The life of Samburu warriors in their village of the North Kenya. Feast, songs of women, and the circumcision, when young adults become warriors. But today, being a Samburu warrior also means wearing a blue helmet in the UN troops, and the Samburus went to Bosnia to part Europeans at war. They tell their story: fear, bombs, snow, massacres… and the money they used to build houses or to buy cattle, the 'Bosnia Hotel' where the men can go and have a beer… A surprising glance at the tribal side of the war in Europe, that rises many questions on our vision of war and some ready-made ideas on Africa.
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