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"Warani" (or Moran) refers to young, uncircumcised men who undergo an initiation to become warriors in Samburu society. These warriors are integral to Samburu culture, known for their distinctive dress and cultural practices, and are often guides in tourism and cultural exchanges within Kenya's Samburu National Reserve. Who are the Warani? They are young men who have completed their initiation ceremony. They are also known as Morans in similar communities like the Maasai. Historically, they were the protectors of their community and herds. Their Role in Samburu Culture Warriorhood: Becoming a Warani was a rite of passage into a respected warrior status within the community. Cultural Guides: Today, Warani, often with knowledge of their ancestral lands, serve as expert guides for tourists. Cultural Preservation: They are central to the vibrant cultural traditions of the Samburu, including music, singing, and dancing. Samburu Culture and Tradition The Samburu are a Nilotic people of Kenya, known for their distinctive dress, hairstyles, and strong warrior tradition. Their economy traditionally relies on herding cattle, goats, and sheep. Cultural practices like their annual festivals and the use of ochre paint are important aspects of their enduring culture.