My Culture is my inspiration, the woman is really happy and inspires other people of her kind through her beads and all the cultural dressings. In Massai culture beads are worn by all the women, it is a sign of beauty and shows the region or village she is from.
Always African women think of how to do different things in life to improve their life like caring for children and working hard and also she is ready to show her beauty through her appearance in her face and beautiful eyes.
~ DenisDenis joined The School of St Jude in 2014 at age 8. He is Msandawe, part of an agricultural ethnic group based in the Dodoma Region of central Tanzania. The Sandawe language is tonal and uses clicks, similar to the Khoe language of southern Africa. Hoping to one day become an architect, Denis has excelled at geography and mathematics during his time at St Judes and enjoys working on his art in his spare time.
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