Maaasento
Maaasento is a term originating from the Maasai people of East Africa, often used to refer to a communal cattle enclosure or kraal. These enclosures are a vital part of Maasai pastoralist culture, serving as a central hub for their livestock and a gathering place for the community. The structure of a maasento is typically a circular or semi-circular fence, often made from thorny acacia branches or other readily available natural materials. This construction helps to protect the cattle from predators and also serves as a secure space for milking and managing the herd.
Historically, the maasento has been more than just a place for animals; it has also been a