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"speaker_name": "Mr. ole Ntimama",
"speaker_title": "The Minister of State for National Heritage and Culture",
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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also want to say that some of these areas can actually help in many ways. I am the Minister of State for Natural Heritage and Culture. During the 1911 Agreement of the white men and the Maasai, which was the first agreement, which was actually never honoured by the British--- When they moved us there long time ago, they set the agreement- It is written in the 1911 Agreement that some 2,000 acres of a certain area which is presently, I think, Kinangop or Nyandarua or whatever it is--- I do not know what it is but it was set aside so that cultural ceremonies can be done in that area. Some of them are so important and are known all over the world. For example, we have the Uloto and, probably, Enkepata. Those are things that have been documented by some cultural groups in America and even in England. They are very well known and we think we need documentaries even in this country for some of these things, so that we do not lose our culture; or so that we can keep it going for our future generation."
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