Members of the group have been abused, beaten and raped by police after their land was sold to US wildlife charities.
Pictured: Most Samburu still wear traditional dress. The women wear colorful beaded necklaces and the number displayed is a sign of wealth, often given as a dowry. They wear bright clothes, usually red and pink. To protect their eyes from the sun, Samburu warriors often paste their hair with ochre which creates a visor.