When visiting Maasailand, one cannot miss the sight of a woman either at work, tending animals, carrying a baby while breast feeding, fetching fuel wood from the surrounding thicket, carrying water containers, or building and repairing a manyatta. The life of a Maasai woman is one of hardship and repression. Most of her struggles are shaped by circumstances and the challenges of her time including their deep patriarchal attitude that destines women to live a life of poverty and cultural oppression.
There are two categories of girls in Maasai culture the circumcised and uncircumcised girls. The Intoyie are girls who are uncircumcised, and if the woman is not circumcised, she cannot marry. If a girl is circumcised,