[2] The museum is dedicated to exhibiting artifacts, relics and paintings of the Maa-speaking communities.
[3] The museum contains exhibits about Maasai people, as well as artifacts from other Maa-speaking communities, including the Ndorobos, Samburu and Njemps.
[7] The museum also exhibits Maasai clothing and jewelry, as well as traditional weapons and tools of daily life.
The museum also contains a small reconstruction of Maasai tribal huts.
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