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The White Masai: Over 4 MILLION COPIES sold worldwide. The extraordinary true story of one woman's relationship with a Masai warrior.

For four years, Hofmann lived as a Samburu woman, fetching water from rivers, surviving on a diet of fresh milk and cow’s blood, and battling severe malaria. She sought to bridge the cultural gap by opening a small village shop for basic goods. Die weiГџe Massai

She married Lketinga and gave birth to their daughter, Napirai , in 1990. The White Masai: Over 4 MILLION COPIES sold worldwide

Publisher : Amistad; 4th ed. edition (October 2, 2007) Paperback : 320 pages ISBN-10 : 0061131539 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The White Masai She sought to bridge the cultural gap by

The story is often viewed through two lenses: a "hopelessly romantic adventure" and a "meticulously observed piece of social anthropology". Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

In 1986, while on vacation in Kenya, 27-year-old boutique owner Corinne Hofmann fell in love with , a warrior from the Samburu tribe. Driven by an "instant and powerful" connection, she returned to Switzerland, sold her business and possessions, and moved into a traditional mud hut (manyatta) in the remote Samburu lands.

The relationship eventually crumbled under the weight of extreme cultural differences, communication barriers, and Lketinga's increasing jealousy and suspicion. In 1990, Hofmann fled back to Switzerland with her daughter, a journey she later continued in sequels like Back from Africa . Cultural & Critical Reception

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