Posted by & filed under News.

Salaton Ole Ntutu, Maasai Warrior, Chief and Healer:

Feb 4 — Mar 7, 2015

When and Where to Meet Salaton Ole Ntutu (see listing below)

Salaton Ole Ntutu, Maasai chief, shaman and community leader, is visiting the United States to forge a link between his tribal community in Kenya and ours by sharing his wisdom and life stories. He is coming to generate awareness and support for his community’s health and education projects, and efforts to preserve culture and nature while developing a self- sustaining community in changing times. During his visit, Salaton will engage in conversations about his traditional Maasai life from childhood, through warriorship, into his present role as a visionary leader bridging world cultures. This mission is at the heart of Salaton’s partnership with Susan Deslaurier of Nariku Travel Experiences, to lead cultural expeditions into his community.

Learn more about Salaton Ole Ntutu

See Salaton discussing his community projects
Stay tuned for additional events to be added to the schedule!

If you would like to be notified when new events are added, would like more information on scheduled events, or would like to schedule a personal session with Salaton, contact Susan Deslaurier at susan@narikutravel.com.

Events Scheduled

Sunday, February 8, 2-4pm: Livermore, CA

Spiritual Connections, with Susan Wilson, Medicine Dreaming Woman and Salaton Ole Ntutu

Susan Wilson, Medicine Dreaming Woman, will host a spiritual gathering in Livermore with special guest Salaton Ole Ntutu. Join us for an afternoon of spirit, blessings, and conversation about Maasai native healing and culture, and how it relates to Native American spiritual traditions and healing. Learn more about Susan Wilson.

Email your RSVP to receive further location details to: susan@medicinedreamingwoman.com

Saturday, February 21, 1-3pm, Lafayette Library & Learning Center, Lafayette, CA

Maasai Culture and Kenya Wildlife

All ages will enjoy Salaton’s stories of growing up as a Maasai boy, to become a brave warrior, healer and community leader. Learn about how he used knowledge of animal behavior and sounds to survive amongst wild animals since childhood, and how he is protecting the environment for wild animals today. Program is free.

Lafayette Library & Learning Center, 3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, CA 94549

Sunday, February 22 – Save the Date: Time & Venue TBD

Past Traveler Event

Travelers who have traveled with us in the past are invited to a private event with Salaton to reconnect and reminisce. Further event details will be sent to all past travelers by Susan Deslaurier (susan@narikutravel.com).

Saturday, February 28, 12-1pm, Berkeley Public Library North Branch, Berkeley, CA

Maasai Culture and Kenya Wildlife

All ages will enjoy Salaton’s stories of growing up as a Maasai boy, to become a brave warrior, healer and community leader. Learn about how he used knowledge of animal behavior and sounds to survive amongst wild animals since childhood, and how he is protecting the environment for wild animals today. Program is free.

Berkeley Public Library North Branch, 1170 The Alameda, Berkeley, CA, 94707; 510-981-6250

Sunday, March 1 – Save the Date: Time & Venue TBD

2015 Future Traveler Event

Travelers with confirmed travel with us for 2015 are invited to a private event with Salaton to get acquainted before they are reconnected in Kenya over the coming year. Further event details will be sent to all 2015 travelers by Susan Deslaurier (susan@narikutravel.com).

Monday, March 2, 7-8pm, Contra Costa County Library, Hercules, CA

Maasai Culture and Kenya Wildlife

All ages will enjoy Salaton’s stories of growing up as a Maasai boy, to become a brave warrior, healer and community leader. Learn about how he used knowledge of animal behavior and sounds to survive amongst wild animals since childhood, and how he is protecting the environment for wild animals today. Program is free.

Contra Costa County Library, Hercules Branch, 109 Civic Drive, Hercules, CA 94547; 510-245-2420