speaking maasai ] [ ole speaking maasai ] >> anthony: not bad. >> ingela: pretty tasty.m wine. or even like, kinda pulque-like taste also. >> ingela: you can definitely taste the honey. the sweetness of it. >> anthony: yeah. >> ole: according to our culture, everyone has to carry a big knife. >> anthony: everybody's ready. >> ole: yeah. >> anthony: many aspects of their lifestyle and traditions remain unchanged. awesome. this does not mean the maasai don't have cell phones by the way. everybody does. >> ole: as you say, we are talking about how can we balance this because we're now looking to send our children to school, getting a good education. but we still are staying a very strong culture. yeah, it's really -- it can be, like, a hard time but, uh, we continue. >> anthony: well, that's another question. you know? when your son comes back from new jersey -- you know, is your son going to want a motorcycle? is he going to want a car? is he going to want a flat-screen tv? >> ole: uh, i don't know for the future because, uh, as you know the children they are very quickly