maksiga
Maksiga is a term that originates from the Maasai people of East Africa, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania. It refers to a traditional Maasai practice of circumcision, which is a significant rite of passage for young boys. The term "maksiga" is derived from the Maasai language and translates to "to cut" or "to circumcise."
The maksiga ceremony is typically performed when a boy reaches the age of 12 or 13, although
The maksiga ceremony holds deep cultural and symbolic significance for the Maasai people. It is seen as
In recent years, there has been a growing debate surrounding the maksiga ceremony, with some advocating for