My Story...Sitau Lekitony
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My name is Sitau Lekitony and my father has three wives and many children. I am a daughter of his older wife. As a little girl I helped my mother to cook and sweep to wash the dishes and to milk the cows, I went also to herd the cattle and goats. One time when I was herding goats with other children of my village, a lion attacked us and killed two goats, dragging off one large pregnant ewe. We all ran back home and raised the alarm. By the time warriors gathered and reached the place the goats had been grazing, the lion had long gone with the goat. These two goats did not belong to my family but to a neighbor. It was very scary for me and the other children.
Another time two lions jumped the thorn bush fence of our village and strangled one of our cows dragging it outside the village away into the bush. The dogs all began to bark furiously and my father woke up and went outside and began to shout and all the neighbors began to gather and my father told them of how the lions had grabbed a cow and dragged it away. All the elders decided to follow the lion and to kill it. They followed the tracks of the lion some distance but lost the tracks and returned to the village. This was hard on my mother because it was one of her milk cow that was taken by the lions.
When I was in the third grade I began to get the idea that I would like to get an education beyond primary school. After finishing seventh grade I asked my father and mother if I could continue school and they agreed if I could find someone to pay for my education. When my brothers heard that I was going to continue school, they became very angry and look for ways to block me. They told me that if I went to school no one would pay for school fees and uniforms and then I would get big trouble. My father told me to go and ask Padre Ned. So that is how I came to < xml="true" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" prefix="st1" namespace="">
I have the idea to continue my education because I would like to have a better life for myself and be able to help my family, especially my mother who is always having trouble finding enough food during the dry season and seems never to have nice clothes. I have been enrolled in Simanjiro Animal Husbandry School and hope to gain the knowledge to help the people of my village and of all Ngorongoro to have more healthy cattle. Cattle and the food that they provide are the foundation of our lives as Maasai.
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