Blossoms of the Savannah

Explain why living in nakuru for twenty year does not kill the traditional aspect in mama milanoi

Blossoms of the savannah

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Mama Milanoi is a character who struggles to reconcile her modern ideals with the cultural expectations for Maa women. After moving to Nasila, she takes on the role of a traditional Nasila woman by setting aside her belief in women's rights and her opposition to arranged marriage. The role of women as homemakers is not inherently less honorable than, say, a career in business. In fact, domestic activities are essential to the preservation of human life.