A lifelong Midwesterner and native of western Iowa, Chip Duncan has produced more than fifty long-form, non-fiction films for international broadcast and distribution. His work as a filmmaker and photographer has taken him to more than forty countries to document ice fields, warzones, slums, shipyards, museums, palaces, vineyards, beaches, deserts, rainforests, savannahs, and farmlands. Duncan counts Peru, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, and rural Kenya among his favorite places. Ewaso Village is Duncan's first book of poetry, and the first in a trilogy featuring indigenous cultures around the world. He can be reached through www.DuncanEntertainment.com.
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The Maasai people of East Africa comprise one of the most intriguing and resourceful cultures on earth. For more than a thousand years, they’ve survived and thrived on the landscape surrounding Mt. Kenya and the Maasai Mara borderlands of Kenya and Tanz... SEE MORE