and you know exactly how to cook them right! I hope to someday be able to travel to your beautiful country to experience the people and the food for myself, but until then, I want to thank you so much for your videos! And a special thank you from my mother! ❤ Many blessings to you for the future! ❤
I really like seeing the Turkana people and the way they live. Thank you Kimberly for sharing these amazing videos with us your viewers. Please say hello to Akeno and your other aunt for me. I enjoy their cooking. Love Cameal
Hi Kimberly food looks so delicious the singing is great thank to you and the ladies for sharing with us their traditional culture viewing from Jamaica 🇯🇲👍👍👍👍
Kimberly, i just started watching your videos; they are amazing. I love how you and the village come together to cook and enjoy eachothers company. The food looks so good, especially the dish with the pumkin leaves, potatoes, peas, and the other ingredients mashed together. Looks delicious. God bless you, your friends and family. From United States, Nevada
Where is this? Where do they get $$ to buy food supply? What kinds of jobs are available there? How do they make a living? Is clean water sources nearby or is it fetched from afar? Thx
Turkana Kenya. They are pastoralist, the keep cattle , sheep and goats that they sell to make a living.The women weave mats and baskets that they sell for money.....Their county government has provided water by digging boreholes within their communities. They have access to cell phones and schools buy they have chosen to live the way their ancestors lived. Most of then have basic education . Their is access to Internet even in the remotest villages in Kenya.
Turkana land is part of the Sahara desert; hardly anything grows there. It's sand, sand, and more sand with a few thorny bushes and even fewer trees. They can only rear animals.
There's no sense in that sentence. It either means that you don't like to cook African village or that you don't like that people in African village cook.