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Rendille – Death & Rebirth During the Cycle of the Moon

The Rendille people of Northern Kenya live between the Ndoto \'dream\' mountains and the Chalbi desert. They are a peace loving people, and are known by the Maasai as the \'staff bearers of God\'. They maintain their ancient customs with little change, and live quietly as camel nomads. The rains have finally arrived after a three year drought, and the Goborre Rendille are preparing for their moon cycle ceremonies. The desert is green and in full bloom, and there is a sudden rebirth and plenty for all. Due to the harsh after effects of the three year drought, there have been three deaths in the Goborre village recently. The deaths have left a profound affect on all the villagers as they come to terms with the cycle of life and death in the desert. We meet Lajili as he prepares the funeral ceremonies for his mother who died a few days ago. His sister Ntarauu, and family members perform ancient and secret funeral rites over the next several days, as they honour their mother\'s memory. The elders explain the Rendille meaning of God and their belief in life after death. The leader of the Gob (Rendille village), Lomugi, 55 years old, also lost his wife a year ago. He decides to remarry during the moon cycle ceremonies and has chosen a 16 year old bride - Sabdio. She is spending a month in his home and getting to know his teenage children to see whether she could be happily married to a much older man. Lomugi showers the frightened young bride with love and humour, and she agrees they will make a good couple. The marriage ceremony is arranged, and the dowry is settled. Lomugi prepares the traditional camel pack procession to accompany Sabdio to her parent\'s Gob for the elaborate wedding ceremony. Meanwhile, Lomugi\'s brother also lost his wife during the drought, and has gone insane with grief. He lies outside his family\'s hut naked all day, and has given up on life. His eight children are left parent-less, but not completely destitute - as Lomugi and all the

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  • Runtime 1 minutes
  • Network National Geographic
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