Exchanging spears for cricket bats
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Players of the Maasai Warriors cricket team are silhouetted as they plays cricket on the beach in Mombasa, South East Kenya. The team is made up of Maasai warriors from the Laikipia region of Kenya. AFP/Carl de Souza
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Players in the Maasai Warriors cricket team take part in a practice session at the beach in Mombasa. The team is made up of Maasai warriors from the Laikipia region of Kenya. AFP/Carl de Souza
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Players in the Maasai Warriors cricket team take part in a practice session at the beach in Mombasa. The team is made up of Maasai warriors from the Laikipia region of Kenya. AFP/Carl de Souza
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A player of the Maasai Warriors cricket team is silhouetted as he plays cricket on the beach in Mombasa, South East Kenya. The team is made up of Maasai warriors from the Laikipia region of Kenya. AFP/Carl de Souza
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The Maasai Warriors cricket team warm up before practice session at the beach in Mombasa, Kenya. The team is made up of Maasai warriors from the Laikipia region of Kenya. AFP/Carl de Souza
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Players of the Maasai Warriors cricket team are silhouetted as they take part in a practice session at the beach in Mombasa, Kenya. The players are aiming to be role models in their communities where they are actively campaigning against Female Genital Mutilation, early childhood marriages and are fighting for the rights of women. AFP/Carl de Souza
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